The Morning Show Podcast - Sept 2nd - brought t...
Today’s episode covers rising traffic dangers near schools, misleading maple leaf branding, and our Tuesday panel on speeding and school safety
48 min
1027
CAA Report: Parents Say School Zones More Dange...
A new CAA survey finds 63% of parents consider their child’s school zone unsafe, with congestion and risky driving behaviours on the rise
9 min
1028
Morning Panel Debates Future of School Trustees...
Murray Faulkner and Roger Caranci discuss whether trustees should return London’s approach to speeding concerns, including whether more investment in photo radar is needed
19 min
1029
Grocers Accused of “Maple Washing” Without Faci...
The CFIA says 12 cases of misleading Canadian branding were identified, but no penalties were issued
10 min
1030
Telephone Tuesday Brings Surge of Business Calls
Today marks the busiest call day of the year for many companies as “Telephone Tuesday” kicks in
8 min
1031
Today in History - Sept 2
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
1032
The Morning Show Podcast - Aug 29th - brought t...
Today we cover OPP safety warnings, new costs for Canadian businesses, social media rules for kids, and a London Knights season preview
48 min
1033
OPP Urges Safe Driving Ahead of Labour Day Weekend
With 214 fatalities on OPP-patrolled roads this year, officers are cracking down on speeding, impairment, and distracted driving
8 min
1034
Small Biz Hit Hard as Duty-Free U.S. Shipping Ends
The U.S. has scrapped its de minimis exemption, meaning Canadian small businesses now face higher costs to ship south of the border
9 min
1035
Parent Group Pushes for Social Media Ban Under ...
A parental advocacy group is calling for rules to block children from accessing social platforms, citing safety and mental health
11 min
1036
London Knights Begin Pre-Season Tonight Against...
After a championship season capped by a Memorial Cup win, the London Knights open their exhibition schedule at Canada Life Place
9 min
1037
Gen Z Sparks Debate by Putting Ice in Beer
A new trend has young drinkers dropping ice cubes into their pints, leaving traditionalists horrified
8 min
1038
Today in History - Aug 29
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
1039
The Morning Show Podcast - Aug 28th - brought t...
From Queen’s Park to pop culture, today’s show covers politics, the workplace, and the Swift phenomenon
49 min
1040
Doug Ford signals tough stance on school board ...
The Premier says Ontarians are “done” with school board waste and hinted trustees could be on the chopping block
12 min
1041
More Londoners are back behind the wheel as rem...
StatsCan data shows commuting is climbing, with London ranking among the top five Canadian cities for workers heading into the office
19 min
1042
Breaking down the Swift phenomenon
From music to politics, Taylor Swift’s reach goes far beyond the charts
9 min
1043
New workplace trend highlights silent struggles...
“Quiet cracking” describes workers who look fine on the surface but are secretly overwhelmed and on the verge of burnout
6 min
1044
Today in History - Aug 28
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
1045
The Morning Show Podcast - Aug 27th - brought t...
The Morning Show Podcast dives into Carney’s nation-building, London’s code of conduct, transit expansion, health warnings, and celebrity engagement
52 min
1046
Mark Carney eyes ports as first test of nation-...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Montreal’s Contrecoeur port expansion could be one of the first projects approved under Bill C-5
10 min
1047
Should social media be part of city hall’s rule...
Ward 4 Councillor Susan Stevenson says Ontario’s municipal code of conduct may make London’s version redundant
10 min
1048
LTC considers new routes across growing neighbo...
The commission is weighing service expansions to Innovation Park, Summerside, Cedar Hollow, Kains Road, Byron and Upperpoint
7 min
1049
Myeloma Walk of Champions gears up for 17th year
The annual fundraiser on September 7th supports multiple myeloma research and community awareness
11 min
1050
Experts: vaping should be last resort for quitt...
A new Canadian task force says e-cigarettes should only be used when other methods fail