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

… appliance vents are no exception. Blocked vents can cause appliances to malfunction, but they can also have much … 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. …

Heat Pumps

… due to Saskatchewan's climate How to prepare your home for installation Hybrid Heating Hybrid heating can be a more reliable and economical option for the Saskatchewan climate compared to an all electric … paired with a high-efficiency natural gas furnace can outperform an electric forced air heating system.  Heating System …

Flooding

… Flooding Preparing for a Flood  If you suspect any natural gas appliances might … panel. During a Flood If you don’t have time to prepare for rising water levels or you must evacuate, turn off the natural gas supply valve for the home or building. The supply valve is located at the …

Commercial Boiler Rebate

… eligible equipment qualifies Minimum 90% Thermal Efficiency for replacements Minimum 95% Thermal Efficiency for new installations Must be a SaskEnergy Commercial … Your Network Member will determine the size of boiler for your building. The rebate amount is calculated based on …

Ways to stay safe when working above ground or below

Safety is a top priority at SaskEnergy. Whether you’re planting a tree or undertaking a major construction project, there are important steps to follow when working near underground utility lines, including our natural gas lines. Jesus Giraldo, a member of our Damage Prevention team, shares some tips to help keep you safe. “Every project should start with a safe work plan and include proper digging practices,” says Jesus. “Without them, you can experience delays, costly damage to utility lines and equipment as well as personal injury and even death. Ground Disturbance: Don’t mess around when...
… or below Published Date Aug 21, 2024 Story Topic In the Community Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share … in the ground. All utility lines need to be located before digging or construction projects begin. Customers can … to our infrastructure. “Encroachments are a safety issue, because they make it difficult for our employees to do their …

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 … in Canada to use authentic Indigenous artwork specifically for this type of safety advertising,” says Mindy Woloschuk … team, who led the project. “There was a lot of shared effort that went into doing this project in the right way. So, …

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...
… Energizing conservation efforts in the Southwest Sandhills … Energizing conservation efforts in the Southwest Sandhills Published Date May 7, 2024 Story Topic Environment In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy … Energizing conservation efforts in the Southwest Sandhills …

SaskEnergy rate proposal supports safe, reliable, affordable service

… SaskEnergy rate proposal supports safe, reliable, affordable service … SaskEnergy rate proposal supports safe, reliable, affordable service Published Date Jul 11, 2022 Facebook … and upgrades, leak surveys and repair programs. It is because of these programs that customers can be confident in …

Champion of Volunteers

… or smaller events like town festivals, sports games, or community clean-ups, volunteers give their time, energy and skills to make sure events and programs happen. For the past 25 years, we have been proud to support these … awards Lanyards to identify volunteers in the crowd Support for volunteer clothing Recognition through tents, banners …

Planning a Dig Project

… us to quickly access the gas line, can put you and your community at serious risk. Steps to Follow 1. Mark the Area … Submit a line locate request  three full working days before any ground disturbance work to mark the underground … can become a hazard. In the case of an emergency or for maintenance work, SaskEnergy needs access to all above …

SaskEnergy Teams Up with Saskatoon-based charities to Share the Warmth

… taking place across the province aimed at highlighting community-based organizations who bring warm shelter, food, … Share the Warmth Days celebrate the tireless efforts of organizations dedicated to supporting people and … Saskatoon Public Library Senior Manager, Inclusivity and Community Partnerships. “This funding allows us to keep a …

Before you dig: what you need to know about landscaping and line locates

Spring has arrived and many people across Saskatchewan are getting ready to start yard and landscaping projects. Whether you’re building a fence, planting trees, or adding a deck, it’s important to take one key step before you dig: request a line locate. In 2025, landscaping projects were among the leading causes of underground line hits for homeowners and landowners. Incidents most often involved larger equipment, such as excavators and backhoes, but hand tools also caused damage. “Any project that disturbs the ground requires a line locate,” says Sheena Nabozniak, SaskEnergy’s Manager of...
… Before you dig: what you need to know about landscaping and … Before you dig: what you need to know about landscaping and … or adding a deck, it’s important to take one key step before you dig: request a line locate. In 2025, landscaping projects were among the leading causes of underground line hits for homeowners and …
PPP Application Form
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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 … stories that build understanding, like the opening event for the 2026 season where Inuk actor, filmmaker and cultural … to be the presenting sponsor of Fireside with Lyndon because the series encourages people to listen and engage with …

Unity Compressor Station Renewal: SaskEnergy’s $60 Million Commitment to Reliability and Growth

… growing energy needs. “As Saskatchewan grows and the demand for energy increases, this project is about more than … long-term economic development,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Jeremy Harrison said. “What people may not … has been a cornerstone of SaskEnergy’s natural gas system for 65 years. This renewal will ensure it will continue to …

SaskEnergy extends carbon monoxide safety rebate

… deadly gas,” said Don Morgan, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. “While carbon monoxide poisoning can be … exposure to the colourless, tasteless and odourless gas can cause flu-like symptoms, while continued exposure to high … A carbon monoxide alarm detects and alerts you to danger before the physical symptoms of poisoning have a chance to …

How to Apply

… website, ensure it's also listed on our official page before you proceed. Apply using the following steps. Step 1: … Creating a profile will allow you to sign in and apply for future job openings without re-entering information each time. Step 2: Submit a Cover Letter and …

Reinstall a Gas Line

You will need to reinstall a gas line if you have had it temporarily removed to complete a project, like building a garage or an addition to your home.
SaskEnergy Modern Slavery Report (2024-25)
SaskEnergy-Modern-Slavery-Report-2024-25-0.pdf

SaskEnergy program offers free furnace tune-ups to income-qualified homeowners

… Twitter Email Share Beginning today, homeowners can apply for a free home heating tune-up through SaskEnergy’s Tune-up … homeowners with a combined annual household income (before taxes) of less than $68,000. “Since this program was … home must also be located within a 25-kilometre radius of a community served by a SaskEnergy Network Member that …

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