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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...
… Chris. “So, it is very important to get to that call to find out if there's any carbon monoxide in the building.” … a gas stove and fireplace,” says Chris. “I suspected that since the highest levels of carbon monoxide were in the … and tagged it to remain out of service. Jim and Linda have since had their boiler inspected, serviced and recertified as …

7 things you need to know about CO alarms

We’ve teamed up with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) and Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) to let you know about the crucial need for carbon monoxide (CO) alarms. Why? Because having a working CO alarm in your home could save your life, and the lives of those you love. Last year, SaskEnergy responded to over 1,500 CO calls. With a CO alarm, you will have early warning protection against the dangers of the invisible, odourless gas that is often referred to as the "silent killer." 1. You need them (it’s the law) “CO alarms are not just a smart choice, but a...
… to make CO alarms mandatory in every residence in the province. This includes all residential buildings, houses, apartments, … and one even comes included when you book a SaskEnergy Network Home Heating Tune Up . Many models of CO alarms cost …

SaskEnergy rebate helps Saskatchewan homeowners save money

… The rebate is available exclusively through SaskEnergy Network Members. The rebate can be combined with the existing …

Exchanging the Gas Meter

… Frequently Asked Questions 1. I'm having problems finding the correct service address when trying to book my meter exchange appointment online. How do I find the right service address?  If you are a customer with …

Community Spirit Shines at Saskatchewan Winter Games Volunteer Kick-Off

The countdown to the 2026 Saskatchewan Winter Games is on! Meadow Lake and Flying Dust First Nation showed their excitement on November 5 with a big turnout at the SaskEnergy Volunteer Kick-Off Event. Families, athletes and community members packed the Moeller Hometown Arena to learn more and sign up as volunteers for the Games, happening February 15 –21, 2026, in Meadow Lake and Flying Dust First Nation. “The strong turnout was a clear sign of community support and excitement,” says Jeanna Kozan, Community and Brand Officer at SaskEnergy. “As the Volunteer Sponsor for the Games, we wanted to...
… Volunteer Kick-Off Event. Families, athletes and community members packed the Moeller Hometown Arena to learn more and … are still needed for roles like venue operations, athlete services, ceremonies, transportation, media, and culture. No … a great way to help support athletes from across the province. “Volunteering is the best way to be part of something …

Heating Affordability Program

… Program The Heating Affordability Program (HAP) offers income-qualifying homeowners the opportunity to replace … SaskEnergy will provide a list of participating SaskEnergy Network Members to choose from. The chosen contractor will visit the …

Employees roll up sleeves and lend a hand at Regina Food Bank

Every day, the Regina Food Bank helps about 500 families — and that number keeps growing. During the holiday season, the need is even greater, making extra help from volunteers essential. Recently, two groups of SaskEnergy employees spent time at the Food Bank, sorting and organizing food donations. For them, it was a chance to give back to the community and strengthen team connections. “The biggest takeaway for me was knowing that our efforts are directly helping those in our community. It felt good knowing that our small act of kindness was making a big difference to those in need,” says...
… She says the experience showed the strengths of each team member. “We had some team members jumping right in and organizing and others focusing …

Reliability, affordability and customer focus; SaskEnergy releases 2020-21 Annual Report

… rate in more than 20 years. The Corporation reported net income from operations of $59 million and declared a … Care and Service.” Through the CO safety initiative, which included a $10 point of purchase CO alarm rebate in 139 … installed through the Tune-Up Assistance Program (TAP), the Network Home Heating Tune-up Program, and the SaskEnergy …

Mini libraries bring big smiles to Saskatchewan schools

In late November, Grade 3 students at St. Catherine School in Regina received a surprise that will shape their learning for years to come — a new mini classroom library. The excitement was immediate as students eagerly explored the fresh collection of books, flipping through pages and sharing discoveries with friends. For Jeanna Kozan, a SaskEnergy employee who visited the school during the delivery, one moment in particular stood out. “One of the children we met was very quiet and shy at first,” Jeanna says. “But as soon as he found a book that interested him, he grabbed it, sat down, and...
… $40,000 helped schools in Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Swift Current, Weyburn, Yorkton, and Regina … — by topic and reading level — so every child can find something that sparks their imagination. “When the kids …

SaskEnergy Unveils New Safety Signs for First Nations

… in the 52 gasified First Nations throughout the province.  By incorporating Indigenous design, SaskEnergy’s aim is to … 2023-24, SaskEnergy purchased $258.1 million in goods and services from Saskatchewan vendors, which made up 65 per …

Delivering for Customers, Communities and Saskatchewan: SaskEnergy 2024-25 Annual Report

… of Saskatchewan as the demand for natural gas in the province continues to grow. "With Saskatchewan having one of the … in Canada and a record high population, there is an increasing demand for natural gas," Minister Responsible for … In 2024-25, we purchased nearly $300 million in goods and services from local vendors, which accounted for 66 per cent …

Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate Program

… Rebate (the “Program”) is administered by SaskEnergy Incorporated (“SaskEnergy”) and funded by SaskEnergy and … buildings are eligible. Examples of eligible buildings include retail stores, municipal buildings, apartment … and non-residential farm buildings, such as barns or mechanical shops. Apartment buildings where multiple …

Using storage caverns to serve our customers

As the weather turns cold, our customers rely on natural gas to heat their homes and businesses. SaskEnergy plans year-round to provide Saskatchewan residents with the energy they need. One of the ways we meet the demand for energy is with storage caverns. Storage caverns are large underground cavities where we can safely store natural gas. A storage cavern has an average size of about 40 to 50 Olympic-sized swimming pools and are about one kilometre below the ground. “A storage cavern is the greatest thing for the storage of energy,” says Derek Leach, Director of SaskEnergy’s System Control...
… the surface down into an underground salt layer called the Prairie Evaporite Formation. Water is then pumped down to … is stored until needed. Throughout all of our operations, including the use of our storage caverns, safety is our …

SaskEnergy Launches Homes Beyond Code Program

… 2024 Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy is incentivizing customers to build new homes at higher energy … Building Code Regulations and Energy Code Regulations, that include energy efficiency tiers for the construction of … Energy Advisors from a registered service organization or member of the Canadian Association of Consulting Energy …

SaskEnergy joins with SJHL and KidSport to help youth participate in sport

… more Saskatchewan youth participate in sport across the province. “The SJHL is honoured to continue this partnership and … Hawks February 28: Yorkton Terriers “Many of our SaskEnergy Network Members also get involved by donating a matching amount for …

Delivering on a Commitment to Customers: SaskEnergy 2023-24 Annual Report

… manage their accounts remotely. Three new energy efficiency incentives were also launched to further assist customers, including a new rebate that supports First Nations across … investment initiatives. Purchased $258 million in goods and services from Saskatchewan vendors, representing 65 per cent …

Combination of learning and fun caps off co-op student’s time at SaskEnergy

You never know what you can experience during a one-year co-op term with SaskEnergy. From job shadowing opportunities and tours to discovering a passion for volunteerism, Zahra Hosseinmardi experienced a lot in her time at SaskEnergy. And that’s all on top of the valuable job experience she received with our Enterprise Information Management (EIM) team! “I'm really thankful for all the opportunities I have received at SaskEnergy,” says Zahra. “The people have been friendly, supportive and willing to help me with anything. The experience was meaningful for me.” During her time with our EIM team...
… how to properly handle, store or dispose of records. That networking opened the door to job shadowing opportunities in … them help students like Zahra build a strong professional network, and develop essential skills for their future …

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...
… meal.” Last year, Share the Warmth celebrated 30 years by increasing the program’s funding to $100,000, expanding its … and helping more than 105,000 people across the province. Since 2013, the program has given over half a million … until October 31, 2025. Visit our Share the Warmth page to find out how to apply today. On …
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Carbon Monoxide

… Any appliance that burns fuel can cause CO build-up, including fireplaces, gas stoves, water heaters, furnaces, … the source and correct the issue If responders can not find the source of the CO, you may have a false alarm. To …

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