Three national health organizations are pushing...
Three national health organizations have released an open letter calling on Canada's premiers to push for initiatives to reduce smoking as part of settlement negotiations with major tobacco companies to recoup health-care costs. Hillary Buchan-Terrell is an Advocacy Manager for Ontario for the Canadian Cancer Society, joins Devon to discuss.
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Harv's Hike aims to raise awareness on PTSD and...
The first annual Harv's Hike, named in honour of Neil Harvey who died in 2021 from an overdose while dealing with PTSD will be held this weekend. Nick Cake, London lawyer and brother-in-law of Neil Harvey, joins Devon to discuss.
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Headlines & This Day in History - May 31st, 2023
Host Devon Peacock gives you the top stories of the day and looks back at significant moments that happened on this day in history.
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Is climate change making seasonal allergies wor...
t's estimated about one-quarter of Canadians suffer from seasonal allergies. Is climate change making it worse? Dr. Susan Waserman, division director of clinical immunology and allergy at McMaster University, joins Devon to discuss.
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Headlines & This Day in History - May 29th, 2023
Host Devon Peacock gives you the top stories of the day and looks back at significant moments that happened on this day in history.
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Norwich councillor quits after council approves...
A Norwich town councillor abruptly quit on Tuesday after the town council approved a bylaw that banned all non-government flags, including Pride flags, on municipal property. Alicia Stubbs joins Devon to discuss her resignation.
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Headlines & This Day in History - May 25th, 2023
Host Devon Peacock gives you the top stories of the day and looks back at significant moments that happened on this day in history.
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Headlines & This Day in History - May 24th, 2023
Host Devon Peacock gives you the top stories of the day and looks back at significant moments that happened on this day in history.
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A $33 million dollar expansion to Budweiser Gar...
London city council is being asked to approve a $33 million dollar expansion to Budweiser Gardens, with taxpayers picking up the majority of the cost. Cheryl Finn, general manager of Tourism London, joins Devon to discuss.
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Better Business Bureau Torch Awards 2023
The Better Business Bureau Western Ontario Torch Awards will be held next week at The Factory. Jennifer Matthews, CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Western Ontario, joins Devon to discuss.
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Headlines & This Day in History - May 23rd, 2023
Host Devon Peacock gives you the top stories of the day and looks back at significant moments that happened on this day in history.
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Only 48 per cent of Canadians have a will; are ...
A new report by the National Institute on Ageing in collaboration with RBC Royal Trust has found only 48 per cent of Canadians have a will; that number drops to 34 per cent for those aged 35-54. Dr. Samir Sinha, Director of Health Policy Research for the NIA, joins Devon to discuss.
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All clear for takeoff; WestJet pilots reach a t...
A new deal has been struck between WestJet and its pilots union, avoiding a holiday weekend work stoppage. Marvin Ryder, professor with the DeGroot School of Business at McMaster University, joins Devon to discuss.
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Headlines & This Day in History - May 19, 2023
Host Devon Peacock gives you the top stories of the day and looks back at significant moments that happened on this day in history.
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The Morning Panel - May 18, 2023
London Police Board Chair Ali Chahbar and political consultant Nathan Caranci join The Morning Panel to discuss the federal governments proposed bail reform and whether it's time London city council cut its losses on expensive, and unused housing software.
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Pharmacare is the focus of a town hall meeting ...
A town hall will be in London tonight to discuss pharmacare for all in Canada. David Heap, co-chair of the London Chapter of the Council of Canadians, joins Devon to discuss.
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Headlines & This Day in History - May 17th, 2023
Host Devon Peacock gives you the top stories of the day and looks back at significant moments that happened on this day in history.
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A WestJet pilot strike could impact the first l...
The union representing some 16-hundred flight crew at WestJet and subsidiary Swoop has issued a 72-hour strike notice, warning the airline could be shut down right before the May long weekend. Kelly Balderston, Vacation Travel Specialist from Robert Q, joins Devon to discuss.
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The Morning Panel - May 16th, 2023
Roger Caranci and Mariam Hamou join The Morning Panel to discuss the four upcoming federal byelections and renovictions in Ontario.
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Headlines & This Day in History - May 16th, 2023
Host Devon Peacock gives you the top stories of the day and look back at significant moments that happened on this day in history.
7 min
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Western researchers are finding ways to have mo...
Researchers at Western University have developed a product using hemp they believe could be an alternative to plastic. Elizabeth Gillies, Western University chemistry professor, joins Devon to discuss.
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May 15, 2023 - Monday Mornings with Mayor Josh ...
The Webster Street situation and illegal magic mushrooms are on the agenda for Mayor Josh Morgan's weekly chat with Devon.
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9-year-old author from London is an Amazon top ...
A 9-year-old London boy who suffers from a rare disease has written a children's book to help kids who are in the same situation. The book came out February 28th and has been a top seller on Amazon. Daniel Kinchlea will hold a book signing on Saturday. Daniel and his mother Chris join Devon to discuss.
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The London Fire Department has been serving the...
The London Fire Department will mark its 150th anniversary today. Richard Hayes, Acting Chief of the London Fire Department, joins Devon to discuss.
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Rural Ontario is losing lawyers; how can we att...
The Federation of Ontario Law Associations is speaking out over the declining number of lawyers working in rural and remote areas of the province. Douglas Judson, Chair of the Federation of Ontario Law Associations, joins Devon to discuss.