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Village SoHo is almost ready to accept its firs...
A major affordable housing project in London is moving closer to fruition. Greg Playford from the London Community Foundation's Housing Action Committee joins The Morning Show
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The mental health impact of passive scrolling
A new study from Western University has found passive scrolling exceeding two hours of weekday screen time doubled the odds of clinically elevated anxiety and quadrupled emotional and behavioural difficulties. Emma Duerden, Western professor and Canada Research Chair in Neuroscience and Learning Disorders and senior author of the study, joins The Morning Show
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London city politicians prioritize tax relief i...
Some tax relief could be on the way for Londoners
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Plantation Road won't be be changing its name
The debate over whether or not to change the name of Plantation Road has ended
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Is this man the worst roommate of all time?
Man steals his roommates cake, gets sick, demands his roommate pay his medical bills. Is he the worst roommate of all time?
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Today in History - May 14th
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - May 13th - brought t...
London's large budget surplus, Ontario's new housing bill and another Londoner in the NFL are all on the agenda for today's show
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The Morning Show Panel on London's budget surpl...
Former London city councillor Roger Caranci and retired broadcaster Bob Smith join The Morning Panel to discuss London's budget surplus and the Springbank Dam
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Housing Minister Rob Flack on bill to speed up ...
Ontario's housing minister has introduced legislation intended to speed up the construction of new homes. Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Rob Flack joins The Morning Show
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What should London do with its $58.8 million bu...
What should London do with its budget surplus? Put the money towards tax relief or social and cultural agencies? Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow joins The Morning Show
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Why London is renaming some streets and not others
The great street name debate returns to London city hall
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London native Taylor Elgersma signs with the Gr...
There are now three Londoners in the NFL
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Today in History - May 13th
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - May 12th - brought t...
Speeding up home construction, Canada Post and the Walkerton tragedy 25 years later are all on the agenda for today's show
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Port Burwell will soon charge to park at the beach
A pilot project to charge for parking at the beach in Port Burwell has left some feeling burned
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Will we see another strike at Canada Post
Five months after the end of a nationwide strike, Canada Post workers could be returning to the picket lines as early as May 22 when the current collective agreements expire. Ian Lee, associate professor of management at Carleton University, joins The Morning Show
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It's been 25 years since the Walkerton tragedy,...
This month marks the 25th anniversary of the Walkerton tragedy. Could it happen again? Richard Lindgren, co-counsel for the Concerned Walkerton Citizens and lawyer for the Canadian Environmental Law Association, joins The Morning Show
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25% of London Transit buses arrive late - how w...
A new report suggests transit in London isn't as reliable as we'd like it to be
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Today in History - May 12th
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - May 9th - brought to...
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It's been an emotional week at the Hockey Canad...
A woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted by five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team is expected to face more questions from defence lawyers for the players today. Nick Cake, prosecutor turned defence lawyer at Cake Criminal Defence, joins The Morning Show
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What's a proper salary for a London city counci...
Is the job of London city councillor a full-time job or a part-time job. Is that even a relevant question anymore? Gord Hume, former London city politician, author and expert on local government, joins The Morning Show
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Canadian Blood Services says it wants 1 million...
Canadian Blood Services says it needs to recruit one-million new donors in the next five years. Marisa Gatfield, Community Development Manager for Canadian Blood Services, joins The Morning Show
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The London Knights perfect post-season is no more
Did Devon jinx the London Knights?
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New Zealand wants to ban social media for teens
New Zealand wants to follow Australia's example and ban social media for teens under 16, is that a good idea?
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