Sarah Mills says historically low river and reservoir levels due to a heat wave in Europe are exposing long submerged archeological ruins, ghost villages, sunken warships and ancient fossils.
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:
Fri., Aug. 14: Sarah Mills says a pregnant Winnipeg woman is disappointed in her WestJet experience after she made the choice to seek her own way home during the recent strike. She ended up giving birth in America.
Thurs., Aug. 13: Sarah Mills says she doesn’t want robots controlling her life, but using the robot brain to do some interior design and decorating sure makes life easier – and more stylish.
Wed., Aug. 12: It is right to protect the president from assassination threats, but Sarah Mills says leaving staff, journalists and others vulnerable to attack is not.
Tues., Aug. 11: Sarah Mills says couples may have good intentions when starting a home reno project, but time, kids and life get in the way, and paint cans quickly become a permanent fixture on the fireplace.
Mon., Aug. 10: Sarah Mills says sources indicate Canadian provinces may lift booze bans as an incentive in the ongoing trade war with the United States, suggesting such bans were only ever a bargaining chip.








