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.
Dave Woodey on the London Beefeaters 50th anniversary season and 2025 Hall of Fame class.
Michael Hurley is the Ontario Council of Hospital Unions-CUPE president and spoke with Mike Stubbs about recent Nanos research data outlining the public vs private debate in health care.
What do you do if you find a baby animal? Wild Fridays with Brian Salt of Salthaven.
With Rocky's Harley Davidson ceasing operations on June 30, 2025 we spoke with Michelle Auger - Senior Policy Analyst - with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business about some of the challenges businesses in Canada are facing.
On this week's edition of 52 Questions we talked with Kyleigh about the importance of storytelling in our world. As Kyleigh writes, "Sometimes, we forget that advice isn't always the answer. Listening is." Find this week's 52 Questions at www.kyleighstubbs.substack.com
Stephen Lecce is the Minister of Energy and Mines in the province of Ontario and joined Mike Stubbs to talk about the energy plan for the province released on June 12, 2025 entitled, "Energy for Generations."
Ward 5 Councillor Jerry Pribil talks about a short-term rental issue in London.
OCEU President Harry Goslin talks about the WSIB strike.
Graham Henderson is the CEO of the London Chamber of Commerce and joined Mike Stubbs to discuss one of the ideas listed in a document titled: Strategic Recomendations for Downtown Revitalization.
Aviation expert John Gradek talks about the Air India Crash that took place June 12, 2025.
Mike Stubbs speaks with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis about $10-million dollars in savings that should reduce the average London 2026 property tax bill by 0.7%.
The music world has lost two legends - SLy Stone and Brian Wilson - both at the age of 82. Eric ALper joined Mike Stubbs to talk about both of them and the impact they each had on the music world.
Dr. Luciano Sposato is the Head of the Southwestern Ontario Regional Stroke Centre at London Health Sciences Centre and talked with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs about a new finding in stroke treatment that could have a major impact for stroke patients.
The Class of 2025 has been unveiled for the London and District Business Hall of Fame and it features Jo-Ann Fisher of Hangar9 and Mark and Dale Hunter of the London Knights. Mike Stubbs spoke with the Hall's Executive Director, Karen Gallant.
Tech Analyst Carmi Levy talks about how hard it can be to catch a cyber criminal.
Katie Dean of Viewer Discretion Legislation Coalition talks about a new documentary showing at Hyland Cinema.
Walking and talking with John Davidson between St. Thomas and London on June 10, 2025.
Anna Vockeroth spoke with Mike Stubbs about receiving the diagnosis of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy for her son.
Eric Morden was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy 23 years ago. He is graduating University with a BSc in Biology and a minor in Disability Studies. Eric joined John Davidson on John's 30 km walk from St. Thomas to London on June 10, 2025 and spoke with Mike Stubbs about what we can look to improve when it comes to accessibility.
National marketing Specialist for Defeat Duchenne, Rochelle ten Haaf joined Mike Stubbs to talk about John Davidson's walk in the fight to Defeat Duchenne on June 10.
Lauren and Julia DaSilva are graduating Medical School at Western are are going into Family Medicine. They talk about what made them want to be family doctors.
Diane Silva - the CEO of the London Community Foundation - spoke with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs about an announcement that will create more housing spaces in the city and also addressed the $25-million dollar anonymous donation to London Community Foundation and other questions surrounding the Whole of Community System Response.
Dating in 2025: Kyleigh's 52 Questionas asks, Have you ever been replaced. For more 52 Questions visit kyleighstubbs.substack.com
Dave Naylor of TSN talks about the emergence of Canadian stars in the CFL, breaks down night number one between Saskatchewan and Ottawa and previews the seasons for the Toronto Argonauts and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
London Chamber CEO Graham Henderson on a role businesses will play in shaping downtown London.
Professional Bull Rider Ashton Solhi talks about what it is like to ride bulls for a living.
Imam Abd Alfatah Twakkal discusses the anniversary of the June 6, 2021 attack on the Afzaal family.
The evidence has been presented. Here is London lawyer Mike Lerner on what comes next in the sexual assault trial of five former members of Canada's World Junior team.
Matt Hiscox of the London Majors talks with Mike Stubbs about "Pack the Park" and how you can see the London Majors without even buying a ticket courtesy of Foxwood Homes.
Anna Lisa Christenson is the Coordinator of Planning and Development with the city of London and joined Mike Stubbs to talk about short-term rental rules in London and what happens if you don't follow them.
Graham Henderson is the CEO of the London Chamber of Commerce and spoke to 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs about a new information series about Downtown London and what is coming to that part of the city.
London Mayor Josh Morgan talks about a new Office-to-Residential conversation on Richmond Street.
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.