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.

Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on infill, parks and investment in London.

London's Dr. Robert Hegele inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.

Concordia lecturer and economist Moshe Lander joins Mike Stubbs in the 980 CFPL studios to talk debt, deficit, auto jobs and betting scandals.


Brayden Ewasko of Locked On Blue Jays talks about advancing to the World Series and what that means for the future of the Blue Jays.

Brian Kingston, the President and CEo of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association talks about where the auto industry sits right now in Canada

The CAMI plant in Ingersoll has been shut down after General Motors announced it would no longer produce the Bright Drop electric vehicle at that location. Unifor Local 88 President Mike Van Boekel spoke with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs about the move.

Dale Marsh, the chair of LSTAR talks with Mike Stubbs about a survey on how people in London and St. Thomas feel about their current quality of life.

In this week's 52 Questions Kyleigh tackles relationships and the biggest of big questions in that realm: How do you find a partner?

London Deputy Police Chief Scott Guilford provides an update on open-air drug use initiatives in London.

Part 2 - London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on changes to waste collection in London.

Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on hitting the housing target a little over 6 years early (and other stories)

London Knights forward Rene Van Bommel described what it took and what it was like to make the trip to Toronto to see Easton Cowan's NHL debut on Thanksgiving Monday.

Cst. Matt Dawson of London Police Service talks about an assault case and the Accident Reporting Centre in London.

Susanna Martinez of BGC London talks about their Horton Street 50+ Centre.

Agent Sebastian of Cart Narc joins Mike Stubbs to talk about the efforts of his organization to get people to return their shopping carts to the cart return once they are finished with them.

In this week's 52 Questions Kyleigh Stubbs explores what happens , "once you learn how easy it is to listen to yourself without waiting around for someone to do it with you or give you approval."

London composer Scott Good talks about the production of Hands of Orlac on Halloween night.

PART 2 - Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on the temporary winter shelter location in London.

PART 1 - Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on the temporary winter shelter location in London.

We speak with Ontario Minister of Transportation Prabmeet Sarkarian about speed cameras and cabinet minister vehicles found to have been speeding - sometimes excessively.

London's own Mike Lerner on what being at the very first Toronto Blue Jays game was like.

Dr. Kathy Belton from the University of Alberta discusses micro-transportation and what cities need to be doing about it.

Alex Brown of the London Knights talks about the commemorative Memorial Cup banner giveaway on Saturday, Oct. 11.

Global News reporter Colin D'Mello on Ontario cabinet minister vehicles caught speeding according to data obtained using the Freedom of Information Act. The information shows one vehicle was recorded going 162 km/h.

Code of the Road: London Live listeners give the rules that should be in place on our roads.

Dr. Paul Wiegert of Western tells us the facts we know about 3i/Atlas.

Brayden Ewasko of Locked on Blue Jays discusses Toronto's 2-0 lead over the New York Yankees in the ALDS.

Horticulture expert Pam Cook with tips on helping your plants, trees and shrubs get set for colder weather.

Retail Analyst Bruce Winder on Amazon sales and Walmart sales and how smaller businesses can hope to compete.

On this week's edition of 52 Questions Kyleigh discusses the use of AI and its impact on human creativity and also how taking things more slowly can actually have incredible results when it comes to the creative process.

Project Learn statistics and missing person reports with London Police Sergeant Sandasha Bough.

All you need to know about the London Homebuilders Association's 35th annual Parade of Renovations on Oct. 5

London Live listeners give thir thoughts on the latest increase in minimum wage.

Elgin-Middlesex-London MPP Rob Flack on new money for policing in London, St. Thomas and Aylmer.

A proposed London by-law would force landlords who have air conditioning in their units to ensure that the temperature in those units is 26 degrees celcius or below from June 16 to August 31. Hear the discussion that took place on London Live featuring both landlords and tenants.

Oct. 1, 2025 was a big day for Project Tiny Homes in St. Thomas. YWCA Executive Director Lindsay Rice joined 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to explain what happened.

London Live listeners provide their thoughts on what the future of Canada Post should be.

Sharon Samuels of CUPW Local 566 spoke with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs about what the union feels is creating some of the existing issues as workers walk the picket lines.

Peter Inch tells curling stories from the AMJ Masters and the Grand Slam of Curling event held in London.

Joseph McGill Jr. is the founder of the Slave Dwelling Project and made his first visit to Canada by coming to London on Sept. 29. Joseph spoke at Western University and visited the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He spoke with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs on London Live.

4th and 45: Nathan Caranci talks about CFL rule changes and this week in high school football.

Speeding: Solving the problems of the world one at a time - Part 1 - London Live listeners and texters join the show to try to solve the problems speeding creates in our world.

Speeding: Solving the problems of the world one at a time - Part 1 - London Live listeners and texters join the show to try to solve the problems speeding creates in our world.

Stan Gibbs talks about the 150th anniversary of the Western Ontario Fish and Game Protective Association.

Dr. Gordon Ozinski helps us to understand a finding deep in a 78-million year old crater that could have information on the origin of life on earth.

Delays for garbage calendars in London and hopes for homecoming 2025 with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis.

London Mayor Josh Morgan talks about plans for the city's most vulnerable once winter arrives.

Looking at education rankings with Course Compare CEO Robert Furtado.

Head of Forestry for the city of London, Jaclyn Ellah on what London is doing for National Tree Day on Wednesday, Sept. 23.

Dr. Abe Oudshoorn talked with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs about the wait for HART Hub funding.
