The release of Stranger Things final season reminds of us a time when you had to get up to turn the channel, had the length of the commercials to go for a bathroom break, and has someone yelling…”it’s back on.”
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., Nov. 28: The energy MOU between Alberta and the federal government has the former environment minister throwing in the cabinet towel. But if he put Canada first, Sarah Mills says he’d take his seat at the table.
Thurs., Nov. 27: As councils in Saskatoon and Regina pour over budget documents, Sarah Mills says the true picture of what it takes to actually run a city needs to be considered before crucial decisions are made.
Wed., Nov. 26: Between a newly introduced seeding system and pots to ensure no more than two European face each other in the group stage, Sarah Mills says the World Cup is becoming the most complicated sports tournament.
Tues., Nov. 25: Between movies, junk food and staying up all night, a sleepover straddles the line between chaos and magic. As Sarah’s kids head to their friends’ places for the night, she’s thinking of memories gone by.
Mon., Nov. 24: Making it back to the World Cup after 25 years has been every Scottish soccer fan’s dream, but Sarah Mills says one of the government bodies that run the sport has seen fit to ruin the moment.








