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A Londoner in Ukraine
A London team has returned to Ukraine to oversee the delivery of supplies for Ukrainians. Scott McCallum joins The Morning Show from Ukraine.
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To plant or not to plant, that is the question
Is it ok to start planning your garden? What impact has our mild winter has on your gardening plans? Pam Cook teaches in Fanshawe College's Horticulture program and joins The Morning Show.
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The clock is ticking to do your taxes
Have you done your taxes yet? The deadline to file is a week from today. Gerry Vittoratos, National Tax Specialist with UFile, joins The Morning Show to talk about what you need to know if you've left your taxes to the last minute.
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Talking Earth Day with Gordon McBean
Today is Earth Day. How should we be talking about the environment and climate change? Gordon McBean, Western University professor, world renowned climatologist and the co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, joins The Morning Show.
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Breaking down the changes to capital gains
The federal government is changing the way capital gains is taxed. Will you be impacted? Mahmood Nanji, budget and finance expert and a Lawrence Centre Policy Fellow at Ivey School of Business at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
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National Volunteer Week - Jeff Shavzin
This week is National Volunteer Week in Canada and we're taking some time to sit down and learn why people in our community decide to give back. Jeff Shavzin, volunteer with the Children's Health Foundation, joins The Morning Show.
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The Art of Banksy debuts in London
The Art of Banksy "Without Limits" makes its Canadian debut in London today. Is London's reputation as an art city on the rise? DJ Williams from Jetset Event Management joins The Morning Show.
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Canada's 1st tornado of the year came early
A year after Canada recorded a record-breaking wildfire season, could tornadoes be next? Canada's first tornado of the year has been confirmed and it happened in March. David Sills, Executive Director of the Northern Tornadoes Project, joins The Morning Show.
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National Volunteer Week - Gary Sullivan
This week is National Volunteer Week in Canada and we're taking some time to sit down and learn why people in our community decide to give back. Gary Sullivan, volunteer with the Children's Health Foundation, joins The Morning Show.
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Is the federal government doing enough on the h...
The federal government has announced a slew of plans to address the housing crisis in recent weeks, are they enough? Mike Moffatt joins The Morning Show to discuss.
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From London to Ukraine
A group of Londoners will travel to Ukraine for the third time on Thursday to deliver badly needed supplies. Scott McCallum joins The Morning Show to detail his latest trip to the war torn country.
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National Volunteer Week - Ifrah Rashid
This week is National Volunteer Week in Canada and we're taking some time to sit down and learn why people in our community decide to give back. Ifrah Rashid, volunteer with the Children's Health Foundation, joins The Morning Show.
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National Volunteer Week - Robin Tugender
This week is National Volunteer Week in Canada and we're taking some time to sit down and learn why people in our community decide to give back. Robin Tugender, volunteer with the Children's Health Foundation, joins The Morning Show.
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National Volunteer Week - Linda Jenken
This week is National Volunteer Week in Canada and we're taking some time to sit down and learn why people in our community decide to give back. Linda Jenken, volunteer at Children's Health Foundation with their Wine Women and Shoes event, joins The Morning Show.
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Returning silver stolen from Holocaust victims
A massive global project to restore silver object stolen by the Nazi's to their rightful owners now includes London. Dr. Mathias Weniger, curator of the Bavarian National Museum and the man who has made it his mission to return silver objects stolen from Jewish familes by the Nazi's to their rightful owners, joins The Morning Show.
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Gen Z and Anxiety
Ottawa is setting up a $500-million fund to help community health organizations provide more mental health care to young people. Will it help? Dr. Marcia Sirota, author, speaker, coach and psychiatrist, joins The Morning Show.
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Declaring intimate partner violence an epidemic
Ontario is moving closer to declaring intimate partner violence an epidemic in the province. Jennifer Dunn, executive director of the London Abused Women's Centre, joins The Morning Show.
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Staying safe in spring
Children's Hospital is offering safety tips for families as the weather warms and kids head outside. Dr. Rod Lim, Section Chief of the Paediatric Emergency Department at Children's Hospital, joins The Morning Show.
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Lessons learned in leadership
Retired and retiring leaders from London's nonprofit sector will be speaking at an event today looking at mental health and the changeover currently happening in the city, and the impact of that. What do Londoners need to know? Paul Seale from the Pillar Nonprofit Network joins The Morning Show.
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London's downtown vacancy rate is (a little) be...
A new report says there was a decrease in the vacancy rate for downtown London to start 2024, but not for the reason you may think. Greg Harris, Associate Vice President for CBRE in their London office, joins The Morning Show.
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Tails of Trax
A St. Thomas canine officer has written a children's book to raise money for the Phoenix Canine to fund service dogs for people in need. Sean James, a canine officer with the St Thomas Police and Sara Dodd from Phoenix Canine, join The Morning Show.
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Improving inter-community travel in the London ...
Travelling to St. Thomas just got a little bit easier for Londoners. A new inter-community route began on Monday improving travel within the region. Cara Finn, the Director of Economic Development for Middlesex County, joins The Morning Show.
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Are you ready for the solar eclipse?
Solar eclipse-mania has settled in for the London area, are you excited? Gary Boyle, astronomy educator and a member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada known as the Backyard Astronomer, joins The Morning Show.
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Have you done your taxes yet?
Time is running out to file your taxes ahead of the April 30th deadline, do you know everything you need to know? Gerry Vittoratos, National Tax Specialist with UFile, joins The Morning Show.
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Be a Donor Month
Donating an organ can save someone's life and Deb Beaupre is a living example. Deb joins The Morning Show to share the inspiring story of how a kidney donation saved her life.
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