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SaskEnergy Recognizes Yorkton-Based Company for Safe Digging Practices
SaskEnergy’s Safe Digging Excellence Award celebrates organizations committed to safe digging and community safety. Fedorowich Construction Limited has received SaskEnergy’s Safe Digging Excellence Award for its long-standing commitment to protecting people and underground infrastructure in east-central Saskatchewan. Based in Yorkton, Fedorowich Construction Limited is a paving company that has served the area for more than a century. “My advice for other companies is don't take shortcuts,” said Laurie Fedorowich, Co-owner, Fedorowich Construction Limited. “Make sure that all the proper steps...
Accessibility
Our Plan We’re working to make accessibility a natural part of everything we do — across our services, when accessing information, and in our spaces. SaskEnergy’s Accessibility Plan (2026-2028) was created in accordance with The Accessible Saskatchewan Act. The plan outlines our commitment to identifying, removing, and preventing barriers for customers, employees and the public. Our Website We have designed our website to follow Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. Several factors remain top of mind when creating content such as colour contrast ratios, type sizes, image text...
Yorkton based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan
SaskEnergy Safe Digging Excellence Award celebrates organizations committed to safe digging and community safety. SaskEnergy is pleased to recognize Parkland Contracting and Vac Services with a SaskEnergy Safe Digging Excellence Award. The Yorkton-based company provides utility construction services in the Yorkton area and is being recognized with the SaskEnergy award thanks to their commitment to safe digging and community safety. “Hitting a line would impact the safety of our employees and our business financially and those are risks we aren’t willing to take,” said Gary Lake, owner of...
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....
… gas lines from being hit. Students were asked to name the service to contact for a line locate before starting to dig …
SaskEnergy rebate helps Saskatchewan homeowners save money
SaskEnergy is committing $3.75 million in 2022-23 to help customers save energy and reduce emissions through its Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate program. “The Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate provides eligible homeowners with rebates of up to $2,000 to replace older furnaces and boilers with high-efficiency natural gas equipment,” said Don Morgan, Minister responsible for SaskEnergy. “This program helps homeowners reduce their energy consumption, save money, and minimize carbon emissions.” The residential rebate program encourages homeowners to invest in high-efficiency...
Infrastructure Investment and Record Demand Lead to Successful 2019-20 for SaskEnergy
… Award for Excellence in Customer Care, Innovation and Service from the Canadian Gas Association (CGA). In June …
Weyburn based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan
… Saskatchewan on a variety of projects and delivers many services, including civil construction, pipeline integrity … said Kevin Adair, Executive Vice President, Customer Service Operations for SaskEnergy. “Thanks to the … on April 3rd in Tisdale) and Parkland Contracting and Vac Services of Yorkton (awarded April 16th in Yorkton). The Dig …
SaskEnergy President and CEO Mark Guillet Announces Retirement
Following a 36-year career with SaskEnergy, President and CEO Mark Guillet is retiring effective July 15, 2026. Guillet joined SaskEnergy’s Legal department in 1990. Through his leadership and commitment to the company, he joined SaskEnergy’s Executive team in 1995, when he was appointed General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. In 2020, Guillet’s portfolio expanded as he became Executive Vice President of Stakeholder Engagement, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary. This role positioned him with a cross-section of responsibility, including: SaskEnergy’s Legal and Regulatory Compliance...
SaskEnergy, SaskPower Expand Commercial Space and Water Heating Rebate
… Kevin Adair, SaskEnergy Executive Vice President, Customer Service Operations, “By expanding the eligible equipment …
Commercial Boiler Rebate Program
… departments and ministries, Crown Corporations, RCMP, RCAF, Service Canada, etc.) for installations completed on or …
Environment
… systems at our TBS in north Regina, at our Swift Current Service Centre, and at our Success compressor station. For …
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 52 First Nations in Saskatchewan that have natural gas service. “Storytelling is so important to me and it’s so …
Investing in Safety
… working around natural gas lines; offering line locating services through Sask 1 st Call ; performing regular natural … 45,000 kilometres of natural gas lines and 100,000 service points. …
Equalized Payment Plan
… after the date of cancellation. When you Move If you stop service at one property, your full EPP balance will be …
Top three winter safety tips from SaskEnergy
Winter has been packing a punch this year, leaving many of us with snow on the roof while we listen to the rumble of our furnaces. In keeping with the season, here are three of SaskEnergy’s top natural gas safety tips to help keep you and your family safe this winter. 1. Keep your exterior appliance vents free of frost, ice and snow. If snow or ice blocks your home’s exterior appliance vents, it can cause equipment to malfunction. Worse, it can cause a dangerous buildup of carbon monoxide—an odourless, colourless, tasteless, invisible gas that occurs through the incomplete combustion of fuels...
Carbon Monoxide
What you need to know Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odourless, colourless, tasteless and invisible gas that occurs through combustion, or the process of burning. Excessive amounts of CO will form when there isn’t proper ventilation or an adequate air supply. Most often, exposure to carbon monoxide occurs indoors. Any appliance that burns fuel can cause CO build-up, including fireplaces, gas stoves, water heaters, furnaces, grills, generators or car engines. CO poisoning can happen to anyone but some people are more susceptible than others. Elderly, infants and those with heart or respiratory...
The role of Gas Control in providing reliable energy for customers
SaskEnergy maintains nearly 90,000 kilometres of gas lines, including our transmission lines that connect to Alberta, Manitoba and the United States. This is how we import gas and transport it across the province to our customers. With a system that is more than 99.99 per cent reliable, our customers can count on us to provide the energy they need to heat their homes and run their businesses. Having the right amount of gas in place where and when customers need it is part of this reliability. Throughout the day and night, our Gas Control team keeps a close eye on our system and predicts where...
… helps to make sure customers continue to have natural gas service throughout construction and maintenance projects. …
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...
… Variety of programs and services benefit SaskEnergy customers … Variety of programs and services benefit SaskEnergy customers Published Date Jul 10, … we also invest in our system. This helps us to maintain a service reliability rate greater than 99.99 per cent. Our …