Mike Stubbs pushes beyond the headlines, providing a mix of informed opinion and entertainment you won’t find anywhere else. Mike explores stories and topics important to Londoners from any and all angles.
Former Police Chief shares thoughts on More Boo...
Former London Police Chief Murray Faulkner joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to weigh in on Premier Ford's More Boots on the Ground Plan.
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Are young people still interested in joining th...
Commander Peter Antonew, Deputy Commander of the Canadian Forces Recruiting Group, joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about some of the obstacles in recruitment right now.
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The economic impact of the PSAC strike
Dennis Darby, CEO and President of the CME joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to breakdown the economic impact that PSAC strike is bringing in from immigration process, goods export delay.
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Its time to clean up your lawn for summer - lea...
Deputy Fire Chief Matt Hepditch joins 980 CPFL's Mike Stubbs to talk about what you are and aren't allowed to burn in your backyard as you start your spring lawn clean up.
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The charm of London Central Lions Club
Walt Grieve, a long-time volunteer and member of the London Central Lions Club, joins 980 CFPL's to talk about the importance of volunteering in your community.
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Rent control is doing more harm than good when ...
Moshe Lander, Lecturer at Concordia University, joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about rent control, and explains why it doesn't help much on easing the housing crisis from a supply-demand perspective.
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Refocusing literacy and math in Ontario classro...
Education Minister Stephen Lecce talks about the provincial government refocusing how literacy and math are taught in Ontario schools.
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How to build a CEO, and how they make millions
Ian Lee, Associate Professor of Management at Carleton University's Sprott School of Business talks about how CEO's earn millions of dollars per year, and what it takes to be a CEO.
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The Ontario government is proposing to build ov...
MPP Peter Bury, executive assistant to PA Matt Rae, talks about the announcement from the provincial government stating that they are hoping to build 1.5 million homes in the province before 2031, and if this will help ease the pressure on renters.
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Young London is giving young people a voice
Elie Ngoy, Executive Director of Young London, talks about what Young London is and their mission.
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Spring is here and so are The Masters
Gordie MacKenzie joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about attending The Masters, which he has been attending for over 20 years. MacKenzie outlines how hard it is to get tickets to the famous event, and all of the amazing moments he's seen over the years.
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The perfect birthday gift for West Elgin's late...
Norma McPhail joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about her late husband Duncan McPhail who was the Mayor of West Elgin. Duncan passed away in March, but Norma says he would have been the biggest cheerleader for Kraft Hockeyville coming to West Lorne, and she believes the fact that the town won the title on her late husband's birthday is a perfect present.
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Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada reac...
Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about the federal budget, the carbon tax increase, and how his party would have done things differently.
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The time has come to vote for West Lorne to hos...
West Lorne could host Kraft Hockeyville, but it's on the community to vote. Kevin Summers, President of the West Lorne Minor Hockey Association explains how you can get involved.
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South London has a new Costco
Justin Pickett joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about the last day of the old Costco location, and the move next door to the new location just down the road.
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Less cables and less financial stress - how the...
Tech journalist Carmi Levy talks about the EU rules over cables and chargers as well as how the Federal government is putting a budget on making sure Canadians have a right to repair on smart devices.
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Utah's new social media legislation - will it c...
Dr. Richard Lachman, Director of Zone Learning for Toronto Metropolitan University, talks about the new social media legislation brought forward in Utah that would put more age restrictions on social media usage, times for it to be used, and more.
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From being 11-years old in a refugee camp in Ke...
Nhial Deng, who recently was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee Award, outlines his early life having to leave his home in Ethiopia, to living in a refugee camp in Kenya, and his journey to now doing work with the United Nations
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A northern light show danced across London's ni...
Tereza Pultarova, a London, UK based science and technology journalist, explains why Londoners were able to see the northern lights last night, and she gives an update on the latest investigation of Oumuamua.
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There is more to Ramadan than you think - Asim ...
Asim Hussein, who goes by the artist name @studentasim, is helping people learn more about Ramadan and how it may have impacted your life without you knowing.
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Getting mental health help for those who need i...
Jon DeActis, Executive Director at the Salvation Army Centre of Hope, talks about how to get help for people struggling with mental health issues who need it but aren't seeking out the help themselves.
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Olympian Maggie McNeil is wading in on the Tham...
London Olympic gold medalist Maggie McNeil joins 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to chat about the Thames Pool and gives her thoughts on the possible decommissioning of the pool. McNeil also updates listeners on her move to LSU and how her experience has been thus far.
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How has the retail industry been impacted by in...
Jane Domenico, Senior Vice President and National Lead with Real Estate Management Services, gives an outlook on how retail is doing in Canada now.
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The fascinating history of Canada's military - ...
Alex Bowers, talk about the fascinating history of Canada's military and what drew him to learn about it in the first place.
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The long-term effects of second-hand smoke
Dr. Glen Kisby and Dr. Jacob Raber dive into their research on the long-term effects of second-hand smoke in which they used mice over the span of 10-months and were able to replicate the human experience and discover how the exposure impacts the brain.