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Consultation and Partnerships

Consultation We begin conversations early when planning work close to traditional land, Crown land, or First Nations land. To support regulatory and contractual requirements, we provide resources and respond to unique governance processes. There are also opportunities for Indigenous Peoples to actively take part in fieldwork assessments and honour traditional land use ceremonies. In addition, Elders provide guidance as part of gas line construction activities. Partnerships To strengthen relationships and to build working partnerships, the following are some examples of agreements or processes...

Planting the seeds of STEM in Indigenous youth

SaskEnergy offers a wide range of careers, including many in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). To encourage Indigenous students to consider careers in STEM, SaskEnergy employees are presenting lunch and learn sessions in First Nation schools across the province. “The goal of the program is to have young people get excited and engaged with STEM careers,” says Joseph Daniels, SaskEnergy’s Director of Indigenous Engagement. SaskEnergy employees Brittany Kelm, Jamie Kilkenny and Dana Kostyk — all who work in engineering and technology roles — are leading the program. The goal of...
… 19, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Indigenous Engagement Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy … in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). To encourage Indigenous students to consider careers in STEM, … Indigenous students,” says Brittany, who is a member of our Pipeline Engineering team. The lunch and learn sessions …

SaskEnergy’s Share the Warmth Days Shines Spotlight on Eagle Heart Centre in Regina

… and secure during the coldest months, while reinforcing our commitment to building strong communities.” The first … program for their generous contribution in support of our Legacy Project,” said Mandy Bull, Executive Director of …

Rebate Supports Customers to Be More Energy Efficient

… Residential Equipment Replacement Rebate on SaskEnergy's website . A full list of Network Members can be found on SaskEnergy's website . For media inquiries, please contact: Media …

Melfort based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan

… that we don’t create any problems, damages, or delays for our client, and that we all get to go home at the end of the … digging community, we have seen record low contacts with our lines over the past three years,” said Kevin Adair, …

SaskEnergy named one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers

… proud of this latest accolade, which is a tribute to our company’s workplace culture of safety and inclusion, to … innovation and customer service, and also to the efforts of our entire workforce as we strive to deliver critical energy …

SaskEnergy Celebrates 30 Years of Sharing the Warmth

… $100,000 in grants to charitable organizations that help our province’s most vulnerable through the cold winter … winter. The deadline to apply is November 30, 2024.  In the New Year, SaskEnergy will host “Share the Warmth Days,” in honour of the 30th anniversary. Six events will be held in …

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...

Supporting Vulnerable Peoples

… Warmth program has helped vulnerable people manage through our cold prairie winters. The program began in 1994 as a … 1,100 people with intellectual disability.  Employee Giving Our employees are leaders in giving back to their community …

Exchanging the Gas Meter

… a complaint about measurement accuracy Upgrade to a newer model Booking an Appointment If you've received a … we ask: A person 16 years of age or older are present at your premise to allow access There is a clear path to the … to the Service Technician arriving  Get started Sign In to your online account. Go to Account from the main menu and …

Getting the Site Ready for Service

… keep the installation of natural gas service on schedule, your site must meet minimum requirements before completing an application form for new service. For changes to an existing service, ensure … it’s important SaskEnergy confirms the specific details of your service before you pour a cement pad.    Meter & Gas …

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....
… Published Date Jun 3, 2025 Story Topic In the Community Our People Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share What substance is added to natural gas to give it an odour? What does it smell like? Students got the answers to … starting to dig (answer: Sask 1st Call) as well as the colour of SaskEnergy’s line locate flags (answer: yellow.) …

Soaked but strong: volunteers brave the rain to help clean up

Every year, the North Central Community Association organizes a clean-up to help get rid of garbage and large items in the inner-city neighbourhood before winter arrives. This year, the clean-up faced a new challenge — heavy rain, but that didn’t stop volunteers from showing up and doing their part. “The rain was constant during the clean-up, but things still went well,” says Misty-Lee Bird, a SaskEnergy employee who helped out along with her partner Jamey. “People in North Central don’t always have a way to get rid of big items, so even though we were soaked, it felt good to help.” Volunteers...
… get rid of garbage and large items in the inner-city neighbourhood before winter arrives. This year, the clean-up faced a new challenge — heavy rain, but that didn’t stop volunteers … about the community,” he says. “Helping clean up the neighbourhood shows respect and support for the residents.” …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Proclaimed November 3 to 7

… Email Share To help bring the dangers of the invisible, odourless, tasteless gas sharply into focus, the Government of … you live in an apartment, condominium, a house or if it’s a new or old home, installing a CO alarm is a simple and safe … and prevention tips, visit the SaskEnergy and the TSASK websites. To learn more about CO alarm regulations and where …

Inspiring the next generation of Indigenous students through STEM

What started as a simple idea has quickly grown into a program making a real difference for students across Saskatchewan. After its first year, SaskEnergy’s STEM Lunch and Learn program has reached hundreds of Indigenous students, built strong relationships with communities and planted the seeds about future careers in science, technology, engineering and math. “We didn’t know exactly how it would be received when we started,” says Dana Kostyk, one of the employees who helped create the program. “But seeing how engaged the students were made it clear this program filled a real need.” The STEM...
… 12, 2026 Story Topic In the Community Indigenous Engagement Our People Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share What … education and careers, followed by a shared lunch that encourages conversation and trust. In the first year, 34 … First Nation community. “That experience goes a long way in our truth and reconciliation efforts,” Joseph says. “When …

Weyburn based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan

… community, SaskEnergy has had record low contacts with our buried infrastructure over the past three years. Jerry … the province. Maintaining the safety and integrity of our system is a key focus of SaskEnergy, and damage …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer

… may be over, but something frightening could still lurk in your home. Invisible, odourless, and poisonous, carbon monoxide (CO) is known as the … and prevention, visit  saskenergy.com  and the  TSASK website . To learn more about carbon monoxide alarm …

SaskEnergy to Request Rate Adjustments; Customer Bills to Decrease

… to keep the cost and delivery of natural gas affordable for our customers to heat their homes and run their businesses,” … will be available on the  Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel website . For media inquiries, please  contact Media …

Free Tune-Ups to Assist Saskatchewan Homeowners with Annual Heating Equipment Maintenance

… significantly over the years. Its popularity shows that our customers value what this program has to offer,” said … Park, Esterhazy, Estevan, Eston, Foam Lake, Govan, Gravelbourg, Grenfell, Hague, Hepburn, Hudson Bay, Kindersley, … about TAP and how to apply is available on SaskEnergy's website . For media inquiries, please contact: Media …

SaskEnergy extends carbon monoxide safety rebate

… loved ones, homes and businesses.” Low exposure to the colourless, tasteless and odourless gas can cause flu-like symptoms, while continued … for signs of CO buildup in your home and visit SaskEnergy's website  for important safety information. The extended $10 …

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