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Welcomed with open arms: experiencing the Treaty Four Powwow

A beautiful late summer day in the Qu’Appelle Valley set the stage for a powerful and heartwarming experience as 25 SaskEnergy employees, families and friends attended the Treaty Four Powwow in Fort Qu-Appelle on Saturday, September 20. For many, it was their first time attending a powwow and what they found was a space filled with warmth, pride, and community. “What stood out the most to me was how open and welcoming the space felt, not just in a physical sense, but emotionally and spiritually,” says Bonnie Favreau, one of the employees that attended. “Being there helped me realize that it...
… what they found was a space filled with warmth, pride, and community. “What stood out the most to me was how open and … brought along family members, which added to the sense of community.” The idea to attend the powwow came from …

Who are Network Members

… who: Operate a registered Saskatchewan business in your community Are licensed as domestic or general contractors by … for you. Loan amounts are available from $1,000 to $60,000. Community support Network Members play an important role in …

Weyburn Company Recognized by SaskEnergy for Safe Digging Excellence

… celebrates organizations committed to safe digging and community safety. Westcor Contracting has received … as strongly as we do and lead by example within the digging community.” In its second year of the award, SaskEnergy is …

SaskEnergy Continues to Offer Tune-Up Assistance Program for Another Year

… order. TAP supports affordability by helping people in the community take care of their natural gas appliances,” says … home must be located within a 25-kilometre radius of a community served by a participating SaskEnergy Network …

SaskEnergy supports understanding and respect through Fireside with Lyndon

The Fireside with Lyndon conversation series is about sharing stories that build understanding, like the opening event for the 2026 season where Inuk actor, filmmaker and cultural advocate Lucy Tulugarjuk joined host Lyndon J. Linklater to explore how language and storytelling help keep culture strong. These kinds of thoughtful, story based conversations are what define the Fireside with Lyndon series and keep audiences coming back. “Supporting the Fireside with Lyndon series reflects SaskEnergy’s ongoing commitment to reconciliation,” says Joseph Daniels, Director of Indigenous Engagement at...
… with Lyndon Published Date May 14, 2026 Story Topic In the Community Indigenous Engagement Facebook Linkedin Twitter … in a respectful,” says Allix Schweitzer, Supervisor of Community Engagement. “It’s about showing up, learning …

SaskEnergy program offering free furnace tune-ups is back for another year

… “This program allows SaskEnergy to give back to the community it serves by helping the people of this province … home must also be located within a 25-kilometre radius of a community served by a SaskEnergy Network Member that …

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 …

Dropping the Puck on 10 Seasons with Goals for KidSport!

SaskEnergy, KidSport Saskatchewan, and the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) are celebrating their tenth year working together to make playing sports more accessible to young athletes. “Goals for KidSport is an important initiative for SaskEnergy that not only achieves its commitment to supporting children and youth, it also highlights the Corporation’s role as the Champion of Volunteers,” said Dustin Duncan, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. “In this key collaboration with SJHL and KidSport Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy has the opportunity to contribute to vibrant and active communities...

First Nations Safety Signs earn national recognition

At SaskEnergy, safety is a shared responsibility — it’s shared by our employees and customers, and by the people of Saskatchewan, who live and work near our infrastructure. This shared responsibility helped inspire SaskEnergy’s First Nations safety signs project, which created new natural gas safety signs featuring Indigenous artwork to be used on First Nations across Saskatchewan. The project was recently honoured with the Canadian Gas Association’s (CGA) 2024 Community Safety Champion Award in recognition of excellence and leadership in fostering public awareness and education about the safe...
… honoured with the Canadian Gas Association’s (CGA) 2024 Community Safety Champion Award in recognition of excellence … So, the recognition of the CGA award was just icing on the cake,” Joseph says. Mindy agrees, adding that simply being …

Inspiring the next generation of Indigenous students through STEM

What started as a simple idea has quickly grown into a program making a real difference for students across Saskatchewan. After its first year, SaskEnergy’s STEM Lunch and Learn program has reached hundreds of Indigenous students, built strong relationships with communities and planted the seeds about future careers in science, technology, engineering and math. “We didn’t know exactly how it would be received when we started,” says Dana Kostyk, one of the employees who helped create the program. “But seeing how engaged the students were made it clear this program filled a real need.” The STEM...
… through STEM Published Date May 12, 2026 Story Topic In the Community Indigenous Engagement Our People Facebook Linkedin … for many, it was their first time visiting a First Nation community. “That experience goes a long way in our truth and …

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...
… Published Date Jun 12, 2025 Story Topic Environment In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Students … says Allix Schweitzer, SaskEnergy's Supervisor of Community Engagement. “Protecting these habitats aligns with …

SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Days Shines Spotlight on Eagle Heart Centre in Regina

… event is highlighting the efforts of Eagle Heart Centre, a community-based organization providing culturally relevant … warmth is more than heat — it’s about care, connection and community,” said Mark Guillet, President and CEO of … work of local Share the Warmth grant recipients in each community. Across these events, SaskEnergy will distribute …

Board Roles and Responsibilities

… social issues, indigenous relations, human rights, community investment, and governance processes and policies. …

Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate

… malls, dental clinics, restaurants, municipal buildings, community halls, buildings owned or operated by non-profit …

Creating Close Knit Communities: SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Program Returns for 2023-24

… the Warmth Grant Program – one of SaskEnergy’s mainstay community support initiatives. With an emphasis on creating …

Detecting a Leak

For a natural gas emergency or if you think there is a gas leak, call 1-888-700-0427 immediately. Take Action If you believe there is a leak indoors or outdoors: Leave the home or area immediately DO NOT use any electrical switches, appliances, telephones, motor vehicles or any other sources of ignition such as lighters or matches DO NOT assume the issue has already been reported or that someone else will call Follow your Senses NOSE SaskEnergy adds an odour to natural gas so you will know if there's a problem If you smell a foul odour similar to rotten eggs, sewer, or skunk, there may be a...

Education

Scholarships Each year, SaskEnergy sponsors hundreds of community events and programs throughout Saskatchewan. In addition, we support future leaders by making it easier for students to earn their post-secondary education. We provide funds to the following universities and technical schools: University of Saskatchewan University of Regina Saskatchewan Polytechnic Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technology Gabriel Dumont Institute More than 60 scholarships are awarded each year; a quarter of them go to Indigenous students. Apply for these scholarships through your school. Environmental...

Energizing conservation efforts in the Southwest Sandhills

SaskEnergy is proud to renew our commitment to support the conservation work of Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) in the Southwest Sandhills of Saskatchewan. SaskEnergy has pledged $75,000 over the next three years to the NCC. The support will fund stewardship, conservation planning, and partnerships that help sustain the unique species and habitats found in the Southwest Sandhills of Saskatchewan. “We're incredibly grateful for SaskEnergy's ongoing support of our conservation work in the Southwest Sandhills," says Kristen Martin, NCC's Conservation Science and Planning Manager in...

Indigenous Engagement

… foundation to foster innovation now and in the future.  Community Investment and Education We support organizations …

Join the SaskEnergy Network

… $1,500 per year towards qualifying advertising, community sponsorships, promotions or training expenses …

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