Streaming continues to be popular in Canada, de...
How many streaming services do you have? Even with prices on the rise, Canadians are still embracing streaming
9 min
1877
The Morning Show Podcast - Mar 24th - brought t...
The federal election, the end of the line for Hudson's Bay in London, emergency preparedness and a new music on at the Grand Theatre are all on the agenda for today's show.
52 min
1878
What Londoners need to know for the federal ele...
There are some changes for the federal election campaign. Devon breaks down what Londoners need to know.
9 min
1879
How ready are you for an emergency?
France is sending survival manuals to citizens so they can be prepared for any emergency, should Canada be doing the same?
7 min
1880
Mayor Josh Morgan on the federal election
The federal election and the 2026 city budget are all on the agenda for this week's interview with Mayor Josh Morgan.
9 min
1881
What are the storylines heading into the 45th f...
Today is the first official day of the federal election. Is this the most important federal election in a generation? Lydia Miljan, professor of political science at the University of Windsor, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1882
Waitress now on the menu at the Grand Theatre
Waitress: The Musical debuts this week at the Grand Theatre. Rachel Peake, Artistic Director of the Grand Theatre and director of Waitress, joins The Morning Show.
7 min
1883
It's the beginning of the end for Hudson's Bay ...
Hudson's Bay has been given the okay to begin liquidation sales at most of their stores, including their stores in London
7 min
1884
The Morning Show Podcast - Mar 21st - brought t...
The upcoming federal election, London annexing Arva, the benefits of home dialysis and a program to defer property taxes are all on the agenda for today's podcast.
48 min
1885
Darrell Bricker on the Liberals rise in the polls
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to call a federal election this Sunday. This comes as Carney’s Liberals are widening their lead over Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Party, according to a recent Ipsos poll. Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs, joins The Morning Show.
10 min
1886
London's push to cut taxes could pause the expa...
Months after London looked at expanding its property tax deferral program to update it for the first time since 1988, that plan may be on hold because of Mayor Josh Morgan's tax increase target for 2026, which is to get taxes under 5%. Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1887
London woman shares how home dialysis has chang...
March is Kidney Health Month. How big of a game changer is home dialysis for kidney patients? Londoner Bonnie Field, two-time kidney transplant recipient who is now on home dialysis, joins The Morning Show.
10 min
1888
Should London annex Arva?
Annexation talk is back, but this time it isn't about the U.S. and Canada -- it's about London and surrounding communities
9 min
1889
What would you do? A groom has uninvited his pa...
Man uninvites parents from wedding because they disagree with his decision to not serve alcohol
8 min
1890
The Morning Show Podcast - Mar 20th - brought t...
The 2026 city budget, new security measures at the LHSC, shoulder season at local conservation areas and the Thursday panel are all on today's edition of the show.
55 min
1891
Conservation areas prepare for shoulder season ...
For the third year in a row the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority is going to offer a shoulder season in response to increased demand from the public. Damien Schofield, Conservation Areas Coordinator for the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1892
Morning Show Panel talks the demise of Hudson's...
London lawyer Nick Cake and Stephanie Marentette, lawyer and chair of the London Transit Commission join The Morning Panel to discuss the future of manufacturing and the demise of the Hudson's Bay Company.
7 min
1893
Morning Show Panel talks the future of manufact...
London lawyer Nick Cake and Stephanie Marentette, lawyer and chair of the London Transit Commission join The Morning Panel to discuss the future of manufacturing and the demise of the Hudson's Bay Company.
9 min
1894
LHSC says first weapons detector will be operat...
The LHSC says Londoners will soon see weapons detectors at University Hospital and the Victoria campus
7 min
1895
2026 budget talks begin at city hall, Rob Flack...
London city politicians have begun budget talks for 2026 nine months early, plan to ask the province for help with the police budget
11 min
1896
American wombat snatcher breaks silence, blasts...
An influencer from the U.S. is on the defensive after she grabbed a wombat off the side of the road
8 min
1897
The Morning Show Podcast - Mar 19th - brought t...
On today's show we'll talk about the 2026 city budget, a new homeless shelter for London, the history of Hudson's Bay and a whole lot more.
50 min
1898
2026 budget talks begin early in London
London city politicians are already working on the 2026 city budget following Mayor Josh Morgan's pledge to pass a tax increase next year under five per cent. Could service cuts be on the table? Ward 8 Councillor Steve Lehman joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1899
Taking a look back at the history of Hudson's B...
Officials with Hudson's Bay will have to wait a little while longer to see if a court will allow them to begin liquidation of all of its stores, even as it holds out hope that it might find a lifeline. Michael Dove, assistant professor of history at Western University, joins The Morning Show.
9 min
1900
Does London need a new homeless shelter?
Could London soon have a new homeless shelter? A city committee has endorsed a plan to approach the provincial government for funding for a new shelter location. Ward 1 Councillor Hadleigh McAlister joins The Morning Show.