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London Live with Mike Stubbs — 1754 episodes
London Live listeners weigh in on the Marilyn Gladu floor crossing and the way the Westminster parliamentary system works
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis discusses the IKEA bringing a store location to the city
Canada Celebrates the FIFA World Cup in London on July 4
The latest floor crossing by Marilyn Gladu with Global News Chief Political Correspondent David Akin
Chris Horodecki on the Rising Stars MMA and kickboxing event at the Marconi Club on April 18
The first major deadline for this year's Dream Lottery happens at midnight on April 9, 2026
London Knights General Manager Mark Hunter reflects on the 2025-26 season
Did King Charles III divert U.S. President Donald Trump's attention away from his talk about, "The 51st State?"
Details on London Clean and Green in 2026
Dr. Sarah Gallagher discusses space exploration and what we can learn from Artemis II
Discussing the Artemis II mission and hearing from Dr. Jeremy Hansen of Ailsa Craig on a new record for humanity
Would public grocery stores work? We asked retail analyst Bruce Winder
Scott Crawford talks Blue Jays and the kickoff to Hall of Fame weekend - which will happen in London
Londoner and Olympic bronze medallist in curling Sarah Wilkes describes her Milano-Cortina experience
What businesses can do about "Review Bombing" with Jennifer Matthews of the BBB
What happens when the safe consumption site in London closes?
Dr. Doris Grinspun responds to the 2026 Ontario Budget
Julie Kwiecinski of the CFIB discusses what the Ontario budget means for small businesses
Ashley Casselman describes the world of AgRobotics
Colin D'Mello with key details contained in the Ontario government's spring budget
London Chamber of Commerce CEO Graham Henderson discusses the provincial budget and London's own economic strategy
Glen Pearson of the London Food Bank talks about food security and where support comes from heading into the Spring Food Drive
On World Epilepsy Day Paige Earhart and her sons joined Mike Stubbs to talk about living day-to-day with epilepsy
London Homebuilders Association CEO Jared Zaifman on the HST rebate announced by the Ontario government
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about the importance of going to the right sources for information on housing in London
HST rebates on new builds: All you need to know as we speak with Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Rob Flack
London Hydro CEO Ysni Semsedini on a provincial program that can help with the cost of hydro bills that is still trying to get itself known
Brayden Ewasko with a bold prediction about the Blue Jays ahead of opening day
The London Knights are getting set to begin the playoffs. All you need to know about tickets
London West NDP MPP Peggy Sattler on FOI and OSAP discussions at Queen's Park
Six years later how do Canadians feel politicians fared when handling the COVID-19 pandemic?
London's own Cassius Smith has won a national boxing title. Hear from Cassius and his coach Brett Lucier
Rob Fai on his new weekend show on 980 CFPL
Carmi Levy on the challenges of trying to cap secondary market concert and sporting ticket prices
Taylor from Fresh 103.1 discusses the cancellation of The Bachelorette
How do Ontarians feel about Doug Ford and other premiers across the country?
On a scale of 0 to 10 - How Happy are You?
Ontario Deputy Premier and Health Minister Sylvia Jones on electronic health records
Former London Police chief Murray Faulkner on BYOB in Ontario
London Mayor Josh Morgan discusses rent costs in the city
The London Knights are headed to Victoria, B.C., for The Clash of the Kingdoms in Sept. 2026
Concordia economist and lecturer Moshe Lander on oil prices, A and W hamburger prices and the cost of hosting a World Cup of Hockey
980 CFPL Weather Specialist John Wilson on whether the winter weather will wane
Peter Bergmanis of the London Health Coalition talks about Canada-wide protests outside Liberal MP offices
Dean Astolfi of CMHA Thames Valley talks about the Ontario government decision to end to end funding for London's safe consumption site
BIG 3 - Doug Ford ending funding for London's safe consumption site, Inflation for February and Donald Trump on Iran
What a safe consumption site is really like
The passing of Wiarton Willie with South Bruce Peninsula Mayor Jay Kirkland
52 Coffees with Kyleigh: You don't have to but liked but you must be adored
Sax Boy talks about The London Song
The Ontario government is looking to make changes to the Freedom of Information Act
680 CJOB's Richard Cloutier on a situation regarding a camera inside a home and questions around the expectation of privacy
Head coach Kwame Aidoo on the MTS Spartans bringing London their first AAA OFSAA Boys Basketball title
Chris Moss of London Cares describes scary scene of multiple overdoses in downtown London
A floor crossing conversation with Interim Federal NDP Leader Don Davies
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on rats and property maintenance issues in the city of London
Scott Crawford on a wild pool stage of the 2026 World Baseball Classic
What happens when you don't pay your London property taxes?
Indigenous historian Dr. Cody Groat on indigenous items being returned to Canada by The Vatican
Ward 1 Councillor Hadleigh McAlister discusses the rat problem in the city of London
Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow discusses proposed changes to Air BnB rules in London
London Live listeners discuss the value of going to a live concert and some of the best ones they have seen
Will concert ticket prices change? Alan Cross on the anti-trust trial involving Ticketmaster and Live Nation
Details on panel discussion on women's health
Big 3: Affordable housing in London, Rats in London and gas prices this week
Alison DeBlair of 519 Pursuit on how the winter was for anyone who had to spend it living outside
Reggie Cecchini on the Washington perspective of the War in Iran
Patrick De Haan of Gas Buddy on what we can expect from oil and gas prices
Coyotes: Are they a danger or are they just a misunderstood animal?
Colin D'Mello on Premier Doug Ford's idea to build a convention centre in Toronto on Lake Ontario
52 Coffees with Kyleigh: AI - Just because you can do something, should you?
Details on the new high rise set to be built at Ridout St. and Kent St. in London
Potential driveway and street parking changes in London with Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis
Turning the clocks ahead (and how B.C. is going to stop) with Dr. Patricia Lakin-Thomas of York University
Toronto Maple Leafs trade deadline expectations with Nick Alberga
980 CFPL Weather Specialist John Wilson on the winter that has been and what the month of March could hold
A conversation on the stigma we have about "Canadian" film productions
Ward 13 Councillor David Ferreira on a letter he has written asking for a review of how some addiction drugs are being distributed
Rare Disease Day and the SWORD program at LHSC
How AI might change real estate with Polaris Pitch Competition winner Liwordson Vijayabalan of Shack Homes
The LTC recruitment process, assessment growth and filling potholes with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis
Talking mental health and the road to the 2028 Olympic Games with London's own Richie Bullbrook
Dr. Oleksa Drachewych on the 4th anniversary of the escalation of the war between Ukraine and Russia
Retail Analyst Bruce Winder on changes that could make Amazon deliveries faster in SW Ontario
Ward 7 Councillor Corrine Rahman talks about traffic calming in London
Londoner Dennis McKaig from Puerto Vallarta on the "stay in place orders" during cartel violence
Dallas Smith comes to Parkhill with Charlie Jones and Darren Ferguson
52 Coffees with Kyleigh: Kindness is defiance
A Night of Giving: Feeding those who need it most with Dad Club of London and the London Police Association
Previewing Blue Jays Spring Training with Brayden Ewasko of Locked on Blue Jays
Ward 13 Councillor David Ferreira on downtown development
London Live listeners weigh in on the idea of off-loading policing from municipalities
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on a change in parking requirements and other stories
Why recycling batteries is becoming more and more important
Conservative MP Sandra Cobena discusses a letter to the Prime Minister aimed at the cost of food in Canada
St. Joseph's Health Care London CEO Roy Butler on the release of third party review examining animal research practices
Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley gives his opinion on not being able to use Strong Mayor Powers on police budgets
All Women Lead conference on March 2 at RBC Place
Colin D'Mello talks about Premier Doug Ford's statements on OSAP, Health Care and Family Day
Having your say on E-Scooters in London with Shawna Chambers
Trying to keep water out of basements with Chris Craigan of WINMAR
Nancy and Gary Hansen talk about their son Jeremy getting set to go to space
Meaghan Furlano: The trouble with relationships
52 Coffees with Kyleigh: Keep it unserious
Friday the 13th: Cst. Matt Dawson on the fact that police officers have one very specific superstition
Valentine's Day: Discussing things that can strain relationships with Meaghan Furlano
Carmi Levy on how real spam and scam calls are becoming
London Live listeners reflect on their experiences with the current health care system in Ontario
Oxford Conservative MP Arpan Kanna on a letter asking for support for GM workers
Dr. Mike Moffatt of Missing Middle discusses the death of the starter home and A.I.'s impact on the job market
Brian Kingston on the current state of the Canadian Auto Manufacturing sector
Tech Analyst Carmi Levy outlines legal action that could change the way young people use social media
Nunzio Raso highlights working outside during what has been the longest Southwestern Ontario winter in a long time
52 Coffees - Kyleigh talks about why it is important to step out of a routine
Unveiling the Class of 2026 in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
Remembering Pete James with Ryan Robinson
Remembering Pete James with Steve Garrison
Former CSIS strategist Phil Gurski talks about the hazardous chemical investigation in London
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on the new housing program announced for London
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on the High School Bus Pass Pilot Project
Ward 7 Councillor Corrine Rahman discusses concerns she has with the High School Bus Pass Pilot Project
The challenge to learn more about Africa with Rachel DeCoste
Discussing surveys outlining effects of social media and youth unemployment on young people
Talking with brand new Western Mustang football head coach Michael Faulds
The return of Sam O'Reilly and Jared Woolley and the design of the London Knights Memorial Cup ring with Alex Brown
Londoner Kyle Wills talks about the challenge of rowing across the Atlantic Ocean
Lucan-Biddulph Mayor Cathy Burghardt-Jesson announces she will not be running again
Timothy Haltigin of the Canadian Space Agency takes us behind the scenes on the Artemis II mission
Rewards points pitfalls with Jennifer Matthews of the BBB
E52 Coffees: Someone who is trying to make a difference by challenging Canadian "politeness"
Ontario NDP leader Marit Stiles talks about the auto sector and homelessness concerns in Ontario
How does the snowfall this winter in London compare to other winters?
Dr. Bob Barney tells the story of what caused the Olympics to change from being held every four years to alternating winter and summer every two years
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about the Mayor's State of the City address and another idea to tackle homelessness in London
Opening the doors of a London church to provide a place for people to come in out of the cold
London Live listeners shout outs to Southwestern Ontario snowblower owners and Joel Gillard on plowing London roads and streets
Matt Farrell on the Conservative Leadership Review and the return of the House of Commons
Caller Don with an unofficial program that has been assisting both seniors and individuals who are homeless
The Wealthy Barber gives some financial advice for a new year
Tech Alliance CEO Christina Fox on the Polaris Pitch Competition & Innovation Showcase and what could be a growing sector in London
Rocky Farr on being inducted into the Don Brankley London Knights Hall of Fame
52 Coffees: Kyleigh discusses the power of self-conviction
How cold weather affects the human body
52 Coffees with Kyleigh: Breadth vs depth and finding your throughline
Behind the scenes on bus cancellations and school closures with Bill Tucker of the TVDSB
CO concerns in your house when it snows and changes to the number of CO detectors you need in your home
Things to consider when signing a gym membership courtesy of the BBB
Jim Sandlak, a new Don Brankley London Knights Hall of Fame inductee tells us a few hockey stories
Mariane Yorga and Julian Wieder discuss a property issue that raises a question about"handshake agreements" in life
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on a parking garage in downtown London and other stories
Dad Club of London President Sav Neth continues to make the world a better place
New rules for online job posts
London Live listeners respond to Ontario Premier Doug Ford's words about homelessness
How old is London - really?
A conversation about proposed biker legislation in Ontario with lfpress.com Investigative Reporter Dale Carruthers
Ontario Deputy Premier and Health Minister Sylvia Jones updates the attempt to connect every Ontarian to a primary care source
St. Thomas Mayor Joe Preston discusses his city being named one of U-Haul's top Canadian Growth Cities
Owen Henry of London will represent Ontario at the Brier
The present and future for restaurants in Canada
Mike Stubbs talks about the all of the moves being made by the London Knights before the OHL trade deadline
Carmi Levy talks about all of the fun at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
The present and the future of the Canadian Auto Industry with Brian Kingston
PART 2 - London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about some of the building and development that will take place in London in 2026
PART 1 - Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis provides an update on temporary shelters off Wilton Grove Rd.
No one has come forward yet with the winning $80-million Lotto Max ticket sold in London
How are Venezuelans feeling nearly a week after the capture of Nicolas Maduro?
Graham Henderson of the London Chamber of Commerce talks about an addition to the city he feels could have a major impact
Open auditions at the Grand Theatre
Concordia University Lecturer and Economist Moshe Lander on Venezuela, Canadian CEOs, the Canadian Dollar in 2026 and host a World Junior Hockey Championship
Will events in Venezuela have an impact on gasoline prices?
Colin D'Mello of Global News talks about Ontario Civil Servants returning to the office
Remembering David Branch with London Knights Governor Trevor Whiffen
PART 2 - Roundtable with Murray Faulkner and Roger Caranci
PART 1 - Roundtable with Roger Caranci and Murray Faulkner
Peter Inch tells us everything we need to know about creating a backyard rink
All the Christmas weather records with 980 CFPL Weather Specialist John Wilson
A.J. Manning and Terri Manning talk about A.J. preparing for the 2026 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games
What tax changes are coming to Ontarians in 2026?
Jewish Community Centre Executive Director Dean Lavi discusses the shootings at Bondi Beach in Australia
Making Downtown London a better place: London Chamber of Commerce CEO Graham Henderson weighs in
London Rabbi Lazer Gurkow discusses the aftermath of the shootings at Bondi Beach in Australia
December 15, 2025: London Mayor Josh Morgan and Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis answer London Live listener questions
What is the value of a Bachelor's Degree in 2025?
Sunfest founder Alfredo Caxaj receives the Order of Canada
Becky Malacaria on the Children's Health Foundation and their holiday campaigns
Executive Director Chris Moss describes what she is dealing with daily at London Cares
Anthony Farnell takes a look at what is coming in the next two weeks of winter
London Chamber of Commerce CEO Graham Henderson shares results of a recent Downton London survey
Sarah Campbell from Ark Aid Mission describes what she is seeing right now for some of London's most vulnerable people
London Live listeners weigh in on the homelessness crisis on Monday, Dec. 8.
The Happiness @ Work Index is out and Heather Haslam, VP of Marketing at ADP Canada joined 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about how happy Ontarians are
Highlighting the Lord Elgin Elementary School breakfast program
Loreena McKennitt joins London Live for a conversation about her career and her upcoming concert in London
A new LHSC program will aim to help more patients recover in their own homes
How much food will cost in 2026 with Dr. Sadef Mollaei of the University of Guelph
Global News Queen's Park Bureau Chief Colin D'Mello discusses ethical questions facing the Ontario government and Algoma Steel layoffs
An update on the temporary winter shelters on Wilton Grove Road with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis
Lisa McIntosh talks about a new campaign launched by Big Borthers/Big Sisters
London Live listeners weigh on on landlords, tenants, renovictions and demovictions
Ward 13 Councillor David Ferreira on demo-victions and a potential loophole in the renoviction bylaw
Hunger Report 2025 shows some distressing trends
A response to the Wortley Road overpass demonstration
Briar McCaw talks about being at the World Conference on Drowning Prevention in Egypt
Concordia University Economist and Lecturer Moshe Lander with an economic outlook in Canada, grocery store prices, a tourism idea for Canada and more
Talking Movember, its impact and men's health overall
52 Questions: What is your biggest fear?
Dave Chilton. author of The Wealthy Barber joined London Live with Mike Stubbs
The latest Ontario high school rankings from the Fraser Institute are out
Rims or no rims? We talk winter tires with Jeremy Hanford from Hanford's Tire and Service
The Blue Jays sign Dylan Cease: Reaction from Locked on Blue Jays host Brayden Ewasko
The start of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
Ontario Solicitor General Michael Kerzner on a bill to crack down on dangerous driving and the latest on bail reform in the province
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on this year's budget increase, heritage designations and e-scooters
Budget Chair Elizabeth Peloiza talks on a very quick 29-minute minute budget session
Juan Jiminez on the Remigration demonstration in London
What the winter weather could look like in London
The Big 3 on Nov. 25: Cannabis use in Canada, the theft at the Louvre and a sad passing in the Canadian sports world
Matthew Chater of Ronald McDonald House on Illuminate Our Region and a major donation
The Canadian Baseball League is officially here
Discussing Pancreatic Cancer with Stefanie Condon-Oldrieve of Craig's Cause
Ontario Attorney General Doug Downey on the next step in bail reform
Tech analyst Carmi Levy talks about the latest internet outage
Talking men's health with Mark Taha of Gameday Men's Health
Retail Analyst Bruce Winder on Amazon HAUL and trends heading into holiday shopping season
Listener questions for Mayor Josh Morgan and Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on Nov. 17, 2025
Peter Garland remembers Bill Brady
Examples of what way Ontario health care could go from England and Scotland
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on renting in London and an update on winter response housing on Wilton Grove Road
Debbie Kasman discusses the Ontario Ministry of Education potentially replacing school board trustees
Retail analyst Bruce Winder weigh in on whether shopping malls are making a comeback
The latest on the Memory Project with Anthony Wilson-Smith
The Big 3 - Nov. 11, 2025 - Stressful occupations, Joe Thornton, Measles and a Supreme Court decision in the U.S.
How the first major snowfall of the season has impacted London Road Operations
LDCSB Chair Gabe Pizzuti on budget pressures and how the board is trying to deal with them
London Live caller Andrew shares his story about owning a piece of the final load from the Edmund Fitzgerald
Christina Fox of Tech Alliance talks about how the Federal Budget will impact the London tech sector
Things you did not know about the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Water usage questions are causing concerns for residents near the new Volskwago
Nathan Caranci preview the London city football finals and discusses the need for a proper facility for games like these
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on more than $1-million dollars being spent by the city... on something that may never be used
London Live listeners weigh in on floor crossing in the House of Commons
Former London Mayor Matt Brown discusses the increases in councillor salaries
Dr. Martin Horak takes us behind the scenes on the recommendations for councillor pay in London
Dr. Lydia Miljan from the University of Windsor with a big picture look at the Federal Budget
London Hydro CEO Ysni Semsedini on changes to hydro rates
Assessing your sports memorabilia: Heritage Auctions comes to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
London Live listeners weigh in on issues leading to low voter turnouts
Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley on low voter turnouts
Melanie Paterack of HSLM on National Adoption Week
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis answering London Live listener questions on Oct. 29, 2025
The latest on mortgages after the most recent rate cut by the Bank of Canada
The Big 3 featuring city councillor pay and a question: How attentive is your ward councillor?
Natalie Spooner on fitness, family and the upcoming PWHL season
Kristin Nielson of Downtown London discusses changes within the organization
Part 2 - London Mayor and London Deputy Mayor were in studio Oct. 27 taking questions from London Live listeners.
Part 1 - London Mayor and Deputy Mayor in studio taking questions from London Live listeners
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on infill, parks and investment in London
London's Dr. Robert Hegele inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
Moshe Lander talks debt, deficit, auto jobs and betting scandals
Tech expert Carmi Levy weighs in on the aftermath of the Amazon Web issues
Brayden Ewasko of Locked On Blue Jays talks about advancing to the World Series and what that means for the future of the Blue Jays
The President and CEo of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association talks about where the auto industry sits right now in Canada
CAMI shutdown: Unifor Local 88 President Mike Van Boekel responds
LSTAR survey on how people in London and St. Thomas feel about their current quality of life
52 Questions: How do you find a partner?
Updating open-air drug use initiatives in London
Part 2 - Part 2 - London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on changes to waste collection in London
PART 1 - Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on hitting the housing target a little over 6 years early (and other stories)
Making the trip to see Easton Cowan's NHL debut
Cst. Matt Dawson of London Police Service talks about an assault case and the Accident Reporting Centre in London
Susanna Martinez of BGC London talks about their Horton Street 50+ Centre
Cart Narcs: When you don't return your shopping cart they find you
52 questions with Kyleigh: Who are you waiting for?
London composer Scott Good talks about the production of Hands of Orlac on Halloween night
PART 2 - Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on the temporary winter shelter location in London
PART 1 - Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on the temporary winter shelter location in London
We speak with Ontario Minister of Transportation Prabmeet Sarkarian about speed cameras and cabinet minister vehicles found to have been speeding - sometimes excessively
London's own Mike Lerner on what being at the very first Toronto Blue Jays game was like
Dr. Kathy Belton discusses micro-transportation and what cities need to be doing about it
Alex Brown of the London Knights talks about the commemorative Memorial Cup banner giveaway on Saturday, Oct. 11
Global News reporter Colin D'Mello on Ontario cabinet minister vehicles caught speeding
Code of the Road: London Live listeners give the rules that should be in place on the roads
Dr. Paul Wiegert of Western tells us the facts we know about 3i/Atlas
Brayden Ewasko of Locked on Blue Jays discusses Toronto's 2-0 lead over the New York Yankees in the ALDS
Horticulture expert Pam Cook with tips on helping your plants, trees and shrubs get set for colder weather
Retail Analyst Bruce Winder on Amazon sales and Walmart sales and how smaller businesses can hope to compete
52 Questions with Kyleigh: Where is your creativity?
Project Learn statistics and missing person reports with London Police Sergeant Sandasha Bough
All you need to know about the London Homebuilders Association's 35th annual Parade of Renovations on Oct. 5
London Live discussion about the latest increase in minimum wage
Elgin-Middlesex-London MPP Rob Flack on new money for policing in London, St. Thomas and Aylmer
London Live listeners weigh in on the proposed heat by-law in the city of London
Oct. 1, 2025 was a big day for Project Tiny Homes in St. Thomas
London Live listeners provide their thoughts on what the future of Canada Post should be
Hearing from CUPW on the latest Canada Post strike: What do they feel is creating some of the issues that exist?
Peter Inch tells curling stories from the AMJ Masters and the Grand Slam of Curling event held in London
Joseph McGill Jr. is the founder of the Slave Dwelling Project and made his first visit to Canada by coming to London
4th and 45: Nathan Caranci talks about CFL rule changes and this week in high school football
Speeding Part 2 - Solving the problems of the world one at a time
Speeding: Solving the problems of the world one at a time - Part 1
Stan Gibbs talks about the 150th anniversary of the Western Ontario Fish and Game Protective Association
Dr. Gordon Ozinski helps us to understand a finding deep in a 78-million year old crater that could have information on the origin of life on earth
Delays for garbage calendars in London and hopes for homecoming 2025 with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis
London Mayor Josh Morgan talks about plans for the city's most vulnerable once winter arrives
Looking at education rankings with Course Compare CEO Robert Furtado
Jaclyn Ellah on what London is doing for National Tree Day on Wednesday, Sept. 23
Dr. Abe Oudshoorn on the wait for HART Hub funding
Discussing banging on glass at hockey games
What does it take to rescue and rehabilitate a bald eagle?
52 Questions: What do love and envy have in common?
The catch that earned the Banting Broncos a $3000 prize
Part 3 - Your Highness Cannabis Mural conversation: Talking with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis
Part 2 - Your Highness Cannabis Mural conversation: Talking with Your Highness Cannabis owner Ali Khan
Part 1 - Your Highness Cannabis Mural conversation: Talking with Ward 3 Councillor Peter Cuddy
London RN Alanna Hayter talks about the Nurse Poilce Response Team
The Forest City Film Festival is getting closer - Dorothy Downs talks about the unveiling of all films that will be shown at this year's festival
Learning about Labubu dolls from FM 96's Liz Gogol
Ward 7 Councillor Corrine Rahman talks about replacing steam heating in London
52 Questions with Kyleigh: What are we hiding?
Should "innocent until proven guilty" be upheld in the Canadian justice system?
Dr. Danardo Jones on the biggest questions surrounding bail reform in Canada
The waiting list is full for children needing a Big Brother in London
London has been called a "Zombie capital." Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis gives his reaction
How does the city decide where garbage cans go and how much have development charges increased in London?
Dr. Kaitlyn Mendes on "Unknown Number" and parenting teens today
Barrie Mayor Alex Nuttall on declaring a state of emergency over encampments in his city
Mike Stubbs speaks with Federal Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre
Megan Ciufo and Nicole Davis of Lifespin tell some real life stories of what families are facing as we come out of the summer
Greg Blanchard talks about what is still to come at the 2025 Western Fair
Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow talks about what to do with the Sarnia Rd., and Western Rd. intersection
Concordia economist and lecturer Moshe Lander on Canada's economic forecast
Western Mustang football head coach Greg Marshall on facing Ottawa and starting the year 2-0 after wins over Queen's and Guelph
Former Marineland employee speaks out about the animals still left at the park
4th and 45 - Talking local football with Nathan Caranci
All you need to know about Air Show London with Executive Director Holly Doty
All you need to know about the 148th edition of the Western Fair with Kris Dinell of Western Fair District
Construction in London, the future of the Thames Pool site and other stories with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis
The best curlers in the world are coming to London and St. Thomas for the AMJ Masters
Minister David Piccini discusses a new provincial program designed to break down interprovincial barriers for in-demand professions
Jennie Dann updates construction projects in London
Sara Austin of Children First Canada on bullying in schools and on child poverty overall
Talking about construction in the city: Hear from London Mayor Josh Morgan and callers to London Live
Rob Matic describes his battle with cancer and provides some excellent advice for anyone diagnosed with cancer
London recording artist Samantha Hooey talks about her return to making music
Water levels are low in the area. What does that mean?
Talking London high school football with Nathan Caranci
A discussion on what could make London's parks even better
Western Law School helping individuals currently trying to navigate their way through Family Court
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on Code of Conduct and growth and transportation in London
Dr. Mario Elia on vaccines and whether a vaccine can protect against more than one virus
Dr. Mike Moffatt discusses London rent prices now and where costs could be going in the future
12-year old Londoner Sid Patel wins People's Choice Award for space photography
A Legionnaires Disease outbreak has been re-declared in London
Sgt. Matt Dawson discusses a hoax call to London Police Service, the aftermath and the current police investigation
We are seeing a decline in tech job postings? Carmi Levy joined us to talk about why that could be happening
The story of the Medway Valley Pathway and its future - Will it be made more accessible by the city of London?
CNE CEO Mark Holland on everything still left to happen at the 2025 CNE
London Mayor Josh Morgan talks about the latest funding for London from the Building Faster Fund
Talking about the 2025 Boomerz Boxing and Boxing Ontario Novice Tournament in London August 22-24
Thursday Morning Panel with John Fyfe-Millar and Nathan Caranci: Doug Ford and home invasion charges
How many London homes do not have working smoke alarms? The number might surprise you.
People’s Choice voting is now open for the 2025 Urban Design Awards in London
New report says that improving nursing ratios in Ontario would be a huge move to helping our health care system as a whole
An argument in favour of shrinking the TVDSB
Housing starts have really slowed in the London area. What does that mean?
Western Law professor Michael Lynk on the end of the Air Canada strike
PART 2 - Tuesday Morning Panel with Roger Caranci and Murray Faulkner
PART 1 - Tuesday Morning Panel with Roger Caranci and Murray Faulkner
Discussing the ClothingWorks Annual Winter Coat Drive which is on now in London
London Mayor Josh Morgan outlines what is taking place at the 2025 Association of Municipalities of Ontario Conference
Hard Rock Hotel London General Manager Brendon Ainscow talks about being named to Forbes list of "11 new hotels to visit this summer worldwide"
The Detroit Lions are coming back to London for an opening day watch party
All of the details on Miracle Treat Day at Dairy Queen
Nelson Alexander describes what it is like to compete (and finish 4th overall) in an Ironman Triathlon
TVDSB School Board Trustee Lori-Ann Pizzolato talks about what it is like to be a trustee right now
After years of study Dr. Natasha Mhatre from Western University has determined exactly how crickets make the sounds they do
Find out about ticks and what you can do if you discover one on you or on your pet
How common is it for dogs to be used in medical research?
Rob Cribb from the Investigative Journalism Bureau on dogs being used for medical research in London
How do we change the narrative of Downtown London?
ROUNDTABLE - Part 2 for Aug. 7, 2025: Cheryl Miller and John Fyfe-Millar discuss Canada's sacred cows and whether they are a key to a new trade deal with the U.S.A.
ROUNDTABLE - Part 1 for Aug. 7, 2025: Cheryl Miller and John Fyfe-Millar discuss whether we need school board trustees or BRT
Juan's breakfast pizza idea
Discussing pharmacare and how it could be a big help for Ontarians
London Hydro CEO Ysni Samsedini discusses an idea to create something new that could save money and bring new opportunities to London Hydro
Mike and Juan discuss building furniture with the single instruction page that covers multiple boxes of boards and screws
More dirt bikes and other unlicensed vehicles are appearing on the streets of London
Roundtable Part 1 - Murray Faulkner and Roger Caranci talk about the latest tariff moves
Roundtable Part 2 - Murray Faulkner and Roger Caranci talk about the state of downtown London
52 Questions with Kyleigh: How much is enough?
The art of "Leaving No Trace" with Brian Salt on Wild Friday
UNIFOR President Lana Payne talks tariffs and trade agreements with Mike Stubbs
Dr. Tim Elcombe on challenges that fans and organizers of the 2026 World Cup of Soccer could face.
Sonya Juffermans discusses some of the most common scams being seen right now by London Police
London's Nelson Alexander set for very first Ironman Triathlon
Stephen Lecce on creating isotopes in Ontario and cancelling the Starlink deal
Here are new ways to dispose of batteries in London
Former TVDSB Trustee Peter Jaffe discusses whether trustees are needed in our current education system
What it's like to be a minor baseball umpire in 2025 with Steve Cochrane of the LDBA
Scott Belford of The Walk Off Podcast talks Blue Jays and the MLB trade deadline
U18 London Jr Mustangs coach Greg Willson on winning back-to-back OSFL championships
The OLG's Tony Bitonti on the challenges that can exist when trying to let someone know they have just won $60-million
Fanshawe College's Pam Cook on what the Boxwood Moth could do in London if we don't act quickly
Emma Donoghue talks about her new play, “The Wind Coming Over the Sea”
Talking with Liam and Mike of Cancer Bats
London Chamber of Commerce CEO Graham Henderson discusses sustainability in London
London Lawyer Nick Cake examines the outcome of the Hockey Canada Sexual Assault Trial
Jennifer Dunn of the London Abused Women's Centre discusses what the decision in the Hockey Canada Trial could mean
Mark LeBel remembers Hulk Hogan
Discussing protests with Andrew Perez - Principal, Perez Strategies
The Zipper Merge - Londoner Abes Oozeer is writing a book about it
Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow discusses a debate over where to put the new Emergency Services Campus
Dr. Jeff Preston on what could make London easier to navigate when it comes to accessibility
Taz from FM 96 talks about the passing of Ozzy Osbourne
The U16 London Jr. Mustangs have turned a dramatic finish into an appearance in the OSFL Championship
How the London Minor Football Association is dealing with parents who go at officials
If you have Japanese Beetles in your garden - this could help in a big way
Dr. Ian Lee talks about Canada-U.S. trade and what could pave the way to a deal that he feels could help Canadians in more ways than one
Mike and Juan talk about the latest on the Coldplay concert big screen fiasco
Adoption week looks to find homes for all kinds of furry friends
Giving tech start-ups a leg up in London
The final phase of London's Mobility Master Plan with Ward 7 Councillor Corrine Rahman
Dr. Mark Daley talks about AI: Where it is right now and where it appears to be heading
The story behind how London received its UNESCO designation as a city of music and what that actually means
The dangers that exist around repeat offenders continuing to receive bail.
Peter Bergmanis of the London Health Coalition weighs in on the LHSC lawsuits that have been filed against former executives
Money isn't exactly flowing toward the HART Hubs just yet.
Research Co. has a new poll put that gives a report card on how Canadians are feeling about the new Liberal government
Here are options if you have a mortgage that is coming up for renewal
Dr. Joanne Kearon of the MLHU on what we need to know about the latest Legionnaires outbreak in London
Amanda Katz and The Parentless Club
Devon Peacock makes his first trip to Port Stanley... ever
PART 2 - Discussion on the positives and the negatives of AI in the workplace
PART 1 - David Akin of Global News talks about how AI is impacting business based on new Statistics Canada figures
What "Adaptive Reuse" could do for Downtown London
Wild Fridays with Brain Salt of Salthaven on Wildlife Laws
Constable Matt Dawson on how the public's help assisted in two arrests this week in London
Damien Warner talks about his athletic career beginning at Boys and Girls Club of London
Mike tours Sunfest and talks with Alfredo Caxaj
London Wolfpaac President Scott Knight talks about girls tackle football and the growth of the Wolfpaac
Andrew Dodd of Film London talks about attracting future productions to the city
Actor, musician and now author, Tyler Hilton talks about "Daddy: Live in Concert" and moving to London, Ontario
Talking Delivery Drivers and Red Light Camera stats with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis
A tornado did touch down in the Lucan area on June 30, 2025
London Sports Hall of Fame inductee Murray Young talks about the growth of rugby in London.
Carmi Levy discusses the Digital Services Tax and what comes next now that it has been scrapped
Craig Smith of ETFO talks about the state of education in London and in Ontario
Moshe Lander in studio talking economics, Canada's slipping productivity and Canada's place in the world
Updating the Ontario government's goal to connect every person in Ontario to a primary care team
How a London company named HUX is transforming women's underwear
Dr. Mike Moffatt on where housing prices and rental prices could be headed
Temperature records have been set during the latest heat wave in Southwestern Ontario
Gary Kendrick's Stanley Cup story
Darda Sales talks about her career as a two-sport world championship athlete
Ideas on what to do with vacant buildings in downtown London
Measuring just how huge pickleball is getting
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about cranes in the sky, turning parking lots into homes and hiring a new Integrity Commissioner
Talking Wheelchair Rugby with one of the best to ever play: Dave Willsie
How did you become a fan of your favourite sports team?
Jared Zaifman talks about where London sits when it comes to building new homes
Broken hand wouldn't deter her - Jennifer Ogg - one of Canada's greatest female boxers
Retail Analyst Bruce Winder talks about changes to Amazon Prime Days and the impact of Amazon on the marketplace
Megan Chiufo of LifeSpin talks about some of the realities of renting in London
What is the landscape like right now for small businesses operating in Canada?
Carbon Monoxide scare at London Community Centre
Talking with Olympian and soon-to-be London Sports Hall of fame member Maggie Mac Neil
OSSTF District 11 President John Bernans talks about trying to save money at TVDSB
A look at where gas prices could be heading in the London area
The Forest City Cobra Chickens take the field for the first time on June 20, 2025
Dave Woodey on the London Beefeaters 50th anniversary season and 2025 Hall of Fame class
Michael Hurley on recent Nanos research data outlining the public vs private debate in health care
What do you do if you find a baby animal? Wild Fridays with Brian Salt of Salthaven
52 Questions: How are you capturing your story?
Ontario is looking at how to power the province 25 years into the future
Ward 5 Councillor Jerry Pribil talks about a short-term rental issue in London
OCEU President Harry Goslin talks about the WSIB strike
Strategic ideas to improve downtown London: A designated Culture and Heritage Quarter
Aviation expert John Gradek talks about the Air India Crash that took place June 12, 2025
Finding property tax savings in a place they didn't seem to exist
THAT Eric Alper on the lives of Brian Wilson and Sly Stone
A London finding could assist stroke patients in a big way
Mark and Dale Hunter headed to the London and District Business Hall of Fame
Tech Analyst Carmi Levy talks about how hard it can be to catch a cyber criminal
Katie Dean of Viewer Discretion Legislation Coalition talks about a new documentary showing at Hyland Cinema
Walking and talking with John Davidson between St. Thomas and London on June 10, 2025
Anna Vockeroth on receiving the diagnosis of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy for your son
Eric Morden talks accessibility and what we can do to improve it
Details on John Davidson's 30 km walk on June 10 to mark 30 years since John pushed Jesse around Ontario
Lauren and Julia DaSilva are graduating Medical School at Western are are going into Family Medicine. They talk about what made them want to be family doctors.
Answering questions surrounding the Whole of Community System Response
Dating in 2025: Kyleigh's 52 Questionas asks, Have you ever been replaced
Dave Naylor of TSN talks about the emergence of Canadian stars in the CFL
London Chamber CEO Graham Henderson on a role businesses will play in shaping downtown London
Professional Bull Rider Ashton Solhi talks about what it is like to ride bulls for a living
Imam Abd Alfatah Twakkal discusses the anniversary of the June 6, 2021 attack on the Afzaal family
Lawyer Mike Lerner on what comes next in sexual assault trial of five former members of Canada's World Junior team
Learn about Pack the Park and how you can see the London Majors without even buying a ticket
Short-term rental rules in London and what happens if you don't follow them
New information series about Downtown London and what is coming to that part of the city.
London Mayor Josh Morgan talks about a new Office-to-Residential conversation on Richmond Street
Things you may not know about injured workers and WSIB
52 Questions with Kyleigh: Are you in control - Your mindset is controlling your perspective
John Davidson talks about his walk with Jesse - Jesse's Journey - 30 years ago
New Ontario legislation could be very positive for students and education
Discussing community housing challenges that could cost London with Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis
Discussing driving safety on rural roads
Outdoor movie nights are back in London
The power that King Charles can have with Matthew Rowe - CEO, of The Campaign for Wool Canada
Jim Van Horne talks with Darlene and Addie from the Junior Hockey Junkies
LSTAR Chair Dale Marsh discusses the large supply of homes on the real estate market
WSIB vice-president of communications Aaron Lazarus talks about the current strike
Global News Chief Meteorologist Anthony Farnell looks at how soon summer weather will be on the way
Brockton Mayor Chris Peabody talks about a tragedy that has claimed five lives and has left his community shattered
Dr. Ian Lee talks about two paths forward for Canada Post
Debbie Kasman talks about what the Ontario government is doing to address problems in education
Mona Aljoujou talks about job action being taken by WSIB workers in London and around the province
Education analyst Debbie Kasman talks about the financial audit of the TVDSB and what is contained in it
A big congratulations to Amy Horton as we discuss the role of nurse practitioners in health care
Gardening tips with Pam Cook from Fanshawe College
Dianne Martin - CEO of Registered Practical Nurses Association of Ontario
52 Questions - Who is your emergency contact with Kyleigh Stubbs
An early look at what is in the Ontario budget
Cleveland Brownlee of the London Majors preview the 2025 Majors season
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about taking complaints from constituents and the vote on what to do with the operating budget surplus
A report talks about what is happening in London with the increasing reliance on agencies in health care
Jack Moore - voice of the Laurier Golden Hawks - talks about London's Taylor Elgersma signing with the Green Bay Packers
Former London Mayor Matt Brown talks about what to do with the current operating budget surplus in the city
How many EVs do we have right now in London and where does that number appear to be going?
What tariffs could mean to the TV and film industry in Canada
Maya Mark - Interim President of the Congress for Black Women - London Chapter on the Mother's Day event happening in London
Emergency Preparedness - Saturday May 10, 2025
Details on "Rock the Runway" with YXU President and CEO Scott McFadzean
What the use of AI is going to mean for health care in Canada
Clarke Road S. S. students set for "Smells Like the 90's" performance
Could money from the operating surplus grow London as a music city? We talk with Graham Henderson of the LCOC
Jackson Findlay of the Western Mustangs talks about being drafted by the BC Lions
52 Questions with Kyleigh Stubbs - Are we allowed to like our bodies?
Discussing the new look of the TVDSB with Debbie Kasman
If you are experiencing Tinnitus, here is a conversation with audiologist Dr. Keith Darrow about what can be done
Economist Moshe Lander talks about Mark Carney, cost of raising kids and the economic impacts of the Maple Leafs and sports teams in general
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about potions for the surplus in the London operating budget
Global News Chief Political Correspondent David Akin looks at wild storylines from the 2025 Federal Election
Tax deadline information and what happens if you don't file with Gerry Vittoratos
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks encampments in the city
ETSN 1050's Jim Tatti previews Game 3 between the Maple Leafs and the Senators
All about Dragon Boat Racing in London and how to try it yourself
Comparing and contrasting the platforms of the Conservatives and the Liberals with Dr. Ian Lee
Part 2 - Remembering Dr. Hugh Allen
Part 1 - Celebrating the Life of Dr. Hugh Allen
Invasive species in SW Ontario and what to do about them
Have a say on London city councillor salaries and expense accounts: Here's how
All you need to know about the Spring Food Drive in London
UNIFOR National President Lana Payne talks CAMI and Donald Trump with Mike Stubbs
Forest City Cobra Chickens merchandise is flying off the proverbial shelves
Plant spokesperson Mike Van Boekel responds to changes at the CAMI plant in Ingersoll
St. Thomas Mayor Joe Preston talks about EVs in the wake of the General Motors announcement about the Ingersoll CAMI plant
London Chamber of Commerce CEO Graham Henderson talks about a chance to meet the federal candidates in London.
The state of nursing in Ontario with Dr. Doris Grinspun
If you are born before 1970 do you need to update your measles vaccination?
The new grant program for new London retail businesses, clean and green and construction in the city
Talking Team Canada Football and its London connections as the men's national team gets set to face Italy
Kate called London Live to talk about her experience living on the street in London and gave her thoughts on the open-air drug strategy
London Police Chief Thai Truong talks with Mike Stubbs about the city's open-air substance abuse strategy.
London Mayor Josh Morgan on the city's open-air substance abuse strategy
Jennie Dann from the city of London with some construction updates
Patrick DeHaan from Gasbuddy.com talks about what to expect at the pumps heading into the future
Details on the April 6 fire near the Thames River and the challenges London fire crews had in battling it
Would you, could you try to convince a goose that you need to move their goslings?
The back story on the Forest City Cobra Chickens April Fool's joke
George Glassman of Glassman Auto Group in Michigan
John Strong talks about London Lynx Ringette and the "Come Try Ringette" program
Mike Stubbs interviews a penguin about tariffs
Inside the London Writers Society
The strange punishment handed out to the Niagara IceDogs
London Hydro CEO Ysni Semsedini on impact copper wire thefts are having in the city
How could the latest tariff threats impact the auto industry?
Londoner Sarah Wilkes talks about winning the Women's World Curling Championship for the second year in a row
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh stopped in London and talked with Mike Stubbs
Resignations at the London Transit Commission board
Taking YOUR questions: London Mayor Josh Morgan and Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis joined Mike Stubbs in the 980 CFPL Studios
52 Questions: Whose responsibility is it to get someone's name correct?
Gambling talk with Melissa Toney of the Responsible Gambling Council
Hope and concern: Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney
52 Questions: Should we be annoyed?
Canada's population growth has slowed. What effect could that have?
Integrated health care discussion with Dr. Aine Carroll
Talking London: Arva sewage and annexation, paying for family doctors to come here and dealing with potholes
Retail analyst Bruce Winder talks tariffs and future tariff threats in the retail sector
Founder and CEO of Tahini's talks about navigating uncertainty of tariffs and supply chains
Running 50km on your 50th birthday to raise $50 000 for Vanier Children’s Mental Wellness
52 Questions with Kyleigh Stubbs:: Who do you think you are?
Dr. Ian Lee of Carleton University gives his thoughts on tariffs and counter-tariffs and the start of the Trade War between Canada and the United States
What London is doing to deal with potential tariffs with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis
London's Sarah Wilkes talks about winning at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts
New walking tours available in London
52 Questions with Kyleigh Stubbs:: Can you experience self-growth in a relationship?
London's Deputy Mayor suggests that we reduce the "bells and whistles" on road projects
Tristin Hopper of the National Post looks at the Delta Airlines crash in Toronto and what may have prevented a tragedy
Stories with Rick Nash about Dale Hunter, the London Knights and playing best-on-best hockey
Airshow London's Jim Graham on the changes to the Airshow past and present
How a Canadian business, created to help celebrate Canada is looking at the new landscape between Canada at the United States
London's own Paige Martin is in Montreal and helps us preview the Four Nations Face-off
A thought on what Donald Trump is doing from Dr. Vivek Astvansh of McGill University
One of Sydney Brown's former football coaches describes what it was like to watch Sydney win the Super Bowl
Global News reporter Ashleigh Stewart talks about her sit-down with Steve Bannon and about what U.S. President Donald Trump might want from Canada
A sit-down with Western Mustang football player Jackson Findlay who was named a Top 8 Academic All-Canadian
Global News Reporter Touria Izri helps us to understand more about inter-provincial trade
The location of the new HART Hub in London has been announced
Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley on the tariff situation
Dr. Mike Moffatt compares the number of homes being built in London with the number across the rest of the province
Tech Analyst Carmi Levy talks about misinformation as the Ontario election campaign kicks off
Colin D'Mello of Global News talks about the Ford government's plan for family medicine
Talking family doctors and more with Ontario Minister of Health Sylvia Jones
London's Mayor and Deputy Mayor answer listener questions in the 980 CFPL studios
Dr. Ian Lee of Carleton University discusses what U.S. President Donald Trump laid out for Canada (and other countries) in his inauguration speech
Peter Inch talks about the fire at the St. Thomas Curling Club
Where are rent prices headed in London?
Ontario Green Party leader Mike Schreiner stops by the 980 CFPL studios
What does it mean to be Canadian?
There is a new tool to assist first responders and it comes from right here in London, Ont.
Concordia University's Moshe Lander talks aftermath of Justin Trudeau announcement
Global News reporter Mackenzie Gray talks about concerns being expressed in Liberal leadership race
Meta is making changes to it fact-checking process. Carmi Levy tells us why.
The Prime Minister has announced he will resign. What happens next?
Ontario was going to be fully accessible by 2025. Are we even close?
Economist Moshe Lander weighs in on Canada's economic situation heading into 2025
Aftermath of a child being struck by a vehicle after getting off his school bus
Details on LSTAR's Community Cares Day
Debbie Neufert's reimagining of 'Silent Night"
The latest on London's Mobility Master Plan
Dr. Ian Lee talks about U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's suggestion of a 25% tariff on products originating in Canada and Mexico
We need more public washrooms in London and Shawna Lewkowitz is trying to help make it happen
Budget 101 with former London mayor Matt Brown
What is in the future for Canadians who own property in the United States?
The CEO of Pillar Non-Profit talks about the London city council decision that would see non-profits receive less
London Mayor Josh Morgan and Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis answer listener questions on 980 CFPL
Carol Off talks about her new book: At a Loss for Words - Conversations in an Age of Rage
Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie talks about More For You Tax Cut with Mike Stubbs
Life in a Trench with Andy Robertshaw and Tim Gillies
An interview with London musician Paul Langille
Jade Kovacevic on being the Northern Super League's first signed player
The aftermath of the time change
Real-life ghost stories from London Live listeners
Human practice: Are you protected against carbon monoxide issues?
Talking about encampments, frustrations and assisting individuals in London
The 2024 Realtor Recommendations are out and we talk about them with LSTAR CEO Bill Madder
How high speed rail could keep travel in Ontario from becoming unbearable
Can assisted dying affect life insurance premiums?
Are allergies worse this year? It feels like it. Dr. Samira Jeimy talks about what she is seeing
Interest rate expectations and the London and area real estate markey with LSTAR CEO Bill Madder
A behind the scenes look at the life of a performer coming to Canada Life Place with general manager Kelly Austin
Imam Abd Alfatah Twakkal talks about the anniversary of the October 7 attack on Israel
Nick Oldrieve of Please Bring Me Home talks about the disappearances of Shelley Desrochers and Kathryn Bordato
A discussion about the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Where we are and where we can go
Discussing the resignation of the lHSC Board of Directors and agency use in health care
Dr. Doris Grinspun talks about changes at London Health Sciences Centre and the use of nursing agencies
Details on the Randy Collins Memorial Fall Colour Ride
The changing look of London: talking with Ken Galloway about The Summit: Urban Arts vs The World"
"Saved by the Beep" with Shannon Byron and Deputy Fire Chief Matt Hepditch of the London Fire Department
New aggressive e-mail scam being reported in London
Talking with London Nationals GM Tony Mandarelli
More and more money is being spent on agencies that supply nurses. Is it money wasted?
London police response times and more with Deputy Chief Scott Guilford
Ali Chahbar - Chair of the London Police Services Board talks about the $104 000 spent on a communications firm during the budget process
CHL President Dan MacKenzie talks about the CHL USA Prospects Challenge
The Doomsday plane flies over London
TVDSB Board Chair Beth Mai talks about Director Mark Fisher's leave of absence
Survivor Season 42 winner Maryanne Oketch talks about Survivor and coming to London for Medical school
Chris Yates of CUPE Local 2361 talks about the CUPE strike on the campus of Western University
Craig Smith of the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario on placing TVDSB Director Mark Fisher on leave and a few other stories
LDCSB Director of Education Vince Romeo talks about handling record growth in schools
Economist Moshe Lander on tariffs, EVs and increasing salaries in women's professional sports
Happy 60th anniversary to Mission Services of London’s Mission Store!
Loblaw is getting into the ultra-discount grocery store business
The changes to temporary foreign workers will not impact agriculture workers
What is happening at CAMI in Ingersoll to prompt a vote of 97 per cent in favour of a strike?
London construction update with Jennie Dann
Cordano Russell - Born in London and the first Canadian to make a final in Olympic skateboarding
Public washrooms can be hard to find - and that's not the way it should be
Recapping the Olympics from as many angles as possible
Is it time to reconfigure Hamilton Road in London?
An update on the Legionnaires disease outbreak with Dr. Joanne Kearon
Talking about the new London Majors documentary,,"Majors League"
Head coach Greg Willson on the London Jr. Mustangs U18 AAA championship season
Talking arm-wrestling with Tillsonburg's Mike Mendy
Moshe Lander talks 'Economics of London Tourism" with Mike Stubbs
From being bullied to becoming an 8-time world champion arm-wrestler : Sarah Backman tells her story
What kind of impact will mortgage renewals have on real estate in the London area?
Thoughts from a London landlord on London Live
Instead of going to the Emergency Room - what about Virtual Urgent Care in Ontario?
Londoner and 3-time Olympian Miranda Ayim gets us set for the 2024 Paris Summer Games
Recapping a Mars experiment with Captain Adam Sirek
Fewer and fewer people in Ontario have a family doctor. What can we do about it?
The price of milk is rising again - but here's why and also how the formula works that creates that price
Nearing a potential LCBO strike - thoughts from Retail Analyst Bruce Winder
Barry Boughner talks about the careers of Alf White and Frank Colman as they are honoured on Canada Day
Can a Mayor's working group bring down the current budget increase and the increases to come?
Acting president and CEO, David Musaj addresses the budget deficit at LHSC
Is it worth it to cut things like Neighbourhood Decision Making to try to bring down London's property tax increase?
London Hydro CEO Vinay Sharma on what London has to do to make sure we can handle future heat waves
Nelson Alexander talks about how a bike helmet saved his life
Robert Cribb on lead levels in water at Ontario schools and daycares
Moshe Lander - in studio - on June 18, 2024
Dr. Lorraine Godden answers the question: How early is too early to teach kids about careers?
London Fire Captain Derrick Martin on 39 first responders being honoured for their roles in a rescue operation in London
Meet London's own "Beer Knight" - Jennifer Tamse
What you need to know about the co-ownership of a home
Remembering Captain Charles "Chas" McLeod who landed at Normandy on June 6, 1944
Runaway dress, London woman hopes for wedding day miracle
The Bank of Canada prime lending rate has dropped. What could happen to real estate prices in London and St. Thomas?
What we need to know about Mental Health Trackers
London's own Paige Martin of Oilers TV previews the Stanley Cup final between Edmonton and Florida
Analyzing the growth of women's sports with Dr. La Quita Frederick of Georgetown University
What impact could increased beer sales in Ontario corner stores have on local brewers?
Analyzing the first year of the PWHL with Erin Pearson of Fanshawe College
Stories of rats, skunks and even ghosts in the pest control world with Jeff Twinn of Pest Certified
A new way of growing food with Kim Parker of Food Security Structures Canada
Why our movements get slower as we age - it may not be what you think
New London City Manager Sandra Datars-Bere talks with Mike Stubbs
Foreign intelligence could be using gangs and organized crime in Canada with Phil Gurski - President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting
The story of the London Knights fan club with Sav Neth
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on money for Ark Aid Mission and shelter spaces
Smile Cookies - Where do the proceeds go?
Maya tries to break the Alphaghetti sorting Guiness World Record
Ghosts forests are popping up along the coast - but what are they?
Protests have changes throughout history - but are they still having the same impact?
'Happy Has-Been' Bill Welychka talks new book and long career in entertainment
Strong Towns is changing how we approach community development for the better
Deepfake nudes produced with AI are only one of the risks people face with new technological advancements
The moment of total eclipse in Port Stanley at Pierside Pub
London cousins Nicole and Julia Gosling are Team Canada teammates at WWHC
Pierside Pub eclipse watch party in Port Stanley - with Mike Stubbs live on location!
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks building BRT north and west and backyard fireworks
Western Professor explains the engineering side of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
Caregivers of Petrolia Ferals aims to help the stray and feral cat population in the area
Small landlords are urging the Provincial government to change eviction rule to tackle bad tenants
Improving landlord and tenant relationships
The Grand Theatre announces what coming to the stage in the 2024-25 season
Protecting your eyes from the solar eclipse
Sliding into summer on East Park London's new waterslides
A renoviction by-law could impact small landlords more than you think
Crocheting hearts to help London family
Upcoming hockey stars are taking the ice tonight in the U16AAA semi-finals
Open banking 101: Everything Canadian's need to know about the new way of banking that could be coming
One student's mission to address food insecurity at Western University
CEO of London Hydro announces to retirement
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about what London needs for recreational facilities
The Beach Hangar is bringing beach volleyball to London, all year-round
The mental side of sports
Roll the dice...Can you guess who this actor plays in CLUE?
Mike Stubbs gets stumped by a live game of guess who for tickets to see CLUE
Can you guess who did it? CLUE takes the stage at the Grand Theater bringing the board game to life
London Blazers brought the gold home to London
Tornadoes and music spiral together at Western University in a new musical gallery
Deputy Fire Chief outlines how to take care of your rechargeable batteries
The push to privatize health care is causing major issues in London hospitals
Ontario colleges and universities are getting more funding - but is it enough?
The Property Tax Tour: Oxford County
New drivers are faking driver's ed certificates, but missing the key reasons they should take the class
The Property Tax Tour: St. Thomas residents will be seeing a 2.95% property tax increase this year
A new bill is going through provincial parliament addressing coercive abuse
Federal NDP Leader comments on the impending Pharmacare deadline
Bill 124 has been deemed unconstitutional - what happens now?
Ontario's health care system needs change, and home care isn't an exception
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis breaks down the budget
Coyotes are roaming around, and the City of Burlington has some tips on how to manage them
Sleep Clinic 101: Everything you need to know for when you go to the sleep clinic
Some TD Bank users have until the end of the day to opt out of a proposed settlement
The governments interest on debt impacts you more than you think
Raise your Stanley Cup - and no, we don't mean the trophy
The psychology of dating and why more young people are single
St Thomas Ultramarathoner is gearing up for a hike up Mount Kilimanjaro
Honolulu Blue Monday: Detroit Lions roar into the playoffs
Make it Livable: the call for more support in social assistance programs as the cost of living goes up
The CEBA deadline is just around the corner
Better neighbourhood amenities could improve youth mental health
More Canadian's are buying EV's, but our infrastructure is missing the mark
"The reality was, I was going to die." Guy Felicella talks about what helped him go from nearly losing his life on the streets due to drug addiction to advocating for the supports and services needed for those battling addiction
Ali Chahbar on Deputy Chief job posting and Police budget
The Dry Challenge: the benefits of a sober month and the bragging rights that come with it.
London Police are looking for a third Deputy Chief of Police
The ripple effect of the pandemic on education
Saving the Goslings: Salthaven has stepped in to foster the early goslings found on Western's campus
Canada Geese in London have been nesting since December, much earlier than they normally do
New book shines the spotlight on 'Hollywood's Forgotten Film Pioneer'
The Federal Conservative Leader looks back on 2023 and listeners give their opinions
Reviving the wartime housing program
The AG report has highlighted the amount of money being spent by the province on agency nurses.
Mirrors of Faith: Building bridges between faiths in London
Hanukkah: Lighting up the night, one candle at a time
Budget 101: Former London Mayor breaks down how the draft budget is made and what Londoners can expect
London community has come together to support London's most vulnerable, Director of Salvation Army Centre of Hope says
A how-to on wills with Jennifer Butkus of McKenzie Lake Lawyers LLP
Explained: Prof. Kempa on Freedom of Assembly
The Lights & Sirens Toy Drive is back to fill up emergency vehicles with gifts for all ages
Open the door to a conversation with someone new during Talk to a Stranger Week
Violence in the classroom is on the rise, with more than 950 incidents being reported in Thames Valley in October
"If your intention was to instill hate into the hearts of this community, you failed," Ali Chahbar shares his thoughts on the verdict in the Veltman trial
Texas King and their love of the hometown crowd
Right turns on red lights: more cities are looking to follow in Montreal's footsteps and change the rules of the road
The first hockey player to wear a neck guard wore it almost 50 years ago, yet neck guards still aren't mandatory in all leagues.
The Big Bandemic is bringing back the Big Band style to Port Stanley's Stork Club
Understanding fentanyl and it's deadly power
Could land for $10 move you up north? Mayor of Cochrane, Ontario explains a new initiative to attract young people and help the housing market
Controversial CMHA homeless hub proposal was withdrawn; what happens now?
Ingersoll's Katie Rice is a back-to-back OCAA Cross-Country Champion, and is aiming for more
London's own Maggie Mac Neil made history at the Pan American Games
As temperatures drop, London Coffee House is doing their part in making sure everyone stays warm
Doctors trained overseas jump through many hurdles to work as doctors in Canada, even with the shortage
Youth Opportunities Unlimited has a new hub for young people focusing in on wellness
'Step up and boogie down'; The United Way Stair Climb is coming to town
London's population continues to grow, and so does the housing market
Incentivizing developers to build affordable housing
Halloween is right around the corner, and McCulloch's Costumes can help you get into the spooky spirit
Home County Music & Art Festival has been cancelled for 2024
The Taylor Swift effect
Streaming and strikes are causing movie theaters to take a massive hit
London Innovation Challenge is looking at innovators to find ways to support London's creative industries
More support is needed for people with autism across Canada
Lobbyist registry was a miss at Tuesdays council meeting, Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis explains why
Dream Lottery Loyalty Deadline is just around the corner
"It's everywhere you turn here, the quantity is overwhelming and it's hitting almost every house," Podcast host Daniel Ofir outlines the on-going conflict in Israel
Farmers markets could save you a few dollars on produce while supporting local farmers
519Pledge for Socks: Helping London's homeless population keep warm as winter rolls in
Translating children's books to preserve language
From the Arctic to the Pacific, to the Atlantic: One Goderich lawyer is biking across Canada to raise funds for RAVENS Trust
London children's book author is shining a light on First Nation culture
OSSTF and the province have reached a deal that will keep kids in the classroom uninterrupted for the next three years
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis gives an update on the homeless hubs and some new developments in London's downtown
Digging into Hunka: Why one University of Ottawa professor decided to uncover who Yaroslav Hunka really is
The Towards Braiding exhibit at Forest City Gallery dreams of an anti-colonial future
London's homeless hubs are a few steps away from getting the stamp of approval
At least 18,025 Canadian nurses and doctors are licensed to work in the USA
The Ontario government and the ETFO have reached a tentative agreement
School presidents discuss the plans to integrate Brescia University College into Western University
'Young peoples homelessness is unique:' YOU CEO talks about why they made the decision to operate one of London's new homeless hubs
'Greedflation' isn't the issue, as the big 5 grocery leaders meet to find solutions for Canadians
'We all have a reason to run:' CIBC Run for the Cure is back in London on October 1st
Suboxone: Could it be the miracle drug to help opioid addictions?
Job hunting has changed with computer algorithms taking personality out of the process
Peoples Court of Public Opinion: Fireworks in London
Balancing the needs of roads and intersections in the city
10,000 endangered Ontario turtles are being hatched and released in London
Councillor Corrine Rahman explains that balance is needed between social housing and cost of maintenance
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about money needed for social housing projects in London
Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce breaks down the OSSTF tentative agreement and the funding coming to Ontario classrooms
Union strikes have been on the rise, but it may actually be a good thing
Soccer and mental health: Kicks for Strength combines both to break the stigma around mental health
The number of Ontarians who have died while waiting for a medical procedure has increased by 49% this year
Help wanted signs can be seen all over London - here's what it takes to fill the roles
Welcome Home: Local Graffiti artist recent installation highlights the importance of London's immigrant population
A sit-down interview with Dr. Harry Allen
"We cannot do this if we are expected to be the center for all of Ontario," Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about homeless people from other communities being sent to London
Supervised Practice Experience Program allows internationally trained nurses to work in Canada
The Canadian film industry is feeling the impact of the actor and writer strikes
A new pilot project in London is looking to deal with the rodent population in a humane way
Jason Kloss will be swimming across Lake Ontario to raise awareness for Mental Health
A report by the AG found the government’s Greenbelt development plans were “biased”
Golf Canada looks to grow the game across communities in Ontario
Canadian Swifties are going to war for concert tickets
Preview of the London 2024 Ontario Summer Games!
The National Bank Open: First round kicks off
London named in the Top 10 North American tech markets
London-based energy drink company expands into the US market
More students but not enough housing - how the increase in international students is impacting the rental market
The long weekend is here, and so is London Ribfest
Remembering Wayne Maxner
Small landlords in Ontario are leaving, and big corporations are partially to blame
A new music festival is coming to London in the fall
Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about London's need for homeless hubs and doctors
Sean Warren outlines the 46-page report which proposes 15 hubs for London's homeless community
July 24th, 2023 - Monday Mornings with Mayor Josh Morgan
Nate Erskine-Smith talks his plans for the Ontario Liberal Party
Elgin County Drowning Prevention Coalition giving water safety tips during National Drowning Prevention Week
The legend of Barbie: TMU professor and former Mattel employee outlines the impact of Barbie
Jade Kovacevic talks Womens World Cup and training the next generation of athletes
Marcus Plowright argues that housing is the only solution to London's homelessness issue
Councillor Susan Stevenson explains a recent tweet and the homelessness plan it presented
The first South Asian Cultural Festival kicks off this weekend
Home County Music and Art Festival kicking off this weekend
Human history held in water - how a lake in Milton can show how humans have changed the planet
Cell phones in school: a useful tool or a distraction? Some schools are exploring banning the devices
Rock the Park kicks off with Mumford & Sons headlining night one
Councillor Susan Stevenson gives her thoughts on recent housing announcement
Could there be another Bank of Canada interest rate hike next week?
How to identify ticks and prevent Lyme disease along with other viruses ticks may carry
A trip through Sunfest
A banner year for the Knights, including their 50/50 draws and donations
Southwestern Public Heath is telling people to stay out of the water in Port Stanely this weekend
Everything you need to know to play blind soccer
The GO Train didn't work in London, but in Stratford it bridged the gap to the GTA
Improving Canada's gender wage gap
MADD Canada CEO talks about the issue of impaired driving across Canada
St. Thomas Mayor comments on the impaired driving accident that caused the death of an 11-year-old
"We get demand letters and that is it from them," owner of London heritage home battles with the city
There is no magic pill for weight loss, even if marketing tells you otherwise
As another door closes, will more open in the downtown?
Bright Lights Black Stars tells the stories of Canada's oldest baseball league
Walt Longlade is backpacking around the world
The Forest City Velodrome is shutting down after 18 years
Ryan Gauss has been appointed to the London Police Services Board - again
The future of Blackfriars Bridge
Changes coming to TVDSB school zones in the fall
Retired Major-General Lew Mackenzie will be racing this weekend at the Montreal Grand Prix
Colin James is bringing the Blues to London
President and CEO of St Joseph's Health Care London talks separation from LHSC
LHSC President and CEO talks separation from St. Joseph's Health Care London
Learning from Indigenous communities on how to protect Canadian forests
A Tillsonburg Mom is fighting to bring her daughter to Canada
Chris Lauzon is London's Sports Person of the Year for Special Olympics
The Walk for Alzheimers is back
Increased hate towards Pride isn't stopping the group from pushing forward
Expert weighs in on capital punishment debate
18-year-old from Ingersoll brought home a bronze medal from the Skills Canada National Competition
London Fire Department issues a large outdoor burn ban
A London pair are packing lunches for kids who need it
Remembering the Afzaal family two-years after the London attack
Can our power grid hold up with the high electricity demand this summer?
Tom Green is bringing laughs to London
Changes to intersection where fatal accident happened north of Woodstock were already in the works
Fin's Spins will be a Grand Bend hot spot this summer - and its run by an 11-year-old
Canada's NDP leader announces proposal to lower rent, stop renovictions and create affordable homes
Turning food waste into plastic
Canada's cyberbullying laws aren't protecting kids as much as they should
Car insurance rates have gone up, so now is the time to shop around
The latest COVID-19 guidelines from MLHU
The Aeolian is using a non-profit ticketing platform - and they are the first in Canada to do it
The Mayor's bet for the OHL Championship
Want to plant Ontario native plants this spring? Here's what you should keep in mind
The new President of the Ontario Medical Association
Moshe Lander talks economics - live in studio
Clinician and Lead Investigator at new C-OPN site breaks down what it has to offer
The Canadian Open Parkinson Network is coming to London
Former Police Chief shares thoughts on More Boots on the Ground Plan
Are young people still interested in joining the Canadian Military? Deputy Commander explains recruitment efforts
The economic impact of the PSAC strike
Its time to clean up your lawn for summer - learn what London's open air burning by-law allows you to burn
The charm of London Central Lions Club
Rent control is doing more harm than good when it comes to the housing crisis
Refocusing literacy and math in Ontario classrooms - Education Minister Stephen Lecce explains
How to build a CEO, and how they make millions
The Ontario government is proposing to build over a million homes before 2031 - but will this help renters?
Young London is giving young people a voice
Spring is here and so are The Masters
The perfect birthday gift for West Elgin's late Mayor
Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada reacts to the federal budget
The time has come to vote for West Lorne to host Kraft Hockeyville
South London has a new Costco
Less cables and less financial stress - how the budget may be helping you save on your smartphone
Utah's new social media legislation - will it catch on?
From being 11-years old in a refugee camp in Kenya, to receiving the Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee Award - Nhial Deng tells his story
A northern light show danced across London's night sky - science journalist explains why
There is more to Ramadan than you think - Asim Hussein wants to help you learn more
Getting mental health help for those who need it, but may not seek it out themselves
Olympian Maggie McNeil is wading in on the Thames Pool debate
How has the retail industry been impacted by inflation?
The fascinating history of Canada's military - told by a Brit
The long-term effects of second-hand smoke
West Lorne could host Kraft Hockeyville - here's how you can help them do it
Bill C-11 and its impact on AI, deepfakes, and fake news
Flipping the switch on parenting - how the digital age changes parenting
Tax season is here - find out what you can expect this year
How are London schools tackling Black History Month
Round Table: Understanding Russia's invasion of Ukraine, one-year later
Anti-bullying advocate wants parents to "pay attention to your kids," says you cannot help if you don't know what's going on
Will the Rideau Canal open for skating this year?
Red light for Reptilia - but they still plan to open
What does your poop say about your gut health?
An update on construction around London
How to talk to your kids about tragedies
Former London Knight and NHL All-Star Dennis Wideman joins the London Knights Hall of Fame
Magic weight loss injection or risky new yoyo diet? Registered Dietitian breaks down the diabetes injection being used to lose weight
CEO of RNAO comments on Ontario's heath care plans and pillars
The challenges a London, Ont. mother is facing now that her mentally ill daughter is legally an adult
Private sector businesses are taking the first step to sustainability
"The main thing is that Waylon is here, and he's trying and he's fighting," Petrolia, Ont. mother shares the story of her son and his fight for his life
Viewer Discretion Legislation by-law in London has set the precedent across Canada
Update your child's vaccination status with the MLHU, or they could face suspension until its updated
Every Canadian Counts is shining a light on those with disabilities who urgently need support
Bobby Hull and his impact on the World Hockey Association
Preparing high school students for exams in a new way
"I feel like I won the lottery yesterday" London, Ont. mother who has been seeking help for her daughter finally gets help from the courts
The new Chair of the London Police Service Board
You are not alone - Derek Marques on why talking about mental health matters.
Home sales may reach new lows that haven't been seen since 2001 this year
Rob Simpson on the London Knights at the OHL trade deadline
Five London athletes dominating the Women's World U18 Hockey Championship
Bill 7 is taking away consent from patients and causing pain to those who are already vulnerable
Award-winning Shared Decision Making Program at Children's Hospital allows everyone to be a part of health care decisions
From the CFL to E-Sports
New Year, new restaurant - Michael's on the Thames is changing owners and its name in the new year
Stroke rates on the rise as the holiday season fast approaches
Doctors at LHSC say they're seeing a significant rise in type 1 diabetes. Here's what you need to know about the autoimmune condition.
Will the new LHSC master plan tackle everything it should?
A special gift for one young boy came to St. Thomas bringing the holiday spirit
RNAO reacts to Bill 124 being struck down
1 in 10 babies is born premature - here's how you can help them
London Health Science Centre outlines their new master plan with new support for mental health
Dr. Prachi Sirvastava calls out the misinformation regarding the CUPE strike
Capacity overflow continues at London Children's Hospital
There are now eight billion people in the world - when will the rapid population growth begin to slow down
The importance of National Philanthropy Day
From donating to relief efforts in Ukraine to getting banned travel to Russia - founder of Ontario vodka brand explains her story
Londoner Bronson Deagle receives gold St. John Ambulance Lifesaving Award for 2021 water rescue
Helping out London's homeless community with a drive for medical supplies
Hear for the Holidays
Fight to End Homelessness returns after 2-year pandemic hiatus
Could streaming services start adding ads?
KD Grainger shares why she takes part in the United Way StairClimb
Public divorce shines a light on issues everyone should think about
How to deal with credit card debt
Live from Philly before game 4 - Rick Corner paints the picture
London, Ont.'s Children's Hospital celebrates a century of service and accomplishments
Brad Gushue is the most recent winner of the Tim Hortorns Briar - and he's not done
2023 Tim Hortons Brier is coming to London
Determining the best place to work in London
Looking at immigration and religious affiliation in London, Ont. following Statistics Canada data release
Epilepsy developments at LHSC allows more patients access to treatment
Whitecaps Under-17 team headed to OPDL Gary Miller Charity Shield Final
Menopause - something half the population goes through, but no one talks about
George Diaco on returning to London to play for the Knights
Fire prevention week reminds us of safety tips we should always keep in mind
Bringing the Oneida language back at Fanshawe College
Knights Shift - Episode 2
Adult Eating Disorder Service at LHSC celebrates 10-year milestone
Reducing food waste can save you some money at the grocery store
Are you going to have to start paying a extra when you use a credit card?
Knights Shift - Episode 1
Lidup4branden - reminding people on the importance of helmets
Take an auditory tour of the The Hume Cronyn Memorial Observatory
Andrea Aragon and Sean McCann are bringing awareness to addiction, and being a family member of someone with an addiction
The impact of Pierre Poilievre winning Conservative Party leadership race
College of Nurses of Ontario moving forward with changes for internationally trained nurses
Dr. Graham Broad weighs in on impact of Queen Elizabeth II passing
Could your federal electoral district be changing soon? London-Fanshawe MP Lindsay Mathyssen digs into the proposed redistribution
Looking for a career change? The Supportive Care Program at Conestoga College may be a good option for you
#WeAreLakeErie bringing awareness to the importance of this global treasure
Finally wrapping up and putting a bow on the story of Santa's House
A goal to double capacity in five years - Gemma Pryor explains how McDonald's Canada plans to do this
Within seconds, you move across the province - the real impact Ronald McDonald House has on families who need it
How Cargill supports McDonald's
Ronald McDonald House Charities Executive Director talks mission and goals
Sue Fletcher is headed to the Ontario Senior Games
Will Nicholl officially a London Knight
Get outside and immerse yourself in nature - take a forest bath
Expert critiques Education Minister Lecce's 2022 education plan
More women are wanting workplace flexibility as we start heading back into the office
What's the future of electric vehicles?
Strathroy Pride gearing up for their event
The Toronto Blue Jays fire Charlie Montoyo
Kids Help Phone adding services to help more people
Blind soccer coming to London
Pandemic pets up for adoption again
Why the Arizona school system unlikely in Ontario, Canada
Landscape of education system in Arizona, USA and Canada
The impact of rising interest rates
De-streaming in our education systems
A new app to help those suffering from brain injuries
From trading grilled cheese sandwich to Maud Lewis painting charity auction
Tom Hennessy's walk of gratitude
The importance of financial literacy
Staying away harmful ticks this summer
Remembering the June 6th attack in London
What is an online sports gambling addiction really like?
Returning Lifeguards to Central Elgin make recruiting for the summer easy
Rent control may not be a solution for renters
What can be done to make renting a little easier
Seven-year-old boy from London, Ont. chosen to participate in iPOP! 2022
The impact consumers could see with another interest rates hike
When do Canadians buy more cannabis?
How does sleep impact us?
Joel Kennedy on running the Boston Marathon
Dr. Alex Summers on fourth doses of COVID-19 vaccine
Ethan Diamandas previewed what to watch in blue jays this season
A new way to buy a home
Commuters are finding new ways to get to work as the price of gas goes up
An early start to the golf season
Getting London Ready for Ukrainian Refugees
Tips on how to manage your budget and deal with debt
Premier Doug Ford talks gas prices, the pandemic and more
How is the pandemic impacting the development of Ontario students?
How have Refugees new to Canada been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic?
From Masonville Mall to first Canadian winner of Survivor
How much does it take to save for a house?
How much do Canadian's have in common with protesters in Ottawa?
Shelters working together to help the homeless in London
Could a vacancy tax be coming to London?
Remembering the January 29th Mosque Shooting
The rise of gas prices
Mayor Ed Holder talks State of the City
The Brier coming back to London in 2023
The career of Meatloaf
Changes coming to Budweiser Gardens thanks to the provincial restriction lifting
Mayor Ed Holder talks Ontario Housing Summit
Deputy Mayor Josh Morgan speaks about COVID-19 in his home
Don't trust the ice on ponds and drainage ditches - Platoon Chief Colin Shewell - London Fire Dept.
Suzannah Warlick - Passage To Sweden
LDCSB Director of Education - Vince Romeo on the marathon needed to package rapid tests
Cora Waschkowski - The Little Red Roaster
Donnovan Bennett remembers Larry Haylor
Championship stories and getting set for season 12 with Cleveland Brownlee
The Ontario government doesn't classify OCAA and OUA athletes as elite
Saving a life in London, Ontario
Canadian Journalist and Photographer Louie Palu talks about being at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021
2021 London Sports - Year in Review
A financial plan, not financial resolutions will help you meet your money goals in 2022
Dale Hawerchuk's story about the '87 Canada Cup championship clinching goal
Angela Di Corpo on Imagine Van Gogh
Porter and Colton - 2021 Toy Drive
Rolling Stones UNZZIPPED exhibition takes fans behind the scenes of one of the most influential rock bands
Maggie MacNeil of London on winning another gold in the pool
Chatting with lawyer Ali Chahbar about his appointment to London Police Services Board
MLHU Acting MOH on booster shots, vaccine availability, capacity limits, and school closures
Winter tire info and more with Ricky from Ricky Ratchets
Western Mustang football team head coach Greg Marshall on Vanier Cup Championship 2021
Anonymous donation allows MS Society of Canada to triple impact of donations on Giving Tuesday 2021
Dave Woodey shares his amazing Football story - London Live with Mike Stubbs
John Matisz of The Score talks an exciting new hockey documentary - London Live with Mike Stubbs
Committee endorses Mariam Hamou to fill London's Ward 6 vacancy
Jay Goldberg of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation reacts to the province's fall economic statement - London Live with Mike Stubbs
Long distance runner Lanni Marchant talks what it takes to run a marathon, and her recent successes - London Live with Mike Stubbs
Supply chain issues impact homebuyers waiting on their pre-construction purchased homes
Prince Albert's Diner co-owner Bill Spigos discusses their career and closing down - London Live with Mike Stubbs
Tony Elenis discusses the struggles the food service industry faces following increased minimum wage - London Live with Mike Stubbs
COP26: What you need to know about the 26th United Nations Climate Change conference
Will people who lose their job for not complying with COVID-19 vaccine policies be able to collect EI? Employment lawyer explains
Paulie O'Byrne talks about Kyle Beach and being a survivor
Colm Feore and the 2021 Forest City Film Festival
Former Humboldt Bronco Kaleb Dahlgren on diabetes and turning a negative into a positive
5-year-old boy from London, Ont. goes reverse trick-or-treating to spread Halloween cheer
Joint letter calls on federal government to fast track the Canada Disability Benefit
How does moral injury impact healthcare workers' brains? London, Ont. researchers aim to find out
Islamic Heritage Month: A time to reflect, learn, and celebrate
London, Ont. jazz singer finding her voice with help of COVID-19 'long hauler' clinic
Fire Prevention week 2021: Learning the sounds of fire safety and other life-saving tips
What does Ontario's 'targeted’ COVID-19 rapid test program in schools mean for the rest of the year?
Western President Alan Shepard on GBSV allegations on campus, student walkout
MOH plans bachelorette party that includes running 5km in formal attire, patio hopping
UWOFA says it stands with survivors of GBSV, supports student walkout
What the 2021 Federal election could mean for Ontario's agriculture industry
Amazon is hiring 15,000 workers and increasing their pay - let's examine why - London Live with Mike Stubbs
King's sociology professor says students want to see a better response from Western University in wake of sexual violence allegations
School is back in session, and how is it going? - London Live with Mike Stubbs
Munir El-Kassem Discusses 2nd Annual Musilfest Event
Wes Robinson - President PSAC Local 610
It's time for Ribfest in London, discussing the mental health impact of the Olympics on the athletes, and the Blue Jays and baseball are back in Canada - London Live Podcast, July 29th
Understanding why possums - or opossums - are so important to the environment, understanding the financial and economic impact of COVID-19 on Canada, and how did Maggie MacNeil's mother react to her daughter winning Gold? - London Live Podcast, July 27th
Getting ready for the Road to Rock the Park, understanding the importance and impact of Mary Simon as Canada's newest Governor General, and how can The Pegasus Project be used to combat terrorism? - London Live Podcast, July 26th
How are people feeling about returning to work and wearing proper clothing, understanding the details surrounding an incredibly interesting cannabis food petition, and chatting with the parents of Maggie MacNeil - London live Podcast, July 23rd
Discussing the planning and mental health impact the Olympics has on the athletes, taking a look at the upcoming Seattle Kraken expansion draft, and getting an update on the vaccination situation - London Live Podcast, July 21st
A London father's pride in his daughter being a flagbearer for the Tokyo Olympics, understanding the concept of water as a market commodity, and what is the Pegasus Project and should we be concerned? - London Live Podcast, July 19th
What should we do about proof of vaccination, getting the history of the Anti-Vaxx movement and discussing its negative impacts, and learning about an incredible experimental venom-based superglue - London Live Podcast, July 14
Learning about 3D printing and the amazing GLIA Project, what is to be done about political attack ads, and discussing tennis and the Tokyo Olympics - London Live Podcast, July 13th
Talking about the MS Bike event with an MS Ambassador, is it time for the Province to update and change its flag, and having our weekly data and privacy chat with Dr. Thomas Cooke - London Live Podcast, July 12th
Understanding the history and issues of Indigenous communities throughout Canada, a Londoner talks her Olympic future, and how a Habs player's mum is handling their games - London Live Podcast, June 24th
Understanding homelessness and programs London has to help deal with homelessness, getting an update from Queen's Park, and understanding the situation happening in El Salvador - London Live Podcast, June 22nd
Getting some profound perspectives and understanding the importance of diverse stories on Nation Indigenous Peoples Day, and learning about Canada Cyber Spying agency - London Live Podcast, June 21st
Team Canada is back in the World Para Ice Hockey Championships, hearing some of the most amazing stories when covering professional soccer, and getting an update on this year's One Run event - London Live Podcast, June 18th
What could the world look like when we all have second doses, how do you distinguish accurate information from false or misleading information, and taking a deeper dive into the housing and rental market - London Live Podcast, June 17th
Getting the information on East London's newest opening facilities, checking in on Canadian mental health amid the pandemic, and how a London business is trying to fight back against vaccine hesitancy - London Live Podcast, June 16th
The Euro 2021 soccer tournament is underway, how are the teams doing, what's going on with housing and rent prices and what can be done about it, and how a man got the nickname Costco Tom with his amazing generosity - London Live Podcast, June 15th
Having a conversation about microaggressions and how to understand them, how did this weekend's reopening go for a local business, and talking about the upcoming Habs vs Golden Knights game - London Live Podcast, June 14th
Getting some clarification on the confusing "Notwithstanding Clause," getting the latest updated information on vaccines and vaccine rollout, and what have businesses struggled with prior to reopening, and what are they looking forward to? - London Live Podcast, June 10th
Trying to understand and fight back against Islamaphobia and racism, what it's been like being unable to go home because of the pandemic, and getting the latest local information on vaccinations - London Live Podcast, June 9th
Trying to understand what drives people to hatred, getting the information for tonight's vigil at the London Muslim Mosque, and how is reopening impacting border cities? - London Live Podcast, June 8th
Canada's justice system is going through some updates... but in what way? How can you protect your online privacy, and getting an update regarding a tragic drowning over the weekend - London Live Podcast, June 7th
Remembering the life of London's first female mayor, understanding the change to London's temporary homeless shelter, and hearing the LDCSB's reaction to schools not reopening - London Live Podcast, June 2nd
Discussing the amazing career of athlete Damian Warner, looking back at the tense 2004 Leafs Game 7, and hearing more about the Ive Got Your Back 911 program - London Live Podcast, May 31st
Taking a look at The Mental Game - the mental health impact on athletes, professional and otherwise, and learning about this year's Gutsy Walk - London Live Podcast, May 26th
Getting an AstraZeneca pharmacy vaccination update, reflecting on the anniversary of the murder of George Floyd and the impact it has had, and looking at what's going on with Joe Thornton - London Live Podcast, May 25th
Getting an understanding of the health dos and do nots of the long weekend, how is it that the Tragically Hip are releasing new music, and learning the history behind the Leafs vs the Habs - London Live Podcast, May 21st
Revisiting the last time the Leafs faced the Habs in the NHL play-offs with a former player, what rules can you expect if you try and visit the beach at Grand Bend right now, and it's Gas Tax Honesty Day - London Live Podcast, May 20th
Getting some clarification on "vaccine passports," and how they could impact us, how E-Sports betting is becoming a massive industry, and what our city is doing to try and revitalize downtown London - London Live Podcast, May 19th
Getting an update on our city from London Mayor Ed Holder, learning about an exciting new method of medical screening, and how this year's One Run is going to kick-off - London Live Podcast, May 17th
Getting a reaction to the Aylmer Church of God verdict, learning about an amazing upcoming fundraiser, and talking about the issues surrounding sports and recreation restrictions - London Live Podcast, May 14th
Getting and update on the struggles small businesses are facing, hearing from a local restaurant owner about the prospects of the summer, and how are people handling loneliness during the pandemic? - London Live Podcast, May 11th
Dr. Doris Grinspun, CEO of the Registered Nurses association talks about critical healthcare workers getting their second vaccination doses - London Live with Mike Stubbs
Discussing the importance of the Cookies on your computer, kicking off Nurse's Week with an amazing care package initiative, and how one Londoner is turning their birthday into an amazing charity event - London Live Podcast, May 10th
Getting the details of a crazy car story, what's the verdict on caffeine being healthy, and taking a critical look at long term care and our healthcare systems - London Live Podcast, May 7th
Getting CUPE's reaction to yesterday's education announcement, what do we do about the garbage students leave behind when they move out, and the incredible World Record set by a BC woman - London Live Podcast, May 5th
How Michael Houser made it to the NHL against insurmountable odds, what is Bill C-10 and what impact could it have on the internet, and hearing about the incredible story of Fred Terna - London Live Podcast, May 3rd
Understanding the struggles that small businesses are facing, will the Tokyo Olympics actually being going ahead, and raising awareness for MS Awareness Month - London Live Podcast, April 30th
Why many soccer organizations are penning open letters to the province, how is the OHL draft pick going to work, and could we really be getting zero emission buses in London? - London Live Podcast, April 29th
Getting a different perspective on the issues surrounding Long Term Care, how are things going with the TVDSB, and how a social media post helped skyrocket a brilliant idea - London Live Podcast, April 28th
Asking Minister Monte McNaughton some questions about the Provincial Paid Sick Days plan, getting an update on the status of Long Term Care in the province, and how do your rights as an employee come in to play when it comes to vaccinations? - London Live Podcast, April 27th
Tackling the tough issue of substance abuse, how to approach getting a mortgage in the current market, and how did they make oxygen on Mars? - London Live Podcast, April 23rd
Understanding the border travel has been impacted by the pandemic, why is there a sudden upsurge of COVID-19 cases in India, and taking a COVID break to talk Blue Jays baseball - London Live Podcast, April 22nd
Author of the best selling book Beautiful Boy David Sheff tells us about the Virtual Breakfast of Champions, understanding what we can do to better combat break-ins, and what is going on at Laurentian University? - London Live Podcast, April 21
Getting a deeper understanding of how Pharmacies are handling vaccine roll-outs, Ontario NDP Leader discusses paid sick days and pandemic response, and how we can help empower skilled immigrants though microloans and support programs - London Live Podcast, April 19th
Learning the incredible origin story of an amazing company, understanding the new Crown Land camping restrictions, and how has Spain dealt with COVID-19 - London Live Podcast, April 16th
Getting an understanding of the air travel bail out, how to deal with travel insurance when we actually can travel, and learning about an amazing new London recycling initiative - London Live Podcast, April 13th
Understanding all of Facebooks massive data leaks, getting a look into what it's like being a 911 communications operator, and hearing about Big Brothers Big Sisters new campaign - London Live Podcast, April 12th
Remembering the life of the late Prince Philip, getting an understanding of health-based discriminations, and examining the education situation in the province - London Live Podcast, April 9th
Getting a proper understanding of how our COVID-19 vaccines work, chatting with one of country music's most up-and-coming talents, and how has the pandemic affected the price of beer? - London Live Podcast, April 8th
How has the pandemic affected retail prices, letting listeners vent their frustrations with lockdowns and restrictions, and why organ donation matters - London Live Podcast, April 7th
Trying to figure out what's happening provincially, how you can help your cooking with the Habit Change Challenge, and getting an update from the Spring Food Drive - London Live Podcast, April 06th
April 1, 2021 - Mark Fisher, Director of the Thames Valley District School Board
Getting an update on the Green Bin Program, our MPs are getting a raise and what does this mean, and taking a COVID break with our furry friends - London Live Podcast, March 31st
Taking a COVID break by talking Blue Jays baseball, getting an update on downtown construction, and it's the last night for the Knight's 50/50 draw - London Live Podcast, March 30th
Getting a budget update from the Deputy Premier, talking the CFL, and the Spring Food Drive is gearing up - London Live Podcast, March 25th
Getting the details for this weekend's Stop Asian Hate Vigil & Rally, continuing the sidewalk conversation, and how could kid's sports possibly return to play in the pandemic? - London Live Podcast,
Understanding the struggles of a local business in OEV, discussing the Single Seniors for Tax Fariness campaign, and discussing how to approach a topic as difficult as gun violence in the light of another mass shooting in the USA - London Live Podcast, March 23rd
Heading to Calgary for the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship, understanding Lynch Syndrome Awareness Day, and how is the LHSC handling their surgery backlog? - London Live Podcast, March 22nd
The incredible achievement of millions of pounds of food donated by the Food Bank, discussing the harrowing and tragic story of Tori Stafford, and coming together to celebrate an icon's birthday - London Live Podcast, March 19th
It's Transit Worker Appreciation Day, why aren't more Canadians using the COVID-19 tracking app, and how to watch out for Skunk season - London Live Podcast, March 18th
Discussing the issues surrounding vaccines, taking a look at how our frontline nursing staff are faring, and what should the government do about MPP Sam Oosterhoff - London Live Podcast, March 17th
Taking a look at how the pandemic has over-all impacted education, getting our weekly privacy update, and meeting the new CEO of London's Chamber of Commerce - London Live Podcast, March 15th
Getting an update on the year from the London District Catholic School Board, how has Budwiser Gardens been faring with restrictions, and examining the long term impacts of having COVID-19 - London Live Podcast, March 12
Reflecting on the history of the pandemic, taking a look at some interesting interest rates, and understanding the politics and important issues behind Bill C-7 - London Live Podcast, March 10
Going over the Meghan and Harry Oprah interview, what are NFTs and how can they be used in the music industry, and understanding the shocking footage from a London car dealership - London Live Podcast, March 8th
Getting some answers regarding the MLHU Overtime payments, getting a deeper understanding into Autism diagnosis, and getting excited for the return of the Blue Jays - London Live Podcast, March 4th
Hearing the verdict of the Toronto van attack trial, how the pandemic has made basic income an important issue, and hearing the latest inductees into the Don Brankley Hall of Fame - London Live Podcast, March 3rd
Getting an update on Middlesex-London's vaccine roll out plans, how Southwestern Public Health is dealing with the roll-out, and should Canada remain a part of the Monarchy? - London Live Podcast, March 2nd
How did this year's virtual Golden Globes go, getting an update on how the UK is handling their vaccine roll-out, and the important of fraud prevention month - London Live Podcast, March 1st
How a London business has adapted their business to meet COVID-19 restrictions, getting an update on the city from London's mayor, and how can you help yourself get a handle on anxiety caused by the pandemic? - London Live Podcast, February 26th
Discussing Disney+'s odd disclaimers, getting the latest on COVID-19 and vaccination modelling, and how the pandemic has brought back some musical favourites - London Live Podcast, February 25th
London's golf course issues seem to have finally been resolved, why Pink Shirt Day matters and we should listen, and why more should be done to help the Uyghur Muslims in China - London Live Podcast, February 24th
How we can go about organizing the vaccine distribution process, what are the steps you can take to help break bad habits, and a London radio legend is returning to the air waves - London Live Podcast, February 23rd
How Winnipeg has handled issues surrounding their city golf courses, how London is beginning to revive live music, and what does the future hold for Huron University College? - London Live Podcast, February 19th
What is the experience of getting a COVID-19 vaccine, how we made it to Mars, and getting a better understanding of cryptocurrency
Why the Time to Care Act is so important, exciting news from the London Devilettes, and diving into how we make families - London Live Podcast, February 17th
How to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year in a pandemic, hearing about the incredible lives of two musicians, and what were the most popular vehicles of the year? - London Live Podcast, February 12th
Going over the sentencing of Daniella Leis, continuing our conversations about golfing during the pandemic, and understanding the nuances of sentencing in drunk driving cases - London Live Podcast, February 11th
Hearing about the exciting life and new book of Colonel Chris Hadfield, examining an affordable housing and mental health study, and talking the excitement of the Leafs vs. the Canadiens - London Live Podcast, February 10th
How the Hotel and Restaurant industry feels about re-opening, how have we been using family doctors during the pandemic and has it been effective, and understanding the proceedings for Donald Trump's second impeachment trial - London Live Podcast, February 9th
Should we have potential concerns about reopening the province, checking in on the Forest City Road Races, and getting our weekly online privacy check-in with Dr. Tom Cooke - London Live Podcast, February 8th
Understanding the universal importance of heart health and hearing from the Heart Life Foundation, Scott Moir talks his storied Olympic career, and what can we expect, if anything, from the 2021 Olympics - London Live Podcast, February 4th
What it's like being a competitive athlete in a pandemic, why we should be having more conversations about prejudice and racism, and how a toy company is making a difference - London Live Podcast, February 3rd
Understanding the future of vaccine manufacturing in Canada, how the Catholic School Board is preparing for back-to-school next week, and how do you scout for hockey... when there is no hockey? - London Live Podcast, January 28th
Getting an update about public transit and the LTC, and really understanding the importance of January 27th and Holocaust Memorial Day - London Live Podcast, January 27th
Hearing about the new Southwestern Ontario Transit Taskforce, and understanding the struggles surrounding travel in a pandemic - London Live Podcast, January 26th
Getting an update on the current state of long-term care in the province, how a London fashion company came to be among the winners of the Canada-made supply challenge, and how is the Catholic District School Board faring with no back to school till February - London Live Podcast, January 22nd
Getting a handle on inflation and interest rates, talking baseball, and having a chat with an up and coming country music star - London Live Podcast, January 21st
Why we should put an end to fad diets, what are the implications of the Biden administration's Key Stone pipeline plan, and why you may want to start meditation - London Live Podcast, January 19th
Getting a variety of perspectives surrounding the exciting news about the CAMI plant, understanding what exactly the social media app "Parler" is, and catching up with the NFL - London Live Podcast, January 18th
What exactly is "Smishing" and how you can improve your cyber security, how businesses are looking forward to the future and hiring, and how independent businesses are faring under new restrictions - London Live Podcast, January 14th
Getting a legal perspective on the LHSC lawsuit, looking into the 2021 provincial and federal economic situation, and how are things faring in D.C. right now? - London Live Podcast, January 13th
Understanding rolling out vaccines to the indigenous community, what does the latest COVID-19 modelling show, and how do you run a virtual Mardi Gras - London Live Podcast, January 12th
An argument against social media, understanding the effectiveness of pandemic curfew restrictions, and getting a UK update from Mike's family - London Live Podcast, January 11th
Getting a recap of the Capitol and Trump situation, examining the latest announcements for vaccine rollouts, and getting an understanding of how airports have been impacted by the lockdowns - London Live Podcast, January 7th
How are COVID-19 cases and vaccines looking for the city of London, talking Ford, Philips, and the NFL, and how do Canadians feel about this year looking back? - London Live Podcast, December
A conversation with one of the latest recipients of the Order of Canada, getting an update from the federal government, and how to deal with the days blending together - London Live Podcast, December 30th
How the latest lockdown has been hurting small businesses, examining the provincial vaccine response with the leader of the provincial NDP, and how a Londoner and her siblings set a peculiar Guinness World Record - London Live Podcast, December 29th
Getting the beat on the bass player of The Go-Go's and her new biography, taking a critical look at the current state of long-term care in the Province, and how two long lads from Lucan changed Christmas for many - London Live Podcast, December 17th
What it takes to run the BMO Centre in a Pandemic, the importance of housing during the winter months, and how a police office struggled and overcame addictions - London Live Podcast, December 16th
What is Winmar's latest and exciting project, a hopeful and positive update from Ndam Kenneth Ndon, and getting the latest from the TVDSB - London Live Podcast, December 15th
How White Oaks mall is preparing for the Red COVID-19 restrictions, how local business are preparing and the concerns they have, and understanding immigration and social inequality - London Live Podcast, December 14th
Checking in with South Western Public Health, how things are faring over in the United Kingdom, and getting our weekly Privacy check-in - London Live Podcast, December 7th
How Centennial Hall has adapted to COVID-19 restrictions, taking a look at the Oluwatobi Boyede trial and sentencing, and how some schools have adapted to online learning - London Live Podcast, December 3rd
Trying to understand London's COVID-19 outbreaks and rising case numbers, how has the Government's response been to vaccines and PPE, and what it's like trying to traverse London by bicycle - London Live Podcast, December 2nd
Why you should shop local this Holiday season, how housing becomes more dire in the winter months, and understanding World AIDS Day - London Live Podcast, December 1
Talking about Food Drives and Food Sustainability, and how GPS tracking is becoming frighteningly more accurate - London Live Podcast, November 30th
Saying farewell to a beloved London music establishment, a Canadian music legend recounts his storied career, and taking a deep dive into medical ethics - London Live Podcast, November 25th
Examining the impact of liver cancer and Haemochromatosis, how has Harness Horse racing been impacted by the pandemic, and how can psychedelics be used to help treat mental health - London Live Podcast, November 24th
London officially gets a new Safe Consumption site, how one family has transitioned into being car free, and getting the latest news from the Toronto Raptors and the NBA - London Live Podcast, November 23rd
Remebering 2010's Snowmageddon, understanding what it's like to live with ALS, and talking hockey - London Live Podcast, November 19th
A Roundtable with three of Western's top scientists - London Live Podcast, November 17th
What it's like to survive COVID-19, checking in on long-term care as cases are rising, and getting info on St. Thomas' Impact Awards - London Live Podcast, November 16th
A tragic update to the story of Ndam Ndon, how video games can help with history, and learning about a local coat drive - London Live Podcast, November 12th
What Remembrance Day means for someone who grew up in a military family, remembering the other conflicts our military has been apart of, and a new project to help maintain our education of Remembrance Day - London Live Podcast, November 11th
Checking in on the US election fall-out, getting an update on a story to try to save a man's life, and what does London have planned for Remembrance Day? - London Live Podcast, November10th
How to fairly distribute medical resources in times of need, what Alex Trebek was face to face, and how concerned should the Biden administration be with privacy - London Live Podcast, November 9th
Rallying support in a counter protest in Aylmer, what it's like being in high school during a pandemic, and how England is faring with new, harsh restrictions - London Live Podcast, November 5th
Examining the US Presidential election from a variety of perspectives, and how rural Ontarians could be on the way to getting far better internet service - London Live Podcast, November 4th
Trying to understand US political Gerrymandering, London just finished work on two helpful bridges to downtown, and examining data transparency - London Live Podcast, November 2nd
Should we be following day light savings time, catching back up with BRT, and what it's been like running a restaurant during COVID-19 - London Live Podcast, October 29th
What can we do to Stay a Little Longer in London, how a local novelist is putting the "Other" London on the map, and taking a look at the baseball World Series - London Live Podcast, October 28th
Getting the latest on the US Presidential Election, how are parents feeling about Halloween activities, and what would it take to live on the Moon? - London Live Podcast, October 27th
Getting an update on a Cameroonian aslym seeker, how Canada Post is handling record levels of deliveries, and facing the reality of COVID-19 - London Live Podcast, October 26th
How will recreation centres be impacted by the new COVID-19 restrictions, how to approach advertising against drunk driving, and a surprise donation for the London Food Bank - London Live Podcast, October 22nd
Peter Fragiskatos tells us about Ndam Kenneth Ndom, taking a look at minor hockey from a London perspective, and getting spooky with the Fanshawe Pioneer Village - London Live Podcast, October 16th
How and why do Facebook and Twitter block posts, checking in on the Pillar Non Profit Innovation Awards, and understanding the importance of hearing technology and therapy for children - London Live Podcast, October 15th
A COVID-19 update from the MLHU, sharing the story of Ndam Kenneth Ndom, and seeing what's in store for the Forest City Film Festival - London Live Podcast, October 14th
Getting details on a suspicious raid of a Montreal company, taking a look at the big picture of pain, and former INXS member talks his new music - London Live Podcast, October 13th
How cancer detecting technology is improving, how should we be distributing potential COVID-19 vaccines, and what to do about single use plastics - London Live Podcast, Oct 9th
How COVID-19 has affected our truck drivers, standing up for long term care, and talking hockey - London Live Podcast, October 8th
Why being in Canada is one of the best for the pandemic, Luke Evangelista joins the Nashville Predators, and examining how London has done during the 2nd wave of the pandemic - London Live Podcast, October 7th
What to expect from the 1st round of the NHL Draft , how to train animals for Hollywood, and is there a better way to transport medical materials? - London Live Podcast, October 6th
What going on with parking in London, getting an update on COVID-19 testing sites, and what exactly are your computer's cookies? - London Live Podcast, October 5th
Why student sleep is so important, what's going on with conspiracies in Quebec, and the Dream Lottery just set a new record - London Live Podcast, October 1st
Recapping last night's US Presidential debate, and why we need to talk about opioid addiction - London Live Podcast, September 30th
A local update on COVID-19 testing at pharmacies, what to expect from tonight's US Presidential debate, and what is it like being the parent of a Stanley Cup winner? - London Live Podcast, September 29th
Checking in with Recovery and Resilience 2020, how difficult waiting in lines for COVID-19 testing can be, and who is Western's head coach of the year 2019-2020? - London Live Podcast, September 28th
How is COVID-19 testing faring, can we expect another FOCO, and what to make of the deficit - London Live Podcast, September 24th
First professional hockey player to come out as gay discusses 17 year-old Yanic Duplessis, getting an update into long-term care homes for the Fall/Winter, and examining the current state of United States electoral politics - London Live Podcast, September 22nd
What life is like living as a nomad, an update on renaming Plantation Rd, and do we trust our apps anymore? - London Live Podcast, September 21st
What struggles have high school sports faced during the pandemic, London got a frost warning, and talking hockey - London Live Podcast, September 18th
How a parent feels about sending his children to elementary schools, how elementary school teachers are faring with back to school, and how one man intends to honour the Terry Fox Run this year - London Live Podcast, September 15th
How UWO is dealing with their COVID-19 issue, How can we put truth back into politics, and raising awareness for Alopecia - London Live Podcast, September 14th
London Firefighters remembering 9/11, where does pos- secondary education need to go, and how Western's residences are going to work - London Live Podcast, September 11th
How online learning during COVID-19 will work, What's in store for London's Virtual Western Fair, and the conclusion of the land appropriation that included Nan Finlay's house - London Live Podcast, September 10th
How has the Lawson/Western COVID-19 research team been doing, how a Canadian is representing Ms. Health & Fitness 2020, and how are Canadians feeling about the pandemic? - London Live Podcast, September 9th
What it's like living through a tornado, getting an update on Jesse's Journey, and learning why Advisory Councils are important - London Live Podcast, September 8th
LPS updates us on house parties, what it's been like for COVID-19 researchers, and how are school bus drivers handling back to school? - London Live Podcast, September 3rd
The impact of Impact Craters, examining the spread and behaviour surrounding COVID-19, and how has COVID-19 affected the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League? - London Live Podcast, September 2nd
Significant amount of LTC bus shelters damaged
Will London finally be getting green bins, how can we better allocate public assistance, and what could we have done better during the pandemic? - London Live Podcast, August 31st
An examination of current American Politics, what is the Northern Tornado Project, and remembering Bill Bolar - London Live Podcast, August 28th
Talking new tunes with Jim Cuddy, when is the next Black Lives Matter London event, and what's happening with Vintage London - London Live Podcast, August 26th
Getting a clear idea on what London's Advisory Councils are like, and talking minor hockey - London Live Podcast, August 25th
Getting a picture of Erin O'Toole, what home-schooling is really like, and what exactly is data? - London Live Podcast, August 24th
Will Mike finally get a dog, why has London/Middlesex become a Lyme disease zone, and what's the latest in fast COVID-19 testing? - London Live Podcast, August 19th
Chrystia Freeland is Canada's first female finance minister, rapid COVID-19 testing, and how should you interact with animals on your property? - London Live Podcast, August 18th.
What's the impact of the CFL cancelling the season, what can we expect of public health as fall approaches, and what happened when the CRA was hacked? - London Live Podcast, August 17th
Firefighters respond to gas line incident on 1 year anniversary of OEV explosion, unanswered questions remain as post-secondary students return to class, and Bethany's Hope Foundation fundraiser for Leukodystrophy research
Former London Lightning player goes the distance ofr Black Live Matter, what's new from the Awake, Aware, and Ready charity, and LDCSB back-to-school plan - London Live Podcast, August 13th
LTC is returning to front end loading, what's in store for round 1 of the NHL play offs, and how one night changed a London man's life - London Live Podcast, August 11
The advantages on small investments, why arent more people using the COVID-19 Alert app, and what is Crank Lite? - London Live Podcast, August 10th
We're heading to the Hub in Toronto, getting an update from the London Catholic School Board, and how is the government set to help childhood cancer patients? London Live Podcast, July 31st
London New Democrat MPP looking for clarity with province's back to school plan
Punishing party hosts, London is gobbling up hydro this summer and what are the impacts of a potential new COVID-19 treatment - London Live Podcast, July 29
How has COVID-19 been impacting young people, what's new with the Women's Flat Track Derby, and getting insight into the WE Charity case - London Live Podcast, July 24th
What is the West 5 Smart Grid project, Checking in with the province, and looking into the legacy of Chris Cornell - London Live Podcast, July 23rd
How are we faring with masking by-laws, what does Carleton's new survey say, and a new look into how teens are feeling during the pandemic - London Live Podcast, July 22nd
How London is fairing with the new masking by-laws, where will the Blue Jays wind up playing from, and why is Alberta showing a spike in cases? - London Live Podcast, July 21st
How's it going in Port Stanley, How does virtual coaching work, and what is the Pride is Right trivia contest? - London Live Podcast, July 20th
What's new in store for the OHL, How the RNA is responding to masking, and what exactly are birth alerts? - London Live Podcast, July 17th
What to do with a lack of public washrooms, how was Twitter hacked, and what memories does London have of a Canadian Icon? - London Live Podcast, July 16th
What to expect from schools re-opening, a beloved Canadian artist is releasing new music, and how the pandemic has effected dating - London Live Podcast, July 15th
How to approach children returning to schools, are sports fines too extreme, and what experiencing racism is like on our university campuses - London Live Podcast, July 14th
Local musicians perform virtually to thank front line workers
How Huron-Perth county has been treating their migrant workers, why companies are pulling ads from Facebook, and how Sauble Beach is cracking down on social distancing - London Live Podcast, July 03
What's new with the Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign, London International Airport is rolling out new services, and what are the true origins of the Zamboni? - London Live Podcast, June 30th
Comparing the 2003 Ontario blackout to the 2020 pandemic, what fans can expect with the upcoming CHL import draft, and how COVID-19 has impacted Russian soccer - London Live Podcast, June 29th
How PEI managed to get rid of their COVID-19 cases, what it means to be a COVID-19 'Long Hauler', and how Canadian basketball has been impacted by the pandemic - London Live Podcast, June 26th
How people with disabilities are struggling, what's in store for London transit, and taking a COVID-19 break beyond the starts - London Live Podcast, June 25th
How Guysborough is adapting to a 4 day work week, what long term care homes look like now, and how One Run impacted the runner! - London Live Podcast, June 22nd
An update from One Run, how is London's budget looking, and a former London Knight talks about their unexpected career - London Live Podcast, June 18
How has theatre adapted to life during a pandemic, what increases has the cycling community seen lately, and what is the real impact that human trafficking can have on our community? - London Live Podcast, June 17th
Dad Club London's secret fundraiser for member who faced racism, MLB season is still up in the air, and increasing care time for individuals in nursing homes
Dad Club London forms secret fundraiser for member who faced racism at work
A check in with the London Muslim Mosque during the pandemic
Banting House 'Flame of Hope' vandalized, a check-up on small businesses, and what it takes to be the fittest fireman in London
What is the new back to business action team, how is Elgin county going to handle beaches reopening, and how has Queen's Park been handling the struggles facing the provinces tourism industry? - London Live Podcast, June 12th
What can we expect as restaurants begin to reopen, how one Ontarian was affected by last night's storms, and how is your data being tracked by companies? - London Live with Mike Stubbs, June 11th
What it's like getting a COVID-19 test, how recent protests have impacted security protocols, and what can we expect from Budwiser Gardens when it reopens - London Live Podcast, June 10
Examining the importance of migrant workers, looking towards life after the pandemic, and there will be no university sports this fall - London Live Podcast, June 09
London Police Association Executive Director Rick Robson discusses the BLM March, Andry Rady talks COVID-19 and court rooms, and Dentist Hass Mostafa discusses the reopening of dental practices in Phase 2 - London Live Podcast, June 08
Rachel Decoste discusses social media and anti-racist activism, Elgin County Warden David Mennill talks reopening beaches, and former London Knight Dylan Myskiw talks about his future and potential movie career - London Live Podcast, June 05
Michael Ciccone of the London Public Library discusses reopening certain services, Dr. Thomas Cooke examines Sweden's response to COVID-19, and Tom Adams takes a look at current hydro rates in London - London Live Podcast, June 03
Labour Lawyer Howard Leavitt talks COVID work rights, UWO Master's Student Max King tells us what exactly a Space X shuttle launch takes, and Brandon Prust and Dylan Hunter relive their 2005 Memorial Cup memories - London Live Podast, May 28th
Dr. Charles Weijer talks ethics amid the COVID-19 pandemic, David Coletto discusses Premier Ford's approval ratings, and Chantal Thompson and Andrew Paradowski share how cycling has fared since the pandemic - London Live Podcast, May 25th
Paul Culliton shares and exciting 6 degrees of separation story, NDP Deputy Leader John Vanthof and local area farmer Michael Groot discuss the struggles that farmers face amid the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Glenn Howard talks cold bevvies and patio access - London Live Podcast, May 22nd
Constable Carl Noel talks about the new Bike Registry, City Councillor Phil Squire discusses the new LTC and PPE requirements, and Danny Syvret brings us back to the incredible 2005 Memorial Cup - London Live Podcast, May 21st
LTC Chair and Ward 6 Councillor Phil Squire
TVDSB Director of Education Mark Fisher talks recent education announcements, Greg Brady and Mike discuss German Pro Soccer, and Joey Battaino talks the troubles and fears of evacuation during a pandemic - London Live Podcast, May 20th
Dr. Mario Elia talks COVID, Graham Larkin of Vision Zero discusses street racing, and Claudia Catacchio explains Germany's approach to Contact Tracing - London Live Podcast, May 14th
Canadian family starts virtual cross-country dart league to stay connected during novel coronavirus pandemic
U.S. Ambassador to Canada James Blanchard talks the border, Daniel Leung of Liv Nao shares his exciting new app, and Steve Baker recalls Bo Horvat's 2013 Goal - London Live Podcast, May 13th
Joe Piello of Power 97 talks restaurants, Joe Drummond of the Double Tree Hilton discusses Hotels in a pandemic, and Moshe Lander explains the current state of economics - London Live Podcast, May 11th
Mike Stubbs chats with Dunner from FM 96 about 10 for 10
Dr. Mario Elia talks COVID-19 vs allergies, Dr. James Koropatnick discusses how gene therapy might prevent the coronavirus, and Beth Mitchell of CMHA Middlesex tells us about the importance of mental health
Bill George talks veggies, Brian Taylor shares what it's like having COVID-19, and Prof. Graham Thompson tells us about the "Murder Hornets" - London Live Podcast, May 5th
Golf courses preparing to reopen after province-wide shut down in March due to COVID-19 pandemic
FM96's Dunner has found a creative way to raise funds for the Mandarin M.S.Walk during the COVID-19 pandemic
Analyzing Canada's data collection during the novel coronavirus pandemic
Coronavirus: Fundraiser in memory of Trooper Mark Wilson goes virtual
Dr. Angela Schneider talks athletes amidst COVID-19, Cnst. Sandasha Bough joins Mike, and Emma Dalmayne talks about autism awareness
What disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic reveal about Canada's meat supply chains
Middlesex County Warden, Cathy Burghardt-Jesson, explains why the county is looking for guidance from the Ontario's privacy commissioner
Kareem Rageb discusses Ramadan during the novel coronavirus pandemic
Michelle Campbell - President of St. Joseph's Health Care Foundation
Dylan Di Girolamo talks workplace safety, Tim Deelstra talks the UFCW, and Tom Taggart shares emotions on Sunday's Tragedy - London Live Podcast, April 22nd
Colchester County, Nova Scotia Councillor Tom Taggart talks what it was like waking up Sunday morning to the tragedy that befell their Province
Tom Taggart, Colchester County, N.S. Councillor talks waking up Sunday morning to a tragedy
Josh Morgan discusses the city budget, Matt Farrell talks politics, and Sandra Datars Bere brings social issues to light
Where does golf fit in the spectrum of COVID-19 social distancing measures?
Dr. Ivy Bourgeault talks the status of healthcare workers, Dr. Jason Kindrachuk discusses viral pathogensis, and David Branch of the OHL discusses starting the next season
TRY Recycling steps-up to clean-up London during COVID-19 pandemic
How one email led to a London clothing company pivoting to make PPE
Moshe Lander of Concordia University talks economics, John Nusink of London Hunt and Country Club discusses golf, and Jolene Barr on supporting healthcare workers in Wortley Village
Is it possible to find a balance between our health and the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Scott Crawford on Jackie Robinson Day, Dr. Michael Curry from UBC and Delta Hospital talks Emergency Room treatments, and Airline Expert John Korenic discusses cancelled travel plans - London Live Podcast April 15
Can't visit the dentist due to the COVID-19 pandemic? Here's how to keep your teeth healthy at home
Remembering Fanny Goose, Dr. Daniel Coombs goes over the COVID-19 numbers, and Diana House brings Go Fog It to London
Remembering Fanny Goose
Washing your hands more often? Here's how to avoid making them dry and cracked
Hand health 101, when will sports return and what will they look like? And Ontario companies making PPE for healthcare workers
How to get your tires changed and still follow social distancing guidelines
COVID-19 exacerbates challenges and dangers facing nursing home care aides
Ali Chahbar - Outreach coordinator for the London Muslim Mosque
Rabbi Debra Stahlberg Dressler - Temple Israel of London
Pastor Rick Boyes - Gateway Church
The COVID-19 pandemic is an opportunity to explore virtual medicine
London company looking to hire during novel coronavirus pandemic
Mike Smith - Owner of Joe Kool's, Toboggan Brewing Company
How sports reflect life during the COVID-19 pandemic
Nicole Istifan - The Singing Chef
Union says correctional staff at EMDC are concerned over lack of COVID-19 protocols
Challenges facing London businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic
Closing down pathways, trails and roads to encourage social distancing
London Health Sciences Foundation sets up Response Fund following unprecedented community support
How tech companies and start-ups are faring during the novel coronavirus pandemic
London's COVID-19 concern line and caution tape at city parks
TVDSB reassures students over potentially lengthy school closures
Ontario needs to order more PPE and ventilators than are needed at the moment
Expecting a baby during COVID-19 pandemic, Olympic Games might get cancelled, how are animals in shelters doing?
A COVID-19 update with Ontario’s Minister of Health, the Canada-U.S. border, and how the coronavirus is impacting shelters
How to deal with panic and fear that comes with COVID-19, new scams, and how it feels to be abroad during coronavirus pandemic
COVID-19’s impact on the markets, and how a Western student is spreading kindness during the spread of the new coronavirus
Toilet paper overstocking due to COVID-19 concerns plumber, public school board’s next steps, Western football player supports young athletes
PM Justin Trudeau in self-isolation as wife tests for COVID-19, Pearson airport still open for flights, how novel-coronavirus is impacting music industry
Harvey Weinstein gets 23 years behind bars, healthcare discrimination faced by trans/non-binary people, and why you must stay home if you’re not feeling well
Victoria Day fireworks cancellation speaks to larger issue about service groups, Via Rail said lengthy delays on its flagship train were an international ’embarrassment,' and challenges in horse-racing
Western University is a key player in national COVID-19 efforts, what's next for Kate Graham following her push for leader of the Ontario Liberals, and Toronto's housing affordability crisis
An online tool supports women in vulnerable situations, why abused women don’t simply ‘walk away,’ and is the new coronavirus a threat to pets?
A city councillor’s view on parking tickets, controversies with Clearview AI, and a new program that helps manage blood pressure
Londoner Gaurav Shinde set to take on 2022 Golden Globe Race, sail across world
Racism in hockey, London’s hottest man, and an update on the novel-coronavirus outbreak
A kidney transplant survivor shares her story, and what it's like to live in China NOT under the coronavirus
Stratford looks forward to transportation improvements, Canada’s terrorism offenders are coming out of prison still radicalized, and housing starts
Londoner recounts how he and family narrowly escaped from Wuhan, China as city was put on lockdown for COVID-19
Photographer recounts Johnny Cash’s proposal to June Carter 52 years later, rock singer-guitarist comes to town, and why we wore pink this Wednesday
Catching up with artist, activist, and dog mom, Bif Naked
Oneida water is not fit to drink, the impact of the coloured hockey league, and could Conestoga Huts help London's homeless population?
Breaking down the Houston Astros cheating scandal as spring training begins, Budweiser Gardens more than doubles it's expected revenue, and more Canadians are getting food delivered to their homes
Five types of love, facial recognition and AI are taking over, the ‘real hearts’ of Valentine’s Day
Debunking false information surrounding novel-coronavirus outbreak, and what is ‘snow kiting?’
STI rates in London are not great, the legacy of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, why are gas prices so low?
The Don Brankley London Knights Hall of Fame, how child porn can be easily produced and spread, and why was the Iowa caucus a ‘mess’?
A family's fight to save their 18-month-old daughter's life, Trump's State of the Union Address, and 30 triathlons in 30 days for Atlohsa
Kansas City Chiefs end 50 year Super Bowl drought, more than half of Canadians are skeptical of the monarchy's future beyond the Queen's reign, and Downtown London has a new executive director
The benefits of cross-country skiing, and who is the Freaktographer?
Can electric car batteries survive a Canadian winter? Should London get rid of its public golf courses? And you should probably be more worried about the flu than the coronavirus
The Toronto Raptors remember Kobe Bryant, grieving on social media, and More top-end players are turning to University Sports
The Grand Theatre's production of Cabaret is going on tour, how The Grand is connecting with youth, and Rebecca Northan chats about her experience performing in Every Brilliant Thing
London Lightning remember Kobe Bryant, how well prepared is Canada for the coronavirus? And building healthy communities
London Lightning shooting guard Garrett Williamson on Kobe Bryant
President of east coast teachers’ union chats Ontario teachers’ strikes, Londoners invited to celebrate Australia Day while raising money for burning bushfires, and what on earth is ‘fat biking?’
First confirmed case of new coronavirus lands in the U.S., a Calgary family is searching for their missing daughter in Hamilton, and a company has found a way to convert unsorted waste into a renewable, thermoplastic substitute, and Daimler is interested
Ontario isn't the only province with teacher issues, hobbies vs side hustles, and Port Huron Prowlers broadcaster moonlights as emergency back-up goalie
Record-breaking snowfall in Newfoundland, how to complain strategically, and remembering London politician Russ Monteith
CEO of London Chamber of Commerce calls for lower tax hike in future City budget, importance of urban wildlife, and getting to know your favourite spirits
How Ontario's education reimbursement could affect taxes, exploring the rise of the 'online-shopping craze,' and fashion's harmful habit of destroying unsold clothes
How far are you willing to go to get things done? Cheating in sports, and a McMaster University scientist has found a way to break down and recycle rubber from tires
Parenting expert Samantha Kemp-Jackson on talking to kids about war
Day 2 of Continental Cup of Curling in London, importance of fire inspections, and how did Ontario create so many new jobs?
Celebrating start of Continental Cup with three significant figures in world of curling
Four Western University students are among those killed in the Iran plane crash, London Knights acquire defencemen Markus Phillips, and catching up with one of the best curlers in the world
Catching up with London's 2020 World Junior Hockey Champions
Let's leave commenting on people's weight in 2019, an interesting weekend in NFL Wild Card action, and why some Russians thought they won the World Juniors
A new report says oversleeping could increase your risk of stroke by 85 per cent, advice for new musicians: don't release your music too soon, and catching up with Chantal Kreviazuk ahead of her show at The Aeolian
Inside a sensory deprivation tank, public high school teachers in Ontario head into a third 1-day strike, and Dumb and Dumber hit theatres on this day 25 year ago
Kansas City is moving towards fare-free public transit...is this an option for London? And two pig-monkey chimeras have been born in a Chinese organ-growing experiment
Are vaping-related illnesses being under-reported in Canada? Russia is being punished at the Olympics...again, and avoiding sticky situations at your work Christmas party
Looking back at 1 year as London's Mayor with Ed Holder
The issue at the heart of the public high school teachers 1-day strike, The Woodshed poutinerie has trailer stolen just weeks before opening, and the cost of food is on the rise
Local animal rights advocates are appealing Ontario's new farm trespass bill
Creative and innovative ways to reuse heritage buildings
Do you believe in ghosts? Accessing your loved ones whereabouts 24/7, and how a major sports league can have a transcontinental team
The Lighting of the Lights, it's beginning to look a lot like a zero-waste Christmas, and how you can help the homeless this winter
A big announcement from the Fight to End Homelessness, how judges on the Immigration and Refugee Board are failing the most vulnerable, and London's plan to address housing instability.
Oneida Nation of the Thames tap water different than neighbouring non-Indigenous communities, what's the deal with third-party food delivery services? And understanding the bat-and-ball game of Cricket
Women's shelters are in crisis, impeachment hearings bring up a pronunciation debate, and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers have won the 107th Grey Cup
A reality check on impaired driving charges in London, the 107th Grey Cup goes this Sunday, and comedian Gerry Dee is coming to London
Your feather duvet may be hurting your lungs, don't blame Mike Babcock for how the Toronto Maple Leafs are playing, and an awkward but necessary conversation about end-of-life planning
It's going to be a long, cold winter in London, how will OSSTF work-to-rule impact students? And an endangered and odd shark has been spotted travelling to Canada for the first time in more than a decade
Bertoldi’s Trattoria to serve its last meal November 23, 2019
What are your rights as a air passenger? And climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for Alzheimer's research
Upskirting is now illegal in Germany, celebrating your authentic self, and who really fought for Canada in WWI?
Do young people get bored anymore? Should the city's Neighbourhood Decision Making program fund school repairs and upgrades? And delving in to the world of parkour
What the Royal Canadian Navy does better than anyone else in the world, talking with a veteran about their time in the military, and the Canada Russia series goes tonight at Budweiser Gardens
Ted Barris, author of Rush to Danger: Medics in the Line of Fire
Is your water tainted? And delving into the world of Capoeira
Have you checked the batteries in your CO detectors and smoke alarms? The story of a former London news anchor turned aid worker, and kicking-off national diabetes awareness month
Discrimination against vegetarians and vegans, explained
London's livable wage rises, men struggle to keep friends--and it's hurting their mental health, and is Ontario's cell phone ban in classrooms really necessary?
London Police's internal mental health campaign wins national award, we don't really know how many serial killers there are, and London's Homeless Helpers
The Teal Pumpkin Project, Knights complete goalie swap with Sarnia Sting, getting your memorabilia appraised at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, and are full body scanners the best way to detect health issues?
A new age for video games, and analyzing Ontario's incoming ban on vapour products
Staving off cybercriminals and living with polio
Looking back at the Toronto Blue Jays 1993 World Series win, the Toronto Raptors raise their championship banner, and going behind the scenes of a minority government
The Aftermath of Canada's 43rd federal election: A new separatist movement in two Western provinces, a local candidate diverges from the norm during the election campaign, and what does a Liberal minority mean for London?
Analyzing what Canada's 43rd election results mean for London with Mayor Ed Holder
What to watch for as the 2019 federal election results pour in, the psychology of voting, and catching up with a long distance London Knights fan.
The youngest GM in NHL history is from London, local singer Jessica Mitchell returns to The Aeolian for her Heart of Glass Tour Part II, and it's homecoming weekend at Western Univeristy.
It's now legal to sell cannabis edibles in Canada, London is going red to raise awareness about dyslexia, and delving into the country's drug epidemic
London Live Road Trip: City Manager Martin Hayward
Who do Canadians believe is the most trustworthy leader? Taking a look at Canada's defence policy, and Canada's men's soccer team beat the U.S. for the first time in 34 years
Mike Stubbs Interview with OMA President Dr. Sohail Gandhi on Vaccine Announcement
Analyzing 980 CFPL's London North Centre debate, Harry Potter election signs, and as the fate of ISIS prisoners in Syria grows more unpredictable, RCMP has still not charged any of the Canadians
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to honour those impacted by Alzheimer's, Western Fair District launches 'The Grove', and Kurdish forces struggle to contain world’s unwanted ISIS prisoners in Syria
Looking at Canada's bullying problem, many Ontarians get behind the wheel too soon after consuming cannabis, and how are Londoner's feeling about life in the Forest City?
Canadian Olympian Perdita Felicien shares her life story
Hyper-partisanship, the federal government is cutting reimbursements for military health care, and Ontario is looking at getting rid of the pitbull ban
Fearless leaders and bad bosses, analyzing 980 CFPL's London-West debate, and looking at the lack of mental health supports at post-secondary institutions
Do carbon offsets work? It's fire prevention week, and getting ready for tonight's federal leaders debate
London is home to the first clinical trial that tests the rate of absorption of THC and CBD in healthy adults, and are there better ways to diagnose and treat cancer?
A mother shares the story of how the treatment that saved her daughter's life may now be stopping her from living it.
Looking at the numbers from FoCo 2019, honouring residential school survivors, and pet pain
The London Knights acquire a stud defenceman, the numbers are in from London police's intersection safety blitz, and honouring James Duncan
Auston Matthews was allegedly caught with his pants down, pets and marijuana edibles, and how climate change is connected to nearly every social justice issue.
Compassion fatigue, the Canadian Police Memorial Ride to Remember, and we now know who's coming to the 2020 Continental Cup of Curling
There is a generational gap in how Ontarians view the carbon tax, the impact of overworked counsellors on Canadian students, and Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF is back.
Recyclable election signs, The Original Cakerie is expanding in London, and preparing your home for Old Man Winter
London Liberal candidate responds to Justin Trudeau's blackface and brownface controversy
Catching up with London decathlete and Canadian Olympian Damian Warner
First known Canadian case of vaping-related illness reported in London, Ont.
Rape myths in digital spaces, high performance athletes on a plant-based diet, and examining gaps in Canada's education system
Will an attack on an oil plant in Saudi Arabia impact gas prices in London? Looking at Mitch Marner's contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and The 2019 Nash Cup
Checking in with Western Mustangs football, runner's hearts vs. swimmer's hearts, and it's time for Airshow London
Getting rid of horses at fairs, signals from space, and Jordin Tootoo's battle with mental illness
What's next for Greg Morton after America's Got Talent, and a nearly 30 km swim to defend Lake Erie
The Lake Erie Challenge, and working in a pig slaughterhouse
Adjusting from summer to school, Brett Kissel is back in London, and Miss T's Horror Dolls
Imaginary friends and catching up with FC London's Jade Kovacevic following their championship win
London Live with Mike Stubbs - 2019-9-3
The CMAOntario awards return to London, and catching up with former CFLer and Western Mustang Andy Fantuz
The algae bloom in Lake Erie, accessible transportation, and FOCO Four
Teaching kids economics and implementing Rowan's Law
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Helping the homeless beat the heat
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Mike Stubbs Interview with Gerry Lahay - Accessibility in London
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Karl Toulouse - Statistician for the Toronto Raptors
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Mike Stubbs Interview with Marie Aspiazu from Open Media - Digital Rights Part 2
Mike Stubbs Interview with Marie Aspiazu from Open Media - Digital Rights Part 1
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Danny Syvret Interview with Mike Stubbs - Passing of Kelly Thomson
Mark Drysdale Interview with Mike Stubbs - Big Cat Sanctuary
Colleen Kuehle Interview with Mike Stubbs - Being on Wheel of Fortune
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Rod Duclos Interview with Devon Peacock
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Devon Peacock and Matt Hoffman Interview
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Interview with Candice Moxley - Head Coach of Western Women's Hockey Team
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Michael Van Holst Interview
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Michelle Latinsky, Director of Education and Training at Aphria
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Mary Lynne Stewart
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Sidrah Ahmad Interview
Carl Honore
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Living apart, together
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Graham Larkin, executive director of Vision Zero Canada
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David Shipley Interview
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Hall of Famer Dale Hawerchuk on the World Juniors and the 1987 Canada Cup
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Western Professor Gordon Osinski on Canada and Space
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Mike Stubbs Full Interview with Smokey Thomas and Jerry Dias
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Former London Knight Marc Methot
Former London Knight Corey Perry
Mark Brand
Devon Peacock Talks with Steve Hillier, Winner of $1M Lottery Ticket and Ward 14 Council Seat
Mike Stubbs Talks with Mayoral Candidate Paul Paolatto
Mike Stubbs Talks with Mayoral Candidate Tanya Park
Ed Holder
Stubbs - Paul Cheng Interview
Jessica Mitchell
Lindsay Mathyssen
Brad Jones, Jones Entertainment Group
Ben Cowie, London Bicycle Café
Roop Chanderdat, manager for the London Majors
Angela Chaisson
Sara Cohen
Frances Moore of Nokee Kwe
London Live with Mike Stubbs Podcast w/ guest host Jess Brady - 2018-7-31
Hugh Mitchell, CEO for the Western Fair District
Cst. Theresa Allott, Diversity Officer for London Police Service
Nazem Kadri
Gus Kailis, Ambassador for MS Bike
Former London Chief of Police Murray Faulkner on London Live
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Liny Lamberink, 980 CFPL
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Tracey Wilson, Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights
Jason Chapman, Global News Radio 640 Toronto
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Dave Alexander, the owner of a 6-year old McDonald's Cheeseburger, returns to London Live with Mike Stubbs
London Live with Mike Stubbs - July 9th, 2018
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Dave Alexander, the Owner of a 6-year old McDonald's Cheeseburger joins Mike Stubbs on London Live
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Canada’s AAU Junior Olympic Inline Hockey Team
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