Bats, skeletons and spiderwebs have been spotted in stores, and it’s still July! Sarah Mills says she’s not ready for the introduction of fall with Halloween decorations and pumpkin lattes quite yet.
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
Mon., July 21: The back-to-school supply list is finally done, but as Sarah Mills ponders, why don’t schools and the ministry work together to buy supplies in bulk and spare parents the yearly scramble?
Fri., July 18: Alberta is banning certain books in school libraries sticking to those deemed age-appropriate. But as Sarah Mills explores, it all depends on how you define “explicit.”
Thurs., July 17: Memories and nostalgia for summer’s long gone by has Sarah Mills comparing childhood now to that of years gone by. And it isn’t so bad after all.
Wed., July 16: The revelation of Mark Carney’s investments portfolio, until now hidden in a blind trust, only shows this should have come out far sooner. Sarah Mills argues it can’t hide the Prime Minister’s hypocrisy.
Tues., July 15: Sarah Mills unpacks a secret meeting between King Charles’s aides and Prince Harry’s team. Was it a genuine move toward peace or a calculated play to reveal who’s leaking to the press?