The Morning Show Podcast - Jan 13th - brought t...
Today’s Morning Show Podcast covers the rollout of body-worn cameras for London police, legal action being considered after a BIA cyberattack, progress on affordable housing, and the Ford government’s promise to connect everyone with a doctor
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Body-Worn Cameras Rolling Out Across London Pol...
London Police Chief Thai Truong says all sworn officers will be equipped with body-worn cameras by June 2026 as part of a broader accountability strategy
11 min
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Vacant Downtown Offices and Passenger Rail: Has...
The panel debated why London leads the country in vacant downtown office space and whether city hall should intervene more aggressively.
18 min
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Legal Action Considered After BIA Cyberattack a...
The Hamilton Road BIA is considering legal action following a cyberattack that drained more than one hundred thousand dollars from its accounts
10 min
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Are Ontario’s Plans to Connect Everyone With a ...
The Ford government has pledged to connect all Ontarians with a primary care provider, but progress remains uneven across the province
5 min
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Are Canadians Burned Out on Tipping and Donatio...
Canadians are increasingly frustrated with constant tip and donation prompts in everyday transactions
9 min
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Recruitment Drive Targets 55+ Entrepreneurs in ...
Over 55 Skills at Work London is launching a recruitment drive aimed at entrepreneurs aged 55 and over
8 min
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Today in History - Jan 13
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
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The Morning Show Podcast - Jan 12th - brought t...
Today’s podcast covers London’s unemployment rate, economic growth, online voting, rail service, population shifts, dementia awareness, social media policy, and a new local festival
61 min
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Mayor Josh Morgan on Unemployment, Economic Gro...
London Mayor Josh Morgan discusses rising unemployment, strategies to grow the local economy, and whether online voting could boost engagement
8 min
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London Chamber Backs Push for Better Passenger ...
The London Chamber of Commerce is supporting calls for improved passenger rail service to and from the Forest City
9 min
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St. Thomas Ranks High on List of Fast-Growing C...
St. Thomas is ranking near the top of a list of cities people are moving to in Ontario
9 min
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Chamber CEO Graham Henderson on Rail, Growth, a...
London Chamber CEO Graham Henderson discusses improved rail service and how city hall can help grow the local economy
11 min
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Alzheimer’s Awareness Month and Ontario’s Demen...
Dr. Jennifer Ingram discusses Alzheimer’s Awareness Month and how Ontario can prepare for a sharp rise in dementia cases
8 min
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Canada Rules Out Ban on X Despite Deepfake Conc...
Canada is not considering a ban on X despite international backlash over deepfake content
6 min
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Taste Ex Makes a Strong First Impression in London
The first-ever Taste Ex at Western Fair is being called a success after its debut weekend
7 min
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Today in History - Jan 12
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Jan 9th - brought to...
Today’s podcast covers alcohol and health, youth screen time, cybercrime fallout for a local BIA, provincial politics, and workplace satisfaction
46 min
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ReThinking Alcohol and Health in the New Year
A conversation with Dr. Alex Summers, medical officer of health for Middlesex-London Health Unit, about a campaign encouraging people to drink less and rethink alcohol’s impact on their health
10 min
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Phishing Scam Forces Budget Cuts on Hamilton Road
The Hamilton Road BIA is cutting its budget after losing $111,000 in a phishing scam last year
10 min
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A National Effort to Break the Scroll Habit
A look at how Rogers has launched a national program aimed at reducing excessive screen time among young people
5 min
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Are Meetings Hurting Worker Satisfaction?
A look at worker satisfaction in Canada and how much time employees are spending in meetings.
10 min
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Mike Schreiner Talks Cost of Living and EVs in ...
An interview with Mike Schreiner, leader of the Ontario Green Party, ahead of visits to Ingersoll and St. Thomas