Sarah Mills says when you make a threat like “a whole civilization will die tonight” about Iran, the only choice is to back down. Mills says she’s glad Donald Trump has done that, at least for now.
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Listen to more commentary from Sarah Mills:
Tues., April 7: Using the ferry system is a great way to enjoy B.C. from the water, but Sarah Mills says recent issues have had a big impact for holidaymakers and residents. The great open road never looked so good.
Mon., April 6: Major projects in Saskatoon and Regina must get done, but Sarah Mills says changes are needed to lessen the impact on traffic and local businesses during this year’s construction season.
Thurs., April 2: Sarah Mills spent five hours and 50 minutes in a queue for FIFA’s general sale for World Cup tickets on Wednesday, only to find out at the end of the process that there were no tickets available.
Wed., April 1: Sarah Mills says Tiger Woods could easily pay for a car service, and he should also have an NDA to keep his business his business. She says not killing himself or others in these cases is just pure luck.
Tues., March 31: It has been adopted in Australia, and now the Saskatchewan government wants to hear views on whether kids should be allowed to use social media. Sarah Mills says it’s worth having the conversation.








