The Morning Show Podcast - June 24th - brought ...
Today’s podcast features scorching temperatures, big questions about City Hall, and a look at where Santa might land next
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The Morning Panel Talks Pay, Projects, and Poli...
Once a city that could build quickly and smartly, London now struggles with timelines and transparency—according to our Tuesday Panel
20 min
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Hot Weather Health: How to Stay Safe During a H...
Dr. Christine MacDonald from LHSC offers practical advice to keep yourself and your loved ones safe during extreme heat
9 min
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No Room at the Inn: Santa’s House Needs a New Home
With construction underway at Covent Garden Market, Santa’s House is once again without a permanent location
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Heat Wave Offers Glimpse at London’s Hotter Future
London’s current heat wave could become the new normal with up to 46 days a year of 30°C+ weather projected by 2050
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Gen Z Wants Change: 4-Day Work Weeks Top Job Wi...
A new study reveals Gen Z is prioritizing flexibility, with four-day work weeks topping the list of job preferences
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Today in History - June 24
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - June 23rd - brought ...
With the city baking, we ask what happened to London’s promised tenant heat protection bylaw — plus a look at recycling lotteries, data leaks, and housing goals
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London's Housing Starts Drop After Big Push in ...
Thousands of new units were approved last year — but housing starts are slowing in 2025
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City Yet to Act on Heat Bylaw as London Swelters
With temperatures soaring past 30 C, is city council’s promised heat bylaw close to fruition?
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Carmi Levy on Data Leak Exposing 16 Billion Logins
A staggering 16 billion login credentials have been leaked — and most people don’t even know they’re at risk
10 min
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London Transit Extends Transfers to Help Riders...
Riders now have 120 minutes to complete their trip on London Transit due to ongoing roadwork delays
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Study Suggests Cash Prizes Might Improve Recycl...
A new study says more people would recycle if it meant a chance to win money
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Today in History - June 23
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - June 20th - brought ...
A jam-packed episode featuring weekend events, music hall milestones, airline competition, and a powerful youth-led fundraiser
52 min
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London-area Sisters Raise $3,500 in Honour of G...
Eleven-year-old Everly and nine-year-old Charlotte Hartley raised thousands for pancreatic cancer research to honour their late grandmother
7 min
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Is It Time to Let Foreign Airlines Fly in Canada?
Could allowing foreign ownership of airlines lower prices and increase competition? One expert explains
11 min
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Early Results Show Promise in London Police Dru...
London Police say their new approach to open-air drug use is already showing encouraging early results
9 min
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From Cobra Chickens to Big Bounce: A Big Weeken...
The London Majors are suiting up as the Cobra Chickens, Victoria Park is hosting the Food & Drink Fest, and Delaware Speedway is bouncing with fun
4 min
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Viral TikTok Prank Sparks Police Warnings in Ca...
Police in LaSalle are the latest to speak out against a social media challenge that encourages kicking in front doors and filming it
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London Music Hall Celebrates 20 Years
London Music Hall is marking 20 years in the city with expansion plans that include a brand-new comedy club
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Today in History - June 20
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - June 19th - brought ...
We cover everything from political backlash to urban wildlife and wine sales, with insight from Jenny Yuen and our Thursday panel
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Morning Show Panel Tackles Canada Goose Challen...
From Cobra Chickens at Labatt Park to social isolation among working-age adults—our Thursday panel unpacks it all
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Youth in Crisis: Kids Help Phone Responds to Me...
The conversation explores what kids are going through, what’s driving the crisis, and how the public can help