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Safety Events Prepare Students in Tisdale and Melville for Future Workplaces
What substance is added to natural gas to give it an odour? What does it smell like? Students got the answers to these questions and more as part of Cade Sprackman Safety Day events that took place in Tisdale and Melville during May. Members of SaskEnergy’s Operations team attended the events and had a station set up as part of an “Amazing Safety Quest.” The quest taught students about safety in a variety of industries in the province, so they are prepared before starting their careers. Operations Managers Elmer Hollinger and Trent Cousins attended the Safety Day event in Melville on May 29....
… Workplaces Published Date Jun 3, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Our People Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email … of this shared value,” says SaskEnergy’s supervisor of Community Engagement, Allix Schweitzer. Cody Larivee and … event was started to help prevent workplace injuries. The community has hosted an event each year since 2018 with …
Government of Saskatchewan declares April 2016 Safe Digging Month; reminds homeowners and contractors to follow safe digging plan
… a line locate has never been easier for the digging community. To date, more than 300 contractors have used the … Crown utilities, and increasing awareness from the digging community, I’m happy to say we’ve started to see a slow but … Crown utilities, and increasing awareness from the digging community, I’m happy to say we’ve started to see a slow but …
Championing Volunteers Draws Cheers from Rider Nation
Volunteering was cheered loudly and proudly by Rider Nation as the start of the CFL season kicked off at Mosaic Stadium. SaskEnergy was named the Game Day Partner for the Riders’ Home Opener on June 5 as we continue to celebrate our 25th anniversary as the Champion of Volunteers. Before and during the game, our team put the spotlight on the more than 200 volunteers who make up the Rider Squad, flooding them with appreciation for all their hard work and dedication. “SaskEnergy and the Saskatchewan Roughriders have a long history of working together to help create memorable occasions for Rider...
… Rider Nation Published Date Jun 13, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Volunteering … the province,” says Allix Schweitzer – Supervisor, Community Engagement. “Now, we’re happy to help make the …
Cory Harkness
… Weyburn and Moose Jaw, including his present role with the Community Futures Development Corporation (CFDC) which … and communities. Mr. Harkness is also active in his community, dedicating his time to supporting local minor …
Governance
… responsibility Indigenous relations stakeholder engagement community investment financial stewardship employee and … of our corporate culture. They foster health and safety, community relations, environmental protection and diversity. …
Mark Guillet, K.C.
… Legal, Regulatory Compliance, Environment, Indigenous & Community Engagement, Communications and Land functions, … merit and contribution to the legal profession and community in general. He was granted the Queen Elizabeth II …
Natural Gas Service to be Discontinued at Nine Properties Due to Safety Concerns
… due to ongoing ground movement. Slope movement in the community of South Lake, located on Buffalo Pound Lake, is … Service will also be removed from two properties in the community of Shore Acres at Last Mountain Lake. Shore Acres …
Share the Warmth’s impact felt across Saskatchewan
As cold weather returns to Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy is helping people stay warm — the Share the Warmth grant program is back. One group that received help last year is the Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. in Meadow Lake, which runs a shelter for people who don’t have a safe place to stay during the cold winter months. “One of our biggest challenges is securing the funds needed to operate the emergency shelter during the coldest months,” says Joanne Gislason, Board Chair of ML Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. “The Share the Warmth funding from SaskEnergy made a meaningful difference in our...
… Saskatchewan Published Date Oct 2, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share As cold …
Variety of programs and services benefit SaskEnergy customers
Our First Nations Furnace Replacement Rebate program is just one of many ways SaskEnergy is helping our customers. This was one of several programs we introduced in 2023-24, which are highlighted in our annual report. Yellow Quill First Nation in east-central Saskatchewan is benefiting from this rebate program. New high-efficiency natural gas furnaces are being installed at more than 40 homes. This is helping residents reduce emissions and costs. “For years, the issue of furnaces needing replacement has been a concern for our community. This SaskEnergy rebate really helped,” says Darrell...
… of furnaces needing replacement has been a concern for our community. This SaskEnergy rebate really helped,” says … Coordinator, Yellow Quill First Nation. “This helps our community because high-efficiency furnaces are a lot cheaper …
First Nations Power Authority and SaskEnergy Sign Memorandum of Understanding
First Nations Power Authority of Saskatchewan (FNPA) and SaskEnergy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to provide a framework to explore sustainable energy security solutions for non-gasified First Nations communities and to increase Indigenous economic participation through cleaner energy initiatives. “Working with the First Nations Power Authority, SaskEnergy will expand their already successful Indigenous procurement policies and practices and explore options to bring natural gas to more First Nations communities,” said Dustin Duncan, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. By...
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 …
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 program offering free furnace tune-ups is back for another year
It is summertime in Saskatchewan, however, people in this province know winter is never far away. That is why SaskEnergy is helping customers make sure their furnaces are running smoothly. Starting this week, SaskEnergy is teaming up with Network Members to offer the Tune-Up Assistance Program (TAP). Income-qualifying homeowners looking to prepare before the snowflakes start to fly can apply to receive a free Home Heating Tune-Up. “Saskatchewan residents can once again apply for free furnace tune-ups, repairs and carbon monoxide alarms, keeping their homes safe and ready for winter,” said Don...
Dropping the Puck on 10 Seasons with Goals for KidSport!
… which is presented to deserving individuals in each SJHL community. “We’re excited to celebrate the tenth year of … raised during the Game Nights will stay in the home team’s community. The Game Nights begin on September 29, 2023 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 threepeats as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers
For the third year in a row, SaskEnergy is proud to be named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers. Awarded annually by Mediacorp Canada Inc., Canada's Top 100 Employers recognizes organizations that are leaders in providing exceptional workplaces for their employees. For Jeddalyn Nadeau, an Operations Technician in Saskatoon, getting the opportunity to advance her career in-house is what makes SaskEnergy a great place to work. Jeddalyn started at SaskEnergy as a Customer Service Representative, and had hopes of becoming an Operations Technician. With the guidance and support of other technicians...
… Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2025, including our numerous community support initiatives, generous maternity and … and performance; Training and skills development; and, Community involvement. On … SaskEnergy threepeats as one …
Government of Saskatchewan declares April Safe Digging Month with the reminder to Click Before You Dig
… see these features gaining in popularity within the digging community,” said Erin Rodger, Manager of Sask 1 st Call. … Following proper excavation practices can help the digging community avoid major consequences, including lengthy …
Sharing culture and traditions at "Mini Mosaic"
SaskEnergy employees came together at our head office in Regina to celebrate the diverse cultures and traditions represented within our company at “Mini Mosaic” on May 21. Hosted by SaskEnergy’s Joint Diversity and Inclusion Committee, the annual event is an opportunity for employees to create booths sharing information about their unique cultures, through food, music, art and fashion. "Mini Mosaic is a cornerstone event at SaskEnergy that celebrates the rich diversity within our organization, fostering a sense of unity and belonging among employees. This event emphasizes our commitment to...
… year in a row. “My country is not widely known, and our community here is quite small, which makes it all the more … It’s a great reminder of how diverse and vibrant our community is, and it brings people together in a positive …
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 …