Cars Hit London Buildings About Five Times a Month
A closer look at how often vehicles crash into buildings in London, averaging about five incidents every month
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Today in History - Jan 6
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Jan 5th - brought to...
Today’s episode covers global tensions following political upheaval in Venezuela, progress on London’s micro shelter project, and major decisions looming for Ontario’s education system
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Trump Signals Possible U.S. Action Against More...
Donald Trump says the U.S. could take action against additional countries following major political upheaval in Venezuela
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Mayor Josh Morgan on Micro Shelters and What’s ...
Josh Morgan joins us with an update on progress at the micro modular shelter site
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Are New Year’s Resolutions Setting Us Up to Fail?
Psychiatrist Marcia Sirota explains why New Year’s resolutions may not be the best path to self-improvement
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A Pivotal Year for Ontario Education
Education analyst Debbie Kasman weighs in on major decisions facing Ontario’s education system
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New Laws, New Rules: What Changes in 2026
A look at new federal and provincial laws coming into force in Canada in 2026
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How to Make Your New Year’s Resolutions Last
Practical tips and strategies to help resolutions survive past January
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Today in History - Jan 5
What happened on this day in history?
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Mayor Morgan on Housing Pressures and the Year’...
London Mayor Josh Morgan reflects on the defining issues of the year, with a focus on housing affordability and the growing homelessness crisis
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Greg Marshall Reflects on 18 Years Leading Must...
Greg Marshall looks back on his 18-year run as head coach of the Western Mustangs and a lifetime in football
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Helping a Family in Need in St. Thomas and a Lo...
Monsignor Morrison Catholic Elementary School rallies donations for a family in need in St. Thomas, highlighting grassroots generosity
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Rethinking Resolutions with a Behavioural Scien...
Albert Malkin from Western University explains why traditional New Year’s resolutions can set people up for disappointment
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When New Boots Fight Back
After a rough start with new winter boots, we break down the smartest and safest ways to soften footwear and avoid sore feet
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Is Regifting Ever Really Okay?
We tackle the age-old question of whether regifting is thoughtful, practical, or a social faux pas
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Today in History - Dec 19
What happened on this day in history?
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What London Missed in 2025 and What Comes Next
John Fyfe-Millar and Ryan Gauss joined the weekly panel to discuss local issues that failed to get enough attention in 2025
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Fanshawe Offers Buyouts as Budget Pressures Mount
Fanshawe College is offering buyouts to full-time staff as budget challenges persist amid falling enrolment and broader demographic shifts
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Police Review Finds Progress on Sexual Assault ...
A citizen-led review found most sexual assault cases examined were handled appropriately, marking improvement over past assessments
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Breaking Down the Big Tech Trends from 2025
A London-based tech analyst joined the show to outline the biggest technology trends expected to shape 2025
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Global Defence Warnings Meet Rising Military In...
The U.K.’s defence chief says more citizens must be ready to defend their country as global tensions rise
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Why the Internet Is Obsessed with Naked Christm...
A growing online trend has people sharing photos of undecorated Christmas trees, often called “Christmas tree nudes.”
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Today in History - Dec 18
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Council Holds the Line on Renovictions as Chang...
London city council voted against making changes to the city’s renoviction bylaw, choosing to wait for a scheduled review instead