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.

Dallas Smith comes to Parkhill with Charlie Jones of Jones Entertainment Group and Darren Ferguson of the North Middlesex Stars.

This week on 52 Coffees with Kyleigh we talk about a man named Gabe who has pushed past a lot of social norms that can make kindness seem somehow unattractive.

Sav Neth and Gary Bezaire joined Mike Stubbs to talk about a event to help those in need that will be taking place on Feb. 21 in Downtown London.

Previewing Blue Jays Spring Training with Brayden Ewasko of Locked on Blue Jays.

Ward 13 Councillor David Ferreira on downtown development.

London Live listeners weigh in on the idea of off-loading policing from municipalities.

Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on a change in parking requirements in London for new apartment buildings and other stories, too.

On National Battery Day Mike Stubbs spoke with Jon McQuaid from Call2Recycle about why recycling batteries is becoming more and more important.

Conservative MP Sandra Cobena discusses a letter to the Prime Minister aimed at the cost of food in Canada.

St. Joseph's Health Care London CEO Roy Butler on the release of third party review examining animal research practices done by Lawson Research Institute at the hospital.

Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley gives his opinion on not being able to use Strong Mayor Powers on police budgets.

Jennifer Slay and Melissa Maloney joined Mike Stubbs to preview the All Women Lead conference on March 2 at RBC Place.

Colin D'Mello talks about Premier Doug Ford's statements on OSAP, Health Care and Family Day.

Shawna Chambers is the Director of Climate Change, Environment and Waste Management at the City of London and spoke with Mike Stubbs about what the city wants to know from Londoners about E-Scooters.

Trying to keep water out of basements with Chris Craigan of WINMAR.

Nancy and Gary Hansen talk about their son Jeremy getting set to go to spacen in the Artemis II mission.

Meaghan Furlano is a PhD candidate at Western University in Sociology and joined Mike Stubbs to discuss some of the challenges in relationships and things that can be a complete turnoff.

We talk with Kyleigh this week about how to keep a regular task enjoyable. Even one that you end up doing every day.

Friday the 13th: Cst. Matt Dawson on the fact that police officers have one very specific superstition.

Discussing things that can strain relationships with Meaghan Furlano.

Carmi Levy on how real spam and scam calls are becoming.

London Live listeners reflect on their experiences with the current health care system in Ontario.

Oxford Conservative MP Arpan Kanna on a letter asking for support for GM workers.

Dr. Mike Moffatt of Missing Middle discusses the death of the starter home and A.I.'s impact on the job market.

Brian Kingston on the current state of the Canadian Auto Manufacturing sector.

Tech Analyst Carmi Levy outlines legal action that could change the way young people use social media.

Nunzio Raso highlights working outside during what has been the longest Southwestern Ontario winter in a long time.

52 Coffees - Kyleigh talks about why it is important to step out of a routine.

Unveiling the Class of 2026 in the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame with Scott Crawford.

Remembering Pete James with Ryan Robinson.

Remembering Pete James with Steve Garrison.

Former CSIS strategist Phil Gurski talks about the hazardous chemical investigation in London.

London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on the new housing program announced for London.

London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on the High School Bus Pass Pilot Project.

Ward 7 Councillor Corrine Rahman discusses concerns she has with the High School Bus Pass Pilot Project.

The challenge to learn more about Africa with Rachel DeCoste.

Discussing surveys outlining effects of social media and youth unemployment on young people with Dr. Michelle Grimes of Yorkville University.

Talking with brand new Western Mustang football head coach Michael Faulds.

The return of Sam O'Reilly and Jared Woolley and the design of the London Knights Memorial Cup ring with Alex Brown.

Londoner Kyle Wills talks about the challenge of rowing across the Atlantic Ocean. He will embark on the row in December of 2026 and will be raising money for the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada.

Lucan-Biddulph Mayor Cathy Burghardt-Jesson announces she will not be running again.

Timothy Haltigin of the Canadian Space Agency takes us behind the scenes on the Artemis II mission. UPDATE: The launch date has been moved to March.

Rewards points pitfalls with Jennifer Matthews of the BBB.

On this week's 52 Coffees we talk with Kyleigh about sitting down with someone who is trying to make a difference by challenging Canadian "politeness"... among other things.

Ontario NDP leader Marit Stiles talks about the auto sector and homelessness concerns in Ontario.

How does the snowfall this winter in London compare to other winters? 980 CFPL Weather Specialist John Wilson has the details and the numbers.

Dr. Bob Barney tells the story of what caused the Olympics to change from being held every four years to alternating winter and summer every two years.

Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about the Mayor's State of the City address and another idea to tackle homelessness in London.

St. Paul's Cathedral opened their doors to help people find a warm place to stay. What went into the decision to do that? How was it accomplished? Could it be done again. Reverend Kevin George answers those questions and more as he talks with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs.

London Live shout outs to Southwestern Ontario snowblower owners and Joel Gillard on plowing London roads and streets.

Matt Farrell on the Conservative Leadership Review and the return of the House of Commons.