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Wrangling new volunteers for Canadian Western Agribition
SaskEnergy has been Saskatchewan's Champion of Volunteers for nearly 25 years. Now, we are saddling up with Canadian Western Agribition as volunteer sponsor for the 2024 event. This year’s Agribition, which takes place from November 25-30 in Regina, will need the help of more than 350 volunteers. Roles include student safety, information booths, driving, hospitality and more. Thanks to SaskEnergy’s support, new volunteers who sign up will be entered to win a SaskEnergy gift basket, including two concert tickets and a meet-and-greet with country singer Randall King! For anyone interested in...
Volunteers and Fundraising
… a charity of their choice, we provide grants that can help pay for supplies to initiate their project, or match the …
Natural Gas Service to be Discontinued at Nine Properties Due to Safety Concerns
… – or if you think you smell a natural gas odour near your home or business – are asked to contact SaskEnergy at …
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...
… Their artwork will appear across Saskatchewan on SaskEnergy billboards, advertisements, social media and at events. We … Indigenous artwork in Indigenous communities. When it’s for your own people, it has so much more meaning.” “It was a …
‘We’re just super lucky’: A close encounter with carbon monoxide
For weeks, Ross Carolan and his family felt sick but didn’t know why. Ross, his wife and their two young children were all feeling lethargic and coughing. Even their cat was irritable instead of her usual friendly self. This was in fall 2022. In what seemed like an unrelated issue at the time, the humidifier on Ross’s furnace had been leaking water, so he contacted a plumbing and heating company. This call may have saved their lives. The furnace technician used a Gas Measurement Instrument and found the furnace room contained 385 parts per million (ppm) of carbon monoxide (CO) — a life...
… more. A CO alarm is the most reliable way to detect CO in your home. CO alarms are designed to sound when CO is …
One of SaskEnergy’s own wins the WorkSafe Saskatchewan Safe Worker Award
Each year, WorkSafe Saskatchewan recognizes individuals and organizations for the Safe Worker and Safe Employer Awards who are nominated by their workplace peers and colleagues. In 2025, the Safe Worker Award went to one of SaskEnergy’s own, Customer Service Representative Sandee Jordon of Regina. Sandee was on hand for the announcement at the awards ceremony at the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) annual Compensation Institute in Saskatoon on May 21. “When my name was called, I completely froze,” says Sandee. “There are only a few moments in life where you feel such overwhelming...
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...
… and learned lots,” says Kayla Burak, NCC’s Engagement Manager. Three members of SaskEnergy’s Environment & … a quiet moment on the tour. “When you stop and really pay attention to the finer details in the prairie landscape, …
Building relationships and natural gas lines with the Peter Chapman Band
In many Indigenous cultures a pipe ceremony symbolizes unity, peace and a connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. Since early 2022, these ceremonies have become commonplace during SaskEnergy gas line construction projects. “A pipe ceremony is really about connection and prayer. For example, at SaskEnergy when we have these ceremonies as part of our construction projects, we’re asking for the safety of our personnel, we’re asking for a successful project and we’re also asking for forgiveness for disturbing the land, for disturbing Mother Earth,” explains Joseph Daniels, Director...
… exceptional teamwork, collaboration and proactive project management. We have great working relationships among … and this project exemplified that,” says Nicole Miller, who manages the Pipeline Engineering group. SaskEnergy … we call ground truthing. I like to say that nobody knows your backyard better than you do. Their knowledge of the …
Reliability, affordability and customer focus; SaskEnergy releases 2020-21 Annual Report
… Crown Utility Interest Waiver Program, which waived late payment charges for a six-month period to provide some …
Buyer beware of door-to-door heating and cooling equipment sales
… Crown corporations. These contracts can lead to customers paying thousands of dollars more than expected,” Grieve … website . For a list of recommended questions to ask your heating contractor, visit the MCAS website . For more …
Highlighting Saskatchewan community organizations through Share the Warmth Days
There is a lot of good that sharing a little warmth can do. In honour of the 30th anniversary of SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth program, we launched Share the Warmth Days. The initiative — which ran until February 13 — featured a series of events across the province aimed at highlighting community-based organizations who bring warmth, including shelter, food, clothing and mental health services, to those who need it most. For Share the Warmth Days event, SaskEnergy volunteers partnered with a local organization that was one of this year’s Share the Warmth grant recipients to hand out bags of...
… to charitable organizations that help vulnerable citizens manage our cold prairie winters. Through an annual …
Operational and end-use emissions reductions highlight SaskEnergy 2022-23 Sustainability Report
… decrease their energy usage and save money on their bills,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Dustin Duncan … 2023-24. In 2022-23, SaskEnergy launched a new Online Account for customers, which provides expanded self-service … options and the opportunity to engage with their accounts in a variety of ways. In 2022-23, SaskEnergy …
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