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Drones offer an eye in the sky

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a little of both?! It’s actually a drone equipped with a camera, and it has been providing SaskEnergy with several benefits over the last two summers. “Using a drone gives a bird’s eye view of our construction and reclamation work,” says Ashley Syrgiannis of our Environment & Sustainability team. “They are efficient from a time and cost perspective, and they allow us to make more informed environmental decisions.” Prior to a construction project, Ashley and her team use a drone to assist in environmental field surveys. “A drone can help get into areas that are...
… Drones offer an eye in the sky Published Date Oct 30, 2024 Story Topic Environment Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email … time and cost perspective, and they allow us to make more informed environmental decisions.” Prior to a construction … where we’ve worked, we resolve them as quickly as possible. For example, if there was a weed infestation in a particular …

Provincial government approves SaskEnergy’s commodity rate increase; the lowest rate in Canada

… applied to the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel (SRRP) for an increase to the commodity rate. After independent … the provincial government approve the application. For media inquiries, contact: Media Relations SaskEnergy …

Accessibility

… of everything we do — across our services, when accessing information, and in our spaces. SaskEnergy’s Accessibility … to identifying, removing, and preventing barriers for customers, employees and the public. Our Website   We … contrast ratios, type sizes, image text descriptions, form field labelling and the ability to use a screen reader. …

SaskEnergy sets new daily gas consumption record twice in one week

… customer growth – including increasing natural gas use for power production in Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy’s pipeline … weather conditions Saskatchewan has been experiencing. For further information, please call: Casey MacLeod SaskEnergy Cell: …

Reading the Meter

… time to time, we may ask you to provide a manual meter read for the following reasons: To confirm your gas consumption … us page 2.    Customer Support: Submit through the online form or call 1-800-567-8899 Information to Include Online Account Name Address Date of …

SaskEnergy Introduces New Heating Affordability Program

… SaskEnergy Introduces New Heating Affordability Program … SaskEnergy Introduces New Heating Affordability Program Published Date Sep 16, 2025 Facebook … barriers lower their heating bills. Through the Heating Affordability Program (HAP), eligible income-qualified …

Tipi-raising competition delivers lessons about work and life

Raising a tipi is about more than building a shelter. This was one of many lessons learned by teams in the Glen Anaquod Tipi Raising Competition. Four teams from SaskEnergy joined others from the community at the University of Regina in late September to take part in the annual event. The event was started in 2008 by Glen Anaquod, an Elder from Muscowpetung First Nation, to bring cultures together and share teachings in a kind and loving way. “It is a competition. But the day is about participating in Indigenous culture, team building and most important, having fun,” says Sharla Sparvier...

Blanket exercises build understanding of shared history

A recent blanket exercise at our Regina Service Centre hit close to home for SaskEnergy Operations employee Todd Sanderson. Todd spent eight years in the residential school system and knows firsthand the experiences discussed during the exercise. “The path we had to walk as a people helps explain where we are now,” Todd says. “Our history should be shared to close a gap between cultures that never should have been separated in the first place.” A number of SaskEnergy employees have taken part in blanket exercises as part of our company’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation. A blanket...
… Blanket exercises build understanding of shared history … Blanket exercises build understanding of shared history Published Date Feb 13, 2025 Story Topic Indigenous … exercise at our Regina Service Centre hit close to home for SaskEnergy Operations employee Todd Sanderson. Todd …

Our People

Our people fuel our success Our more than 1,200 employees are key to our success. We are committed to providing a safe and engaging workplace to attract and retain a workforce that is able to meet the changing environmental and business landscape of tomorrow. Our personal safety, the safety of our teams and the safety of the public can never be compromised. It is our goal to see every employee go home safely at the end of each day. Strengthening our safety culture At SaskEnergy, it is imperative that a culture of safety is embedded into everything we do, each and every day. As part of this...

Importance of Southwest Sandhills highlighted during school tour

Students from the Grade 6 class at Leader Composite School had the opportunity to learn firsthand about the importance of preserving Saskatchewan’s Southwest Sandhills. Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) hosted a tour of the Sandhills Cave Pasture, which allowed the students to explore the area, discovering the many animals, insects and plants that call it home. The tour was made possible through SaskEnergy’s sponsorship of NCC, which also strives to engage youth and create understanding and awareness of this important environmental area. “We had a wonderful time out at Cave Pasture with the...
… highlighted during school tour Published Date Jun 12, 2025 Story Topic Environment In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Students … group hiked within viewing distance of a raised nesting platform, installed by NCC, which has become home to the nest of …

Soaking up the sun to reduce emissions

In April 2025, SaskEnergy completed work on our eighth solar array installation, two years after the first large-scale solar power system was installed at one of our Town Border Stations in Regina. With all eight sites up and running, SaskEnergy has been turning the warmth of the sun into electricity — an important part of our plan to reduce the emissions from our operations by 25 per cent by 2030 (from 2019 levels). “These installations are a great example of putting our commitment to reducing emissions from operations into action,” says Jayson Domingo with SaskEnergy’s Environment and...
… up the sun to reduce emissions Published Date Mar 23, 2026 Story Topic Environment Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email … with lots of sunshine and clear skies, which is great for solar installations,” says project manager Kim Brogden. … "We’ve learned a lot about the type of site that works best for these installations,” says Travis Mayer, an Engineering …

Indoor Comfort

… Indoor Comfort … Indoor Comfort Your home is where your heart is. Whether you are … natural gas appliances will provide the convenience and comfort you deserve now and for years to come. Boiler The ease of space and water … Indoor Comfort …

Alarm saves Regina couple from carbon monoxide

Jim and Linda Dickenson decorate their heritage home to draw people from across Regina to be spooked there on Halloween night. But they were the ones to get a serious scare at home one summer evening. A colourless, odourless, and tasteless poison was drifting up from their basement and lingering near their second-floor bedroom, one that, over time, could send them to hospital — or even worse. Jim’s phone rang, surprising them while they watched a loud action movie. They were up on the third floor of their home that warm, dark evening. Their security company was calling. A presence had been...
… couple from carbon monoxide Published Date Nov 5, 2025 Story Topic Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Jim … was the boiler. So, I fired up the boiler and let it burn for a while. Sure enough, standing in front of the boiler, I … of having working CO alarms. (Jim bought three more for their home that night.) “Most people think it’s not …

Building a Home Beyond Code

There are many factors to consider when designing a high efficient home. It could mean choosing materials to improve the building envelope, installing higher levels of insulation or increasing air sealing. Efficient heating and cooling systems, and high performing windows and doors are other ways to reduce your carbon footprint. Benefits of building an energy-efficient home Requires less energy and saves you money over the long-term Keeps your home comfortable all year round and maintains healthy air flow An enhanced building design means a durable home that helps keep outside noise to a...

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Declared November 6 to 10

… from the dangers of carbon monoxide,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Dustin Duncan said. “A working CO detector can alert you to danger before physical symptoms appear, which is why our government … and vents to ensure they remain free of ice and snow and performing regular maintenance on fuel-burning appliances such …

Book a Network Service

… Book a Network Service Please provide the following information. Your SaskEnergy Network Member will contact you to confirm a date and time that's convenient for you. Network Member - Select - 3 Boyz Plumbing & Heating … Heating Ltd. MC Mechanical Inc. Metro Mechanical Inc. - Melfort Mid City Plumbing & Heating Inc. MNM Plumbing and …

Top three winter safety tips from SaskEnergy

Winter has been packing a punch this year, leaving many of us with snow on the roof while we listen to the rumble of our furnaces. In keeping with the season, here are three of SaskEnergy’s top natural gas safety tips to help keep you and your family safe this winter. 1. Keep your exterior appliance vents free of frost, ice and snow. If snow or ice blocks your home’s exterior appliance vents, it can cause equipment to malfunction. Worse, it can cause a dangerous buildup of carbon monoxide—an odourless, colourless, tasteless, invisible gas that occurs through the incomplete combustion of fuels...

Say it ain’t snow! SaskEnergy shares tips on staying safe this winter

… a snowblower around your meter and maintain a clear path for accurate meter readings and emergency situations. If … carbon monoxide alarm at their appointment. Finally, don’t forget to change your furnace filter every couple of months. Visit saskenergy.com for more safety and energy saving tips. SaskEnergy delivers …

Brenda Nowakowski

… Environmental, Social and Governance Committee. She is the former Vice President of Finance for JNE Welding Limited Partnership, a First Nations … a minority owner. Her roles at JNE included responsibility for finance, branding, human resources, ISO 9001 …

Business Rates

… dollars per gigajoule ($/GJ) by dividing it by SaskEnergy's forecast heating value of 0.03950 GJ/m 3 . Large Commercial … dollars per gigajoule ($/GJ) by dividing it by SaskEnergy's forecast heating value of 0.03950 GJ/m 3 . Small Industrial … are eligible to maintain this service. Once a contract for this service ends, it will no longer be available.  …

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