Many Saskatchewan drivers give each other a little wave when they pass on the roads or highways, but Sarah Mills says she’s not seeing the one-finger waves as often as she used to.
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Listen to more commentary from Sarah Mills:
Mon., June 30: Does Canada Day feel a little different this year? Sarah Mills says we should be cheering harder for Canada than ever due to our trade dispute with the U.S., but for many Canadians there’s not a lot to be celebrating.
Fri., June 27: There’s a collective sigh coming from Saskatchewan’s teachers as the school year ends. Sarah Mills says teachers are asked to educate, inspire and encourage, and the summer brings a well-earned chance for rest.
Wed., June 25: Sport isn’t just about the game; it’s about entertainment. And TSN’s Luke Willson knows how to get fans talking. Sarah Mills says Willson may be the best there is at playing the entertainment game.
Mon., June 24: Brad Pitt is opening up about his time in recovery. Sarah Mills says she’s never been a big fan of Pitt, but it’s a good thing to see someone of his stature speaking out about their struggles with alcohol.