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Coffee Prices Surge, but the Pressure May Be Ea...
Coffee prices are up 31 per cent since 2024, driven by global supply challenges, but there are signs relief may be coming
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Today in History - Feb 5
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 4th - brought to...
From local housing debates to national security concerns and global space ambitions, today’s podcast breaks down the biggest issues shaping London, Canada, and beyond
50 min
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Builders On Board With Mayor’s Home Ownership I...
London Home Builders’ Association CEO London Home Builders’ Association CEO Jared Zaifman explains why builders are supporting the mayor’s incentive program aimed at lowering upfront costs for buyers
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Marathon City Hall Meeting Advances Home Owners...
City politicians gave tentative approval to Mayor Josh Morgan’s home ownership incentive, approved a pilot bus pass program for high school students, and received confirmation that residents have begun moving into the micro-modular shelter site
10 min
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Artemis II Mission Signals Major Step Forward f...
University of Guelph physics professor Orbax explains the significance of the Artemis II mission and why it matters for the future of human spaceflight
10 min
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National Security Concerns Emerge in Western-Ar...
The RCMP is now working alongside London Police Service on an explosives and firearms investigation that authorities say raises national security concerns
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CBRE Predicts Industrial and Commercial Real Es...
CBRE vice-president CBRE vice-president Greg Harris breaks down new data suggesting a rebound in Canada’s industrial and commercial real estate markets
9 min
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Today in History - Feb 4
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 3rd - brought to...
Today’s Morning Show explores Canadian unity, key decisions at London city hall, debate over student transit and housing incentives, and fading Olympic enthusiasm
54 min
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Free Student Bus Passes and London’s Bicentenni...
The panel debates whether a free bus pass pilot for high school students will boost transit use and how London can get more residents riding the bus
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Former Rivals, Same Message: Chrétien and Harpe...
Former prime ministers Jean Chrétien and Stephen Harper sat down in Ottawa to discuss national unity and the challenges facing Canada
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Pipeline Costs, Student Transit, and Home Owner...
London city hall wrestles with the cost of relocating a north-end oil pipeline, a proposed free bus pass pilot for high school students, and a new home ownership incentive
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Trosow Supports Mayor’s Home Ownership Plan, Wa...
Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow says the mayor’s home ownership incentive is a good start but shouldn’t be limited to new construction
10 min
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Winter Olympics Return, But Is the Excitement T...
A new poll suggests many Canadians feel indifferent as the Winter Olympics approach
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Today in History - Feb 3
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 2nd - brought to...
Today’s Morning Show covers London’s housing plans, a student transit pilot, Conservative Party politics, new Parkinson’s research, and the curious lore of Groundhog Day
47 min
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Can Dance Slow Parkinson’s? New Research Looks ...
University of Guelph professor Dr. Rebecca Barnstaple explains research into whether dance can help slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease
9 min
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Free Bus Passes for Students: Smart Investment ...
We break down the potential benefits and drawbacks of offering high school students free access to city buses
8 min
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Mayor Morgan on Home Ownership, Student Bus Pas...
London Mayor Josh Morgan outlines a new home ownership plan, a proposed high school transit pilot, and when the city’s long-awaited micro-modular shelter site could finally open
9 min
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Poilievre Wins Big in Leadership Review, Is It ...
Former Conservative MP Karen Vecchio weighs in on Pierre Poilievre’s leadership review and whether strong party support can translate into an election victory
10 min
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Today in History - Feb 2
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
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Shadow or No Shadow? The Staying Power of Groun...
A look at the history, folklore, and fun facts behind Groundhog Day and its enduring popularity
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Do tiny homes really work?
Occupational therapy professor Carrie Anne Marshall of Western University discusses whether tiny homes and sleeping cabins are an effective response to homelessness
11 min
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Lawsuits put social media’s impact on teen ment...
Emma Duerden, a Western professor and Canada Research Chair, breaks down how social media may affect teen brain development and mental health
11 min