Catherine O’Hara Honoured Posthumously at 32nd ...
Catherine O’Hara received a posthumous award at the 32nd Actor Awards for her performance in “The Studio"
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Today in History - Mar 2nd
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 26th - brought t...
The episode explores accountability, creativity, public safety, international trust, financial uncertainty, community culture, and the ethical boundaries of emerging technology shaping our future
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Audit finds London handed out millions in devel...
A new audit reveals London distributed millions through development incentive programs without measuring whether the investments actually delivered economic benefits
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Clark Bryan weighs in on London’s music future ...
Clark Bryan discusses London’s efforts to build on its UNESCO City of Music designation and why stronger transparency and collaboration could help the sector thrive
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Traffic calming transparency and Canada–U.S. tr...
The panel debates London’s push for clearer traffic calming processes, whether photo radar should return, and how the city can address persistent speeding concerns
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Heat Wave Hot Sauce Expo returns to Centennial ...
Co-organizer Jake Windatt discusses the return of the Heat Wave Expo this Saturday and how the event has become a must-visit for hot sauce lovers
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Survey shows Canadians believe they need $1.7 m...
A new survey finds Canadians think they’ll need $1.7 million to retire comfortably, yet many worry they won’t reach that target
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Meta patents AI that could keep you posting aft...
Meta has patented artificial intelligence technology that could allow people to continue posting online after they die
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Today in History - Feb 26
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 25th - brought t...
We begin with Cory Crossman discussing what London must do to maintain its UNESCO City of Music designation, followed by London native Dennis McQuaig reporting from Puerto Vallarta after weekend violence that has since stabilized
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2025 Tax Season Officially Underway: What Londo...
National Tax Specialist Gerry Vittoratos outlines key dates, common mistakes, and whether the CRA has made filing easier this year
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London’s UNESCO Music City Status: What It Take...
London Music Office Director Cory Crossman explains what London must demonstrate ahead of the 2027 renewal to maintain its UNESCO City of Music designation
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London Native Describes Violence in Mexico as S...
Londoner Dennis McQuaig shares firsthand details from Puerto Vallarta following weekend violence, saying the situation has since stabilized
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Keeping Youth Sports Fun: How to Support Kids W...
Registered psychologist Dr. Christine Korol explains how parents can encourage young athletes while avoiding burnout and performance anxiety
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Cineplex CEO Says Canadian Films Struggling at ...
The comments spark debate about funding, storytelling, and the challenges facing Canada’s film industry
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Today in History - Feb 25
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 24th - brought t...
Four years into war, economic uncertainty at home, trade stability, Olympic investment questions, traffic safety reform, corporate accountability and a night of comedy — it’s all on today’s episode
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Four Years After Russia’s Invasion: Marta Dyczo...
Four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, political science professor Marta Dyczok explains why Ukrainians remain defiant and what realistic peace could look like
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Lewis Black Rants His Way to Centennial Hall Fe...
Lewis Black joins the show ahead of his February 28 performance at Centennial Hall to discuss the state of politics and what’s fuelling his latest material
With London’s unemployment rate hitting 8.2% and warnings that 2026 could be difficult, the panel debates what city hall can realistically do and how critical CUSMA stability is to the region’s future
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Rising Traffic Calming Requests Strain London C...
A surge in traffic calming petitions is putting pressure on a small city team, prompting councillors to unanimously support changes to improve communication and transparency
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Real Canadian Superstore Fined $10,000 Over ‘Pr...
Real Canadian Superstore has been fined $10,000 for misleading “Product of Canada” signage, raising questions about consumer transparency
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Today in History - Feb 24
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The Morning Show Podcast - Feb 23rd - brought t...
Canadians Shelter in Place in Mexico, SCOTUS Tariff Ruling Fallout, London Growth Funding Debate, Community Safety Concerns, Olympic Struggles and Barriers in Youth Hockey