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Indigenous artists share their culture through two new SaskEnergy projects
First Nations artists Tim Neal and Jade Roberts have shared their talent and expertise with SaskEnergy through two recent projects. Their artwork will appear across Saskatchewan on SaskEnergy billboards, advertisements, social media and at events. We are proud to showcase their work while we connect with Indigenous communities. Tim’s designs include a new version of SaskEnergy’s logo and other images. These show scenes from nature aligned with the sacred elements — fire, water, earth and air. “Having an actual designer or the artwork being done by First Nations provides a ton of cultural...
… are going to notice and appreciate their designs out in the community. And I think everyone at SaskEnergy can take pride …
Consequences of Hitting a Gas Line
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SaskEnergy declares $29 million dividend in year highlighted by safety, efficiencies and growth
… the infrastructure required to support economic growth and community development in Saskatchewan.” Other 2016-17 …
Delivering on a Commitment to Customers: SaskEnergy 2023-24 Annual Report
… 871 programs and events in 360 communities through community investment initiatives. Purchased $258 million in …
SaskEnergy Unveils New Safety Signs for First Nations
SaskEnergy is proud to announce the unveiling of new safety signs, designed by Saskatchewan Indigenous artist Jade Roberts, to be installed in the 52 gasified First Nations throughout the province. By incorporating Indigenous design, SaskEnergy’s aim is to deliver natural gas safety messages in a way that resonates with Indigenous communities and customers. “SaskEnergy and the Government of Saskatchewan recognize the importance of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action,” said Lisa Lambert, MLA for Saskatoon Churchill-Wildwood. “By installing these new signs, SaskEnergy is...
Delivering for Customers, Communities and Saskatchewan: SaskEnergy 2024-25 Annual Report
… by providing grants of up to $1,000 to more than 100 community-based organizations. Supported 622 programs and events in 268 communities through community investment initiatives. Signed a Memorandum of …
Building relationships and natural gas lines with the Peter Chapman Band
In many Indigenous cultures a pipe ceremony symbolizes unity, peace and a connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. Since early 2022, these ceremonies have become commonplace during SaskEnergy gas line construction projects. “A pipe ceremony is really about connection and prayer. For example, at SaskEnergy when we have these ceremonies as part of our construction projects, we’re asking for the safety of our personnel, we’re asking for a successful project and we’re also asking for forgiveness for disturbing the land, for disturbing Mother Earth,” explains Joseph Daniels, Director...
… asking for the safety of our personnel, we’re asking for a successful project and we’re also asking for forgiveness for … to Indigenous culture — it’s really invaluable to the success of these projects,” shares Joseph. The new service …
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… field representative may be used. Estimate : If we did not successfully receive a meter read, we estimate your bill … to municipalities pursuant to The SaskEnergy Act . If your community has opted to participate, and you are located …