Canadians increasingly see blood donation as an...
Adam Myers from Canadian Blood Services discusses a new survey suggesting many Canadians now see donating blood as both a healthcare need and a patriotic act
A new 6% milk product is appearing in Ontario grocery stores, raising questions about what it is and why higher-fat dairy products are gaining attention
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The Pope called customer service and nobody bel...
The Pope apparently experienced the same frustration many customers face after a call to his bank’s customer service department reportedly ended abruptly
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Today in History - May 13th
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - May 12th - brought t...
Today’s podcast features a look at Susan Stevenson entering the mayoral race, the deadline to complete the 2026 census, a panel discussion on NIMBYism and census protests, National Police Week in London and how the city can become more film friendly
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Can London become a film friendly city
Andrew Dodd from Film London explains what needs to happen to make London more attractive and accessible for film and television productions
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London police mark National Police Week
London deputy police chief Treena MacSween discusses National Police Week and the events planned locally to recognize officers and community partnerships
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Morning Panel: Is NIMBYism always wrong and is ...
Murray Faulkner and John Fyfe-Millar join the weekly panel to debate whether NIMBYism is always negative and whether refusing to complete the census is a legitimate political protest
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Today is the deadline to complete the census
With today marking the deadline to complete the 2026 census, we look at what can happen to people who refuse to fill it out
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Today in History - May 12th
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - May 11th - brought t...
On today's podcast we discuss severe storms across southwestern Ontario, concerns about youth unemployment in Canada, London's struggling job market, new layoffs at Fanshawe College, Canadians returning from a deadly cruise outbreak and the loss of a St. Thomas teen embraced by Blue Jays fans nationwide
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Youth unemployment crisis growing in Canada
Philip Cross joined The Morning Show to discuss why young Canadians are struggling to find work and what it could mean for the country's economy
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Mayor Josh Morgan addresses London's country-le...
Mayor Josh Morgan discussed London's 9.2 per cent unemployment rate and the challenges facing the local economy after the city posted the highest rate in Canada
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Wild Mother's Day weekend storm rattles London ...
A powerful storm triggered a tornado warning across parts of the London region during Mother's Day weekend, although no tornado has been confirmed
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Four Canadians from hantavirus cruise now isola...
Four Canadians who were aboard a cruise ship linked to a hantavirus outbreak have returned to British Columbia and are now isolating at home
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More job cuts coming at Fanshawe College amid b...
Fanshawe College says additional job cuts are expected this summer as the school works to reduce a major budget deficit tied largely to declining international enrolment
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St. Thomas teen embraced by Blue Jays fans reme...
A St. Thomas teenager who captured the hearts of Toronto Blue Jays fans across Canada has passed away
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Today in History - May 11th
What happened on this day in history?
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The Morning Show Podcast - May 8th - brought to...
On today’s episode we talk with Dr. Gillian Mandich about improving your commute and boosting happiness, Carmi Levy weighs a possible social media ban for teens, we debate the future of Beer Store bottle returns, Leroy Osbourne discusses his Ward 3 campaign and we examine the rise of blue dot fever
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The secrets to a happier and healthier commute
Happiness expert Dr. Gillian Mandich explains how commuters can use simple science-backed habits to reduce stress and improve their mood before and after work
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Should Canada ban social media and AI chatbots ...
Tech analyst Carmi Levy discusses a new poll showing strong support for banning social media and AI chatbots for children under 16 and whether Canada should follow through
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TVDSB trustee Leroy Osbourne enters the race fo...
TVDSB trustee Leroy Osbourne discusses his decision to run for Ward 3 in London’s upcoming municipal election
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Is it time to scrap Ontario’s Beer Store bottle...
With millions of dollars in unclaimed bottle deposits piling up, we look at whether Ontario’s long-running return system still makes sense
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The online theory trying to explain postponed a...
We take a look at the growing online phenomenon known as blue dot fever as fans search for answers behind delayed and cancelled performances