2026
March 4 CBC Blue Sky
SES board member Peter Prebble highlights issues related to the new uranium deal with India, uranium resource extraction, and the exorbitant cost of nuclear energy, while offering examples of renewable energy solutions, and more. Listen now
March 2 SaskToday
SES board member Peter Prebble raises concerns following the newly signed agreement that will see Saskatchewan-mined uranium sold to India for use in its expanding nuclear fleet, pointing to India’s growing atomic weapons program and ongoing refusal to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Read more (Reposted on MooseJawToday and GX94)
March 2 CJWW
SES board member Peter Prebble raises concerns about selling Saskatchewan-mined uranium to India, a nation that refuses to sign and ratify the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
March 2 L’Eau Vive
“Mine d’uranium de la rivière Wheeler : une méthode controversée” avec Peter Prebble, membre du bureau exécutif de la SES. Lire en suite
February 26 The Narwhal
“Saskatchewan is on a crash course with Canada’s coal phase-out. Will the feds step in?” with SES board member Peter Prebble. Read more
February 18 CFCR Making the Links
SES board member Peter Prebble speaks about building a green Saskatchewan. Listen now
February 10 CBC News
SES board member Peter Prebble speaks to why we are appealing the Court’s ruling striking down our request for a judicial review of the Government of Saskatchewan’s decision to extend the operation of coal-fired power stations in defiance of federal law.
February 9 CTV News Regina
“Saskatchewan climate group files appeal in coal power legal challenge” Read more
February 8 CJWW
“Smarter Science Better Buildings program continues to educate students” Read more (Reposted on 98Cool)
February 7 Vancouver Sun
The latest local and international news concerning climate change for the week of February 2 to February 8, 2026—SES’s court challenge is mentioned about half-way through. Read more
February 6 Saskatoon Star Phoenix
“Sask. environmental group appeals dismissal of coal plant legal challenge” Read more (Reposted on Regina Leader-Post and CP24)
February 6 Discover Estevan
“Coal legal challenge continues as appeal made by Saskatchewan Environmental Society” Read more
February 5 CBC Saskatchewan (Video)
SES Vice President Bob Halliday explains why we are appealing the coal extension case—that is, the Saskatchewan government is taking real administrative actions to retrofit and extend coal-fired power generation beyond the federal shutdown deadline. Watch now (starting at 3:31)
February 5 CBC Saskatchewan
“Sask. environmental group files notice of appeal in coal power extension case” Read more
February 5 CJWW
“Environmental groups appeal court decision on coal-fired power” Read more (Reposted on 98Cool and The Bull)
February 5 SaskToday
“Environmental groups take coal power fight to Court of Appeal” Read more (Reposted on MooseJawToday and 620 CKRM)
January 30 CBC Saskatchewan
SES board member Peter Prebble discusses the significant environmental and economic concerns related to the possibility of Saskatchewan investing in large nuclear reactors. Read more
January 29 650 CKOM
SES Vice President Bob Halliday reacts to the Saskatchewan government’s announcement that SaskPower will begin evaluating large scale nuclear reactors, citing concerns with timelines, budgets, long-term disposal of radioactive waste, and making sure the province has enough cooling water for the reactors. Read more
January 27 CBC Saskatchewan
SES Vice President Bob Halliday reacts to the Court’s decision in our legal challenge—questioning “why the province veered away from its plans to focus on more renewable energy sources and connections with other jurisdictions to meet climate targets.” Read more
January 27 CBC The Morning Edition (Radio)
SES Vice President Bob Halliday and co-applicant Kiké Dueck react to the Court ruling in our legal challenge of the Government of Saskatchewan’s decision to extend coal-fired power generation in Saskatchewan. Listen now (Or watch Bob’s interview here or here)
January 22 SaskToday
SES Education Coordinator Amber Burton talks about the Smarter Science Better Buildings program. Read more
January 21 CBC Saskatoon Morning (Radio)
SES board member Peter Prebble reacts to the Court of King’s Bench’s ruling striking our legal challenge over Saskatchewan’s extension of coal-fired power generation.
January 19 Canada’s National Observer
“Court strikes down coal challenge in Saskatchewan” Read more (Reposted on The Narwhal, Prince Albert Daily Herald, MBC News, and Niagara Falls Review)
January 19 Saskatoon Star Phoenix
SES board member Peter Prebble says Saskatchewan’s decision to extend the operation of coal-fired power stations is setting a terrible example for the rest of the world in terms of what not to do to address the climate emergency. Read more (Reposted on Regina LeaderPost/Press Reader)
January 16 Discover Estevan
SES board member Peter Prebble explains the Court’s ruling striking our legal challenge over Saskatchewan’s extension of coal-fired power generation. Read more (Reposted on SwiftCurrentOnline and DiscoverMooseJaw)
January 15 CTV News Regina
The Court of King’s Bench struck our legal challenge over Saskatchewan’s decision to extend coal use on procedural grounds related to the Court’s role. Read more
January 14 CTV News Regina (Video)
The Court of King’s Bench struck our legal challenge over Saskatchewan’s decision to extend coal use on procedural grounds related to the Court’s role. Watch now
January 14 CJWW
The Court of King’s Bench struck our legal challenge over Saskatchewan’s extension of coal-fired power generation. Read more (Reposted on 98 Cool, The Bull, and Discover Humboldt)
January 14 SaskToday
SES responds to the Court of King’s Bench ruling striking our legal challenge. Read more (Reposted on MooseJawToday and CKRM)