Sarah Mills says convicted child killer Tammy Goforth should not be granted day parole this early into her sentence, whether the justice system allows for it or not.
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., June 5: Sarah Mills says the introduction of women’s flag football at the USports level, along with the ongoing success of the youth league across Saskatchewan, is something to find the joy in.
Thurs., June 4: A speech by the prime minister this week may have been hailed as supporting Jewish people, but Sarah Mills says statistics about anti-Semitism in Canada tell a different story.
Wed., June 3: Sarah Mills says a video of a cyclist being arrested in Toronto for disobeying a stop sign has started a conversation the use of force and whether those on bikes are following the rules of the road.
Tues., June 2: Sarah Mills says a court ruling in B.C. means remote workers may not be forced back to work, which has implications across Canada, especially in Regina, where a proposal could soon be considered.
Mon., June 1: The first quarter report shows yet more losses and unless radical change happens. Sarah Mills thinks it is unlikely the postal service will survive long-term.








