There are so many people who step up for organizations in our province, creating events and moments that wouldn’t happen without them. Sarah Mills says that’s what makes Saskatchewan so special.
The Mills Minute is a daily commentary heard on 650 CKOM and 980 CJME, where Sarah Mills offers sharp insights, strong opinions, and a touch of wit on the stories that matter to people in Saskatchewan.
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Listen to more commentary from Sarah Mills:
Thurs., June 18: Gone are the days when Crown annual reports were released on a schedule that promoted accountability and scrutiny. Now, Sarah Mills says, all the financial reports are dumped in one day.
Wed., June 17: The Sask. government has begun tendering for its Virtual Care Pilot Project. Sarah Mills says such care has been provided for a while, and should be considered within the realms of public health.
Tues., June 16: Whatever your sport is, Sarah Mills says it is an experience fans get to have together. The highs, the lows and – whether it be a World Cup or a a home opener – the a chance to make memories.
Mon., June 15: Canada’s first game at the World Cup had highs, lows, frustration, desperation and thrills. Sarah Mills says Canada may be a hockey nation, but now it knows what it feels like to watch the beautiful game.
Fri., June 12: Sarah Mills says the World Cup should be a showcase of the best of soccer and win over the skeptical north Americans, but the opening match between Mexico and South Africa hardly accomplished that.








