SASKATOON — Powering the city is no small feat. It takes dedication, skill and teamwork.
From June 23-27, Saskatoon Light & Power is celebrating the individuals who keep our homes, businesses, and communities connected.
Electrical workers are the backbone of the city’s electrical infrastructure, working tirelessly in all conditions to ensure reliable power. Whether scaling utility poles, troubleshooting complex systems, ensuring reliability of metering infrastructure or maintaining the grid, their precision and commitment help keep Saskatoon shining.
From system controllers and electricians to lineworkers, technicians, metering staff, warehouse teams, and administrative support, each worker plays a vital role in keeping the lights on and the city running smoothly.
Here’s how you can recognize their hard work:
- Say thank you: A simple "thank you" goes a long way. If you see an electrical worker in action, take a moment to show your gratitude.
- Share the love: Use social media to spread appreciation. Share stories, photos, and messages recognizing their dedication.
- Support safety: Electrical work comes with risks. Do your part by reporting any hazards or concerns in your community.
- Educate and inform: Talk to friends and family about electrical safety and the essential work these professionals do year-round.
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