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.
Injured Workers Clinic Community Legal Worker David Newberry takes us behind the scenes of WSIB and talks about the first official Injured Workers Day on June 1, 2025.
Kyleigh Stubbs joins Mike Stubbs on this week's 52 questions to examine what positive thinking and manifesting can do to help each of us in our daily lives.
John Davidson talks about his walk with Jesse - Jesse's Journey - 30 years ago as he prepares to walk from St. Thomas to London to commemorate the anniversary and raise money in an attempt to Defeat Duchenne on June 10, 2025.
Education analyst and researcher Debbie Kasman talks with Mike Stubbs about the new Supporting Children and Students Act.
Discussing community housing challenges that could cost London with Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis.
Ward 1 Councillor for Thames Centre, Tom Heeman, joins Mike Stubbs to talk about a motion that aims to examine the intersection of Cobble Hills Road and Thorndale Road and then Mike takes reaction from callers and texters on driving on rural roads in Southwestern Ontario.
Trevor Johnson joins Mike Stubbs on London Live to talk about the return of outdoor movie nights in the city of London from June 13, 2025 to September 13, 2025.
Matthew Rowe has dealt directly with King Charles many times as the CEO for The Campaign for Wool Canada. What is King Charles like in person? What power can he have to bring attention to issues that may not get attention very easily in any other way? Matthew talks about that and more with Mike Stubbs and Jim Van Horne on London Live.
Jim Van Horne talks with Darlene and Addie from the Junior Hockey Junkies.
LSTAR Chair Dale Marsh discusses the large supply of homes on the real estate market and how prices have been impacted in the past year.
WSIB vice-president of communications Aaron Lazarus talks about the current strike.
Global News Chief Meteorologist Anthony Farnell looks at how soon summer weather will be on the way.
Brockton Mayor Chris Peabody talks about a tragedy that has claimed five lives and has left his community shattered.
Dr. Ian Lee is an Associate Professor at the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University and talks about two paths forward for Canada Post in a conversation with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs.
Education analyst and researcher Debbie Kasman talks about what the Ontario government is doing to address problems in education.
Mona Aljoujou talks about job action being taken by WSIB workers in London and around the province.
Education analyst Debbie Kasman talks about the financial audit of the TVDSb and what is contained in it.
Western University's Amy Horton is the associate director of the undergraduate BScN programs and has won the Nursing Now Ontario Award in the nurse practitioner category. Amy took the time to talk with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs and the role of nurse practitioners in our health care system.
Pam Cook is a Faculty Horticulture Technician with the School of Design Fanshawe College. She joined Mike Stubbs for all kinds of gardening tips including a cool test to find out what your soil makeup happens to be.
The CEO of the Registered Practical Nurses Association of Ontario, Dianne Martin speaks with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs about issues impacting nurses in 2025 and about the role of private agencies in our health care sector.
52 Questions - Who is your emergency contact with Kyleigh Stubbs. Visit kyleighstubbs.substack.com for more.
An early look at what is in the Ontario budget with Nicolas Gagnon of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
Cleveland Brownlee of the London Majors preview the 2025 Majors season.
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about taking complaints from constituents and the vote on what to do with the operating budget surplus.
Andrew Longhurst, research associate with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, talked with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs about a report that talks about what is happening in London with the increasing reliance on agencies in health care.
Jack Moore - voice of the Laurier Golden Hawks - talks about London's Taylor Elgersma signing with the Green Bay Packers,
Former London Mayor Matt Brown talks about what to do with the current operating budget surplus in the city.
The VP of Engineering and Construction with London Hydro , Allan Van Damme, joined 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about the number of EVs on the roads of London, where that number appears to be headed and what London Hydro needs to do to make sure the city is ready.
Schitt's Creek producer Andrew Barnsley joins Mike Stubbs to discuss what tariffs could mean to the TV and film industry in Canada.
Maya Mark - Interim President of the Congress for Black Women - London Chapter on the Mother's Day event happening in London.
Paul Ladouceur from the city of London joins Mike Stubbs to outline a huge Emergency Preparedness event happening at Fanshawe College on Saturday, May 10, 2025. It will feature events and activities for all ages.
Another big concert is coming to London. "Rock the Runway" will happen in September and Mike Stubbs spoke with YXU President and CEO Scott McFadzean to get details.
Danielle Manley is the Director of Nursing at Carleton University and joined 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to discuss how AI has the opportunity to improve health care in Canada.
Clarke Road S.S. teacher Kevin Kennedy along with students, Brooklyn, Koda, Elise and Lucas joined Mike Stubbs in the 980 CFPL studios to talk about their upcoming performance, "Smells Like the 90's" which happens from May 8-11 at Clarke Road Secondary School. Visit https://clarkeroad.tvdsb.ca/en/index.aspx for more information.
London Chamber of Commerce CEO Graham Henderson joins Mike Stubbs to talk about ways that London can become a true music city.
Jackson Findlay of the Western Mustangs was selected by the B.C. Lions in the 2nd round of the 2025 CFL Draft. The door is now open for Findlay to become a 4th generation CFLer in his family. He sat down with Mike Stubbs to talk some football and the next stages of his career.
This week's 52 Questions discussion with Kyleigh Stubbs centres around body image and what young girls and young women face in terms of what social media says and what other forms of media project concerning what a body is supposed to look like.
Paul Boniferro has been appointed to oversee what is happening at the Thames Valley District School Board. 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs spoke with Education analyst and researcher Debbie Kasman about the new structure at TVDSB and what we need to know as the board moves forward.
Neuroscientist and clinical audiologist, Dr. Keith Darrow is coming to London to present at a symposium on Thursday, May 8 at the Lamlighter Inn where he will talk about tinnitus. Dr. Darrow joined Mike Stubbs ahead of his presentation to outline a few things about tinnitus. If you are interested in registering for the symposium, you can visit bentleyhearing.com
Economist Moshe Lander talks about Mark Carney, cost of raising kids and the economic impacts of the Maple Leafs and sports teams in general.
Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about potions for the surplus in the London operating budget.
Global News Chief Political Correspondent David Akin looks at wild storylines from the 2025 Federal Election.
Tax deadline information and what happens if you don't file with Gerry Vittoratos
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks encampments in the city
TSN 1050's Jim Tatti previews Game 3 between the Maple Leafs and the Senators
Bonnie, Sandy and Ann from Waves of Fury - a recreational Dragon Boat Racing crew based in London - dropped by the 980 CFPL studios to tell some stories about the sport both on and off the water.
Comparing and contrasting the platforms of the Conservatives and the Liberals with Dr. Ian Lee from the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University.
Londoner Dr. Hugh Allen was one of the best surgeons in his field and lived life by some very simple yet powerful principles. Here is the second part of a conversation he had with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs.
Londoner Dr. Hugh Allen was one of the best surgeons in his field and lived life by some very simple yet powerful principles. Here is the first part of a conversation he had with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs.
Vince La Tassa is with the Invasive Species Centre and talks with Mike Stubbs about invasive species found in Southwestern Ontario and what they are doing in and to the area.
Martin Horak is the Chair of the Council Resourcing Review Task Force and has information on how Londoners can have a say on London city councillor salaries and expense accounts.