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.

Londoner Spencer Summerfield talks about representing Canada at the XTERRA Half Marathon World Championship in Malta.

Dr. Paul van der Werf discusses food waste and gives on update on what he is seeing in London.

Lori Nikkel of Second Harvest on how to change "Best Before" attitudes to save huge amounts of food in Canada.

London Abused Women's Centre Executive Director Jen Dunn on two court decisions impacting intimate partner abuse.

Vicki Smith of Downtown London on the Patio Passport in Downtown London and a chance to do some winning as well.

In honour of London's bi-centennial a number of groups including the London and Middlesex Historical Society are putting together 200 Forest City Facts to tell the stories of London. Amber Lloydlangston outlined what is happening and where we can find them.

LIUNA 1059 Business Manager Brandon MacKinnon joined Mike Stubbs to talk about jobs in the trades, how to get jobs in the trades and to give details on Trades Awareness Day on May 23.

London Food Bank volunteer co-ordinator Emma Aldred talks with Mike Stubbs about the role that an entire community of volunteers has in the day-to-day operation of the London Food bank.

Anna and Tom Vockeroth joined Mike Stubbs to talk about their son Spencer and Spencer's Village Walk in support of the goal to Defeat Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

Cleveland Brownlee looks ahead to another season with the London Majors as the first-ever Canadian Baseball League season begins.

RBC Thought Leadership Managing Director Jordan Brennan provides four possibilities for Canada's auto manufacturing sector.

Mike Stubbs goes through The BIG 3: Boys vs Girls in school , asteroids with atmospheres and electricity strategies.

Birdie MacNeil and San Vander Schelde of "This Thing Called Grief" joined Mike Stubbs to talk about something that doesn't get talked about enough: the later years of life. Aging With Autonomy is an event taking place on May 31 at Western Research Park.

Will the pay increase slated for London City Councillors impact the kinds of candidates who come forward to run?

Are you looking to get away but the cost of everything is maybe holding you back? London Live listeners talk about travel plans on a budget.

Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis takes us behind the scenes on trying to find efficiencies in government.

Vic Fedeli - Ontario Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade - joined Mike Stubbs to talk about where the Ontario government feels job opportunities exist in the province.

Ward 11 COuncillor Skylar Franke joined Mike Stubbs to discuss driving concerns in London on Wharncliffe Road south of Horton St.

Andrew Longhurst of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives discusses new report findings on wait times in Ontario and gives suggestions on what to do about it.

John Meissner is trying to create a "National Butter Tart Day" and joined Mike Stubbs (and brought butter tarts) to outline why he feels this country should have one. He also brought a recipe for butter tarts - the way they should be made.

Dr. David Sills of the Northern Tornadoes Project joined Mike Stubbs to talk about the storm that hit the London area on May 8 and about how that storm could blow a roof off of a barn without creating a tornado.

Gabe Pizzuti on what has changed for school board trustees as announces he will run again in the 2026 Municipal Election.

Weslee Johnson may have been the biggest Blue Jays fan out there but he also may have packed more into his 17 years than most of us pack into a lifetime. Weslee passed away on May 7, 2026 after living with congenital heart disease. His mom Jennah joined London Live with Mike Stubbs to remember Weslee.

Summer Burton is the Executive Director of Literacy Link South Central and the Chair of Learning Networks of Ontario and joined MIke Stubbs to look at programs that exist to enhance the skills of adults who might be looking for work or even looking to pivot to a new career.

Versatile London lawyer Nick Cake talks about "Dangerous Offender" designations and Irish Dance competitions.

If you use your favourite sports team in any of your passwords... you could have a problem. George Rogan from Duelbits joined Mike Stubbs to discuss why that is.

Misha Donskov is Hockey Canada's head coach for the World Hockey Championship and took some time to join 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to talk about the journey that took him to his new role.

Info on counterfeit product scams and how to avoid them with BBB of Western Ontario CEO Jennifer Matthews.

London Live listeners talk about whether they would use a regional public transit pass.

Family doctors are available in the Middlesex-London Area and Mike Stubbs spoke to Amber Alpaugh-Bishop of the Middlesex London Ontario Health Team about what has happened to create new spaces on rosters and how people in the Middlesex-London area can find primary care if they need it.

London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis joined Mike Stubbs to discuss infill questions and how an election campaign impacts a municipal council.

London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about shingles and e-scooters.

Artificial Intelligence continues to permeate our lives in many different ways. Dr. Maura Grossman joined Mike Stubbs to take a look at a few things happening on the current landscape of A.I.

London Live listeners discuss how AI is impacting their workplace.

Mike Stubbs discusses what the Barrie Colts did following their Game 7 win in the OHL Eastern Conference Championship. Note: The Colts organization has since been fined $15 000 by the Ontario Hockey League.

David Sax is the author of Revenge of Analog and more and talks with Mike Stubbs about albums, cassettes and other things that keep finding ways to live on.

Ingersoll Mayor Brian Petrie describes the Community Campus that could provide a big boost to the area.

Nick Alberga weighs in on the new front office leadership group for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Eliminating the "S" curve on Wellington Rd., tearing up the intersection at Wellington and Commissioners and other stories with Brian Nourse from the City of London as we get an update on BRT.

Emergency preparedness tips with Andre-Luc Beauregard from the City of London.

Appetronix CEO and co-founder Nipun Sharma talks about how restaurants are being reimagined from right here in London.

52 Coffees With Kyleigh: "If your dreams don't scare you then they aren't big enough."

Dr. Gabor Lukacs of Air Passenger Rights discusses a announcement that claims it will help airline passengers in Canada.

Canadian songwriter Michael Moore joins Mike Stubbs to talk about his works that feature parts of Canadian history including Vimy Ridge.

Families with children at Children's Hospital in London are being given a major helping hand. Scott Fortnum is the President and CEO of the Children's Health Foundation and joined Mike Stubbs to describe what is happening.

London Live listeners discuss knowing when the right time is to say goodbye to a pet.

Londoner Spencer Summerfield on qualifying for EXTERRA 1/2 Marathon Trail Running World Championship.

Football stories with Greg Marshall on Greg's last day at Western.

Global News Chief Political Correspondent David Akin breaks down the federal government's spring economic statement.

Country stsrs Savannah Jade and Josh Stumpf stop by the 980 CFPL studios.