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London's proposed renoviction bylaw
London city politicians will get their first look at a proposed renoviction bylaw this week. Jordan Smith from London ACORN joins The Morning Show.
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Should Canada standardize charging ports?
The European Union now requires all charging ports to be standardized, should Canada do the same? Carmi Levy, London-based tech analyst, joins The Morning Show.
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The secret to making your fresh strawberries la...
Strawberry picking season begins today at Heeman's. What can you do to make sure your freshly picked strawberries last longer? Will Heeman, Chief Daymaker at Heeman's, joins The Morning Show to tell you everything you need to know.
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Can Canada Post survive?
Canada Post has lost billions of dollars in recent years, what does its future look like? Does it have a future? Marvin Ryder, associate professor at McMaster University’s DeGroote School of Business, joins The Morning Show.
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London wins Music City of the Year
London was front and centre at Canadian Music Week in Toronto this week. London won the Music City of the Year Award. Cory Crossman, director of the London Music Office, joins The Morning Show.
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Cutting cancer surgery wait times at the LHSC
The LHSC says it has reduced caner surgery wait times by 50 per cent. Dr. Michael Ott, department head of oncology at the LHSC, joins The Morning Show.
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The rise of women's pro sports in Canada
Women's pro sports is on the rise in Canada. What has changed and what could be the impact? Erin Pearson, Fanshawe College professor of sport and event marketing, joins The Morning Show.
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London's opioid problem
Opioids remain a significant problem in London and Middlesex with opioid deaths in the triple digits for 2023. Dr. Alex Summers, medical officer of health for the Middlesex-London Health Unit, joins The Morning Show.
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Mayor Josh Morgan weekly interview
Mayor Josh Morgan joins The Morning Show for his weekly interview to discuss the London Knights loss at the Memorial Cup and how the city will commemorate the third anniversary of the June 6th terror attack and support Our London Family.
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What's next for Donald Trump?
Donald Trump has become the first former U.S. President to ever be convicted on criminal charges. Matthew Lebo, chair of the political science department at Western University and an expert on American politics, joins The Morning Show.
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Preparing for the Memorial Cup Final
What are the London Knights doing to prepare for the Memorial Cup Final on Sunday? Mike Stubbs joins The Morning Show to discuss.
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Marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day
The 80th anniversary of D-Day will be marked this weekend in London. The 1st Hussars will remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice while also highlighting the role the Holy Roller played.
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Should London have year round school?
Former director of education for the Thames Valley District School Board Bill Tucker joins The Morning Show to talk financial literacy in high school and the idea of year round school.
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London parents give back to the LHSC's Trauma Team
Five years after their daughter Rachel died, Lisa and Dennis Carroll are paying tribute to their daughter by honouring the team that helped her while she was in hospital at the LHSC. Lisa and Dennis join The Morning Show to discuss.
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What's the worst road in London?
London isn't in the top 10 of the CAA's worst roads list for Ontario, but trouble could be on the horizon. London has 3 of the 5 worst roads in our region. Should we be concerned? Brian Pirvu from CAA joins The Morning Show.
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A Londoner at the RBC Canadian Open
25 Canadians will tee off at the RBC Canadian Open this week in Hamilton, including a London native. Cam Kellett joins The Morning Show to talk about qualifying for the national championship.
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Mayor Josh Morgan talks London Knights and home...
How many homeless hubs will London end up with? Two are set up but it seems unlikely the city will get to 15. What expectations should Londoners have for the plan? Mayor Josh Morgan joins The Morning Show.
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The Memorial Cup starts tonight
The London Knights chase for another Memorial Cup begins this weekend in Saginaw. Can the Knights win their third Memorial Cup? Mike Stubbs joins The Morning Show.
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Will there be a railroad strike this summer?
Workers at CN Rail and CPKC are currently in a strike position. What impact would a summer strike on the railroads have on supply chains? Fraser Johnson from Ivey Business School at Western joins The Morning Show.
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What's on tap for the Western Fair this year?
It's not even summer yet but the Western Fair is thinking about the fall. Organizers of the fall fair have revealed what's new and what's returning to the fair this September. Greg Blanchard joins The Morning Show.
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The new boss at the LHSC
David Musyj starts his new job as the acting president and CEO of the LHSC today. How long will he be here and what are his priorities? David Musyj joins The Morning Show to discuss.
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London's homeless encampment strategy
London city hall will hold its second in-person engagement session to share their plan for homeless encampments in the city. Kevin Dickins, London's deputy city manager of social and health development, joins The Morning Show.
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The search for Ontario's fastest kid
The Bob Vigars Classic will be held at Western University this weekend and Athletics Ontario is hoping to find Ontario's fastest kid. Paul Osland, CEO of Athletics Ontario, joins The Morning Show.
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Are you boat safe?
This week is Safe Boating Awareness Week. Last year, OPP say 23 people died in marine incidents, 17 of whom weren't wearing their life jacket. Ian GIlson, director with the Canadian Safe Boating Council and a coxswain with the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary, joins The Morning Show.
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Summer safety tips from the LHSC
The LHSC is urging Londoners to stay safe this summer ahead of the summer trauma season. About two thirds of serious trauma cases are seen in the emergency room from May to September. Dr. Kelly Vogt, the LHSC's Medical Director of Trauma, joins The Morning Show.
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