One of the largest news organizations in the world, the BBC, admitted to doctoring the U.S. president’s Jan. 6 speech. Sarah Mills says the news media must do better to avoid losing the public’s trust.
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:
Thurs., Nov. 13: If you want to have some fun online, Sarah Mills says you should look to Tinned Fish Reviews, which sums up what social media should be: bringing people together over something silly.
Wed., Nov. 12: The first taste of snow has been felt by our province, and while it isn’t her favourite season, Sarah Mills says she is willing to embrace the coming winter. For a while, at least.
Mon., Nov. 10: Remembrance Day is coming up on Tuesday, and Sarah Mills encourages everyone to take a moment and thank those who served. But does making Nov. 11 a stat holiday detract from its significance?
Fri., Nov. 7: Busy, modern parents never seem to have enough time. But Sarah Mills says when our kids ask for some attention, however small, we must remember that it’s the little moments that really count.
Thurs., Nov. 6: Murray Wood, who started in radio in North Battleford, just marked a huge milestone in his career. Sarah Mills says 45 years later, Wood remains a tenacious newsman who makes the people around him better.
Wed., Nov. 5: A Toronto Blue Jays player has received disturbing threats in the aftermath of the World Series loss. Sarah Mills says athletes already have to live with the heartbreak without having to put up with fan hate.








