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Premier Doug Ford calls Mayor Josh Morgan
Road construction, home building, affordable housing and office to residential conversions are all on the agenda for Mayor Josh Morgan's weekly interview.
7 min
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Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault
Londoners will receive another instalment of the 2024 Canada Carbon Rebate in their bank accounts or in the mail today. Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault joins The Morning Show.
7 min
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Cutting down on food waste
New research from Ivey Business School has found Canadians could save up to $1,800 annually by employing simple tactics to prevent avoidable food waste. Paul van der Werf, adjunct assistant professor at the Ivey Business School, joins The Morning Show.
7 min
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The return of the Home County festival (sort of)
The Home County Folk League and London Brewing are teaming up for a one day event in August to replace the Home County Music & Art Festival, which was cancelled for 2024 due to finances. Darin Addison, Artistic Director of the Home County Folk League, joins The Morning Show.
5 min
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Did Facebook change their algorithm (again)?
Has Facebook changed the amount of notifications we get on a daily basis? How relevant is the social media giant in this day and age? Carmi Levy, London-based tech analyst, joins The Morning Show.
8 min
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Speed limits rise for some Ontario highways
Speed limits on some highways in Ontario are set to increase today, including large portions of the 401. Brian Patterson, President and CEO of the Ontario Safety League, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
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Colours on the Beach
If you're looking for something to do this weekend you may want to check out the Colours on the Beach festival in Port Stanley. Bhavin Patel, President of Indian Culture of Southwestern Ontario, joins The Morning Show.
7 min
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London's booming tourism sector
Summer festival season has arrived in London. How big is it for tourism and what sort of economic impact does it have? Cheryl Finn, General Manager of Tourism London, joins The Morning Show.
8 min
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Mayor Josh Morgan talks summer tourism
Summer tourism in London and Canada's men's soccer team at the Copa America are on the agenda for the weekly interview with Mayor Josh Morgan.
7 min
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Local family shares their story on why you shou...
A local family is speaking out on the importance of wearing your seatbelt on National Injury Prevention Day. Jessica and Layla Mitchell join The Morning Show.
8 min
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The U.K. has a new PM
After more than a decade in power, Britain's Conservatives have been voted out. The Labour Party has won the general election with a sizeable majority. Catherine Ellis, Professor in the Department of History at Toronto Metropolitan University, joins The Morning Show.
8 min
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A historic day in the NHL
The Seattle Kraken hired Jessica Campbell to be an assistant coach on Dan Bylsma's staff on Wednesday, making her the first full-time female assistant coach in the NHL. Alison Doherty, professor of Sport Management at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
7 min
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TVDSB board chair calls on province to pay up
School board officials are calling on the Ford government to fulfill their budget obligations for education to keep them out of deficit. Beth Mai, chair of the board for the Thames Valley District School Board, joins The Morning Show.
6 min
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Punching out MS
A London woman who was diagnosed with MS last year will be stepping into a boxing ring this Sunday to raise awareness about the disease. Julia Campbell joins The Morning Show.
8 min
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Will nurses bear the brunt of the deficit at th...
A major budget deficit at the London Health Sciences Centre has many wondering what happens next. Doris Grinspun, CEO of the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario, joins The Morning Show.
8 min
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Office vacancy in London hits new all-time high
Office vacancies in downtown London hit an all-time high in the second quarter of this year according to CBRE, but there's reason for optimism. Greg Harris, associate vice-president of CBRE London, joins The Morning Show.
6 min
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London MP Peter Fragiskatos on Liberals byelect...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is showing no hints that he'll step down, after a byelection loss to the Conservatives in a longtime Liberal stronghold. Liberal MP for London North Centre Peter Fragiskatos joins The Morning Show.
8 min
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Does London need improved transit in the west e...
Is London prepared for the traffic pressure a new development in the Cherryhill area will provide? Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow joins The Morning Show to discuss the development and London's proposed renoviction bylaw.
7 min
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Mayor Josh Morgan talks Oilers, housing and enc...
Mayor Josh Morgan makes his prediction for Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final and talks housing and encampments in his weekly interview.
8 min
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Small business concerns about capital gains cha...
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says half of Canada's small firms to be negatively affected by next week's hike in capital gains inclusion rate. Dan Kelly, President of the CFIB joins The Morning Show.
6 min
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Would you donate a kidney?
A new international study led by researchers from Lawson Health Research Institute will come as good news for anyone considering becoming a kidney donor. Dr. Amit Garg, Scientist at Lawson and Nephrologist at LHSC, joins The Morning Show.
8 min
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Concern over a possible strike at the LCBO
Bars and restaurants in Ontario are bracing for the impacts of a potential LCBO strike if it goes ahead in July. Tony Elenis, president and CEO of the Ontario Restaurant Hotel and Motel Association, joins The Morning Show.
8 min
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The Thames Valley Golf Course turns 100
The Thames Valley Golf Course is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Graham Hegler, PGA of Canada and Head Golf Professional for Thames Valley Golf Course, joins The Morning Show.
7 min
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Humane Society London & Middlesex almost ready ...
The Humane Society of London and Middlesex is close to their fundraising goal for their new shelter, which opens in November. Lindsay McDermott from the Humane Society of London and Middlesex joins The Morning Show.
7 min
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An urban heat island in London
The heatwave for London and much of Ontario continues today. London has a lot of concrete, how can that make a heatwave worse and how can we mitigate heat in urban areas? James Voogt, professor of geography and environment at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
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