The Morning Show Podcast - Sept 5th - brought t...
From fair food and utility updates to a new documentary and the Terry Fox Run, today’s podcast covers it all
49 min
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Western Fair Returns with New Flavours and Old ...
Greg Blanchard from Western Fair District highlights new food, the grandstand’s return, and affordable fun at this year’s 148th Western Fair
9 min
1378
London Hydro CEO Reflects on First Year at the ...
Ysni Semsedini shares his vision for improving London’s power grid and building a stronger utility for the future
10 min
1379
TIFF Premieres New John Candy Documentary
“John Candy: I Like Me” debuts at TIFF, with the Amazon release set for October 10th
8 min
1380
London Gears Up for Annual Terry Fox Run
Runners and walkers will gather at Springbank Gardens next weekend to honour Terry’s legacy and raise funds
8 min
1381
Survey Reveals One in Eight Are Chronic Overthi...
A new poll shows many people struggle with overthinking, while also skipping meals to squeeze in more work
9 min
1382
Today in History - Sept 5
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
1383
The Morning Show Podcast - Sept 4th - brought t...
Today’s Morning Show Podcast covers shifting public priorities, school anxiety, London’s self-image, Doug Ford’s stunts, and the “Great Lock-In” trend
46 min
1384
Helping Kids Cope with Back-to-School Anxiety
Western University’s Colin King shares strategies for parents supporting children who struggle with anxiety when returning to school
9 min
1385
Cost of Living Tops Concerns for Canadians
A new poll shows the rising cost of living is the country’s number one issue, with U.S. tariffs sliding to fourth on the list
11 min
1386
Are Londoners Too Hard on Their City?
A viral Reddit post praising London sparks debate on whether residents should focus more on celebrating what’s good about their city
17 min
1387
Why September is the New January for Resolutions
A growing trend sees people starting fresh goals after Labour Day instead of waiting until New Year’s
6 min
1388
London Comic-Con Returns to RBC Place September...
Organizer Andrew Kitt previews this year’s convention, promising two days of pop culture, cosplay, and celebrity guests
5 min
1389
Today in History - Sept 4
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
1390
The Morning Show Podcast - Sept 3rd - brought t...
From classroom changes to Crown Royal drama, today’s episode covers the biggest stories shaping Ontario
50 min
1391
Thames Valley Faces Tight Budgets and New Chall...
Bill Tucker explains how provincial supervision and financial strain are shaping the new school year
11 min
1392
Doug Ford Pours Out Crown Royal in Protest
Ontario’s premier makes a splashy statement against the whisky maker’s decision to shut down its bottling plan
10 min
1393
Calls Grow for Changes to Ontario’s Strong Mayo...
Colin D’Mello breaks down a new survey of municipal leaders raising alarms about blurred political lines
10 min
1394
Nuts for Cheese Marks Ten Years of Growth
Founder Margaret Coons shares how the local plant-based company has gone from startup to success story
10 min
1395
Today in History - Sept 3
What happened on this day in history?
3 min
1396
Poll Finds People Rely on Gut Instincts for Big...
From intuition to prayer, 70% say vibes matter more than logic when life choices get tough
7 min
1397
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
1398
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
1399
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
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Grocers Accused of “Maple Washing” Without Faci...
The CFIA says 12 cases of misleading Canadian branding were identified, but no penalties were issued