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Suppliers
… Suppliers SaskEnergy's goal is to buy goods and services through a fair competitive process. As responsible … of $25,000 (CDN) or greater. Conduct the procurement of all services having a value of $100,000 (CDN) or greater. Ensure …
System Inspections
… property to complete this important work: CP Technical Services Ltd. Hetek Solutions Inc. Shermco Industries West Country Energy Services When to Expect Us Inspections can occur throughout …
Tips for Hiring a Contractor
… When it comes to hiring a contractor for natural gas services, we recommend SaskEnergy Network Members for expert … accidents that occur on your property. Offers warranty on services and products Has positive Google or industry …
Welcome to our New Website
… the experience with multiple devices in mind. Translation Services The site can be translated to over 100 different …
Our Company
… transmission company, providing transportation and storage services. Bayhurst Gas Limited : Produces and sells natural … and equipment. As well, they offer furnace maintenance services, energy efficiency programs and support safety …
Map Data
… to know such information for the purpose of providing the services and the LICENSEE undertakes to obtain a declaration … by SaskEnergy to the LICENSEE with which to perform the services shall be held by the LICENSEE for SaskEnergy and … the LICENSEE of the Confidential Information, through the services or any other activity or occurrence in respect of …
Government of Saskatchewan declares April 2016 Safe Digging Month; reminds homeowners and contractors to follow safe digging plan
With preparations underway for another busy construction season across the province, the Government of Saskatchewan, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA) and Sask 1 st Call, has again declared April Safe Digging Month to remind the public of the importance of digging safely around underground infrastructure. “Each year in Saskatchewan, too many incidents of line contacts with buried utilities occur. These incidents happen because a step in the safe digging process was missed: a free line locate may not have been requested; dig areas weren’t properly identified...
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, SaskEnergy volunteers partnered with a local organization that was one of this year’s Share the Warmth grant recipients to hand out bags of...
Landlord Service Transfer Agreement
Terms The Agreement between the Landlord and SaskEnergy shall be subject to the terms and conditions listed herein (the ‘Conditions’), The SaskEnergy Act, The SaskEnergy Regulations, and SaskEnergy’s general Terms and Conditions of Service, as contemplated by Section 16 of The SaskEnergy Act (the ‘Terms & Conditions of Service Schedule’), all as amended from time to time. As the Landlord of the Properties, as set out in the SaskEnergy landlord registration or the SaskEnergy Online Account, I agree to notify SaskEnergy of any changes to this information, including the purchase or sale of any of...
SaskEnergy focused on customers and the environment in 2021-22
… general revenue fund where it will support public services such as health care and education and help pay for … heating equipment; Bought $278 million in goods and services from Saskatchewan vendors, representing nearly …
Safety patrols prepare for summer construction season
… some people assume they know where buried lines are without getting them marked. Hitting an underground line can cause … safety, environmental protection and the integrity of services by promoting effective damage prevention practices …
The Home Energy Legacy Program returns with new furnaces for deserving homeowners
… on each of the participating homes by Amerispec Inspection Services. These reports provide an energy rating for the …
President and Chief Executive Officer
… To provide administrative oversight of the Director, Audit Services, and provide input to the Chair of the Audit and … for and review performance of the Director, Audit Services and actively support the timely resolution of …
SaskEnergy Staff in Regina Caring for Community Over the Holidays
Many people in Regina were a little warmer, happier and healthier this holiday season thanks to the generous support of SaskEnergy staff. “This is the time of year to reflect on what is really important in life and to highlight the importance of giving, especially to those who need it most,” says SaskEnergy employee Wendi Frederick. In early December, Wendi led a campaign to build feminine hygiene kits to donate to various organizations in Regina and quickly found support from her coworkers. In total, $1,779 was raised through the campaign. This was enough to create 27 kits, which were donated...
… hampers for REACH’s clients. REACH provides a variety of services, including frozen meals for pickup or delivery, … to help them deliver warm clothing, shelter, food services or mental health support to those in the community …
Government of Saskatchewan declares April Safe Digging Month with the reminder to Click Before You Dig
With the construction season fast approaching, the Government of Saskatchewan, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA) and Sask 1 st Call, is declaring April Safe Digging Month. The purpose of this declaration is to remind the public that clicking or calling for a free line locate and digging safely around underground infrastructure are crucial steps on the path to safety. “Although April is officially Safe Digging Month in the province, we want contractors and homeowners to make every day safe on site throughout the construction season,” said Honourable Joe Hargrave...
Governing Terms and Conditions for Turnkey Subdivisions
Audit and Finance Committee
Understanding Your Bill
… : By law, SaskEnergy must collect and remit the Goods and Services Tax (GST) to the Government of Canada. The GST … of Finance. PST applies to inspection, diagnosis and repair services, including parts and labour, where applicable. …
Accessibility
We at SaskEnergy believe in inclusion and value diversity. Our goal is to remove barriers to improve access to services and information for customers, the public and our employees. We value your feedback on how we can deliver service to make it easy and convenient for you. Contact us if you have questions or suggestions to share. 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 descriptions, form field labelling and the ability to...
Bradley Sylvester
Chair, Environmental, Social and Governance Committee
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Mr. Sylvester (C.Dir.) has been a member of SaskEnergy’s Board of Directors since August 2019 and is the Chair of the Environmental, Social and Governance Committee. He has 42 years of sales, marketing, and leadership experience in consumer-packaged goods industry, and he retired in July 2017 as National Account Manager for Sofina Foods Inc. Mr. Sylvester is Past Chair of the Sandra Schmirler Foundation; serves as President and Chair of OSP Community Development Corp, builders and operators of Optimist Hill and Diefenbaker Park, Saskatoon; is a member of the Parkinson...