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.
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.
London Live began with a discussion about changes to the CFL rulebook and banging on glass at hockey games.
Brian Salt from Salthaven describes what it takes to rescue and rehabilitate a bald eagle? The word easy was definitely not used.
This week's 52 Questions with Kyleigh Stubbs focuses on love and envy and the tie they have.
Banting Broncos receiver Will McBurney made a catch that wound up winning the Week 2 NFL Canada Way to Play Award winning. Mike Stubbs spoke with will and Banting head coach Todd McKay. See the catch here: https://www.tsn.ca/nfl/video/2025/09/14/nfl-canada-way-to-play-winner-of-the-week/
Part 3 - Your Highness Cannabis Mural conversation: Talking with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis.
Part 2 - Your Highness Cannabis Mural conversation: Talking with Your Highness Cannabis owner Ali Khan.
Part 1 - Your Highness Cannabis Mural conversation: Talking with Ward 3 Councillor Peter Cuddy.
London RN Alanna Hayter talks about the Nurse Poilce Response Team.
The Forest City Film Festival is getting closer - Dorothy Downs talks about the unveiling of all films that will be shown at this year's festival
Learning about Labubu dolls from FM 96's Liz Gogol.
It will have an $8.5-million price tag and it needs to be done by Oct. 31, 2026. Ward 7 Councillor Corrine Rahman talks about replacing steam heating in London and what it is going to take to find the money and make a tight timeline work.
After dinner with four other strangers Kyleigh Stubbs examines the question of, "What are we hiding?" in her latest edition of 52 Questions.
Should "innocent until proven guilty" be upheld in the Canadian justice system?
Dr. Danardo Jones from the University of Windsor spoke with Mike Stubbs about the biggest questions surrounding bail reform in Canada.
Lisa McIntosh is the interim director of Big Brothers/Big Sisters in London and revealed to Mike Stubbs that the waiting lists for Big Brothers and Big Sisters in the city have grown very long. In fact, the number of boys needing a Big Brother has grown so large that the waiting list has been closed.
London has been called a "Zombie capital." Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis gives his reaction.
London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis joins Mike Stubbs to talk about how the city decides where garbage cans go and how much development have charges increased in London?
Dr. Kaitlyn Mendes of Western University spoke with Mike Stubbs about the new documentary on high school catfishing called "Unknown Number" and also gave her thoughts on parenting teens today.
Barrie Mayor Alex Nuttall talks with Mike Stubbs about declaring a state of emergency over encampments in his city.
Mike Stubbs speaks with Federal Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre about his ideas for the housing issues that exist across the country.
Megan Ciufo and Nicole Davis of Lifespin tell some real life stories of what families are facing as we come out of the summer.
Greg Blanchard talks about what is still to come at the 2025 Western Fair.
Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow talks about what to do with the Sarnia Rd., and Western Rd. intersection.
Concordia economist and lecturer Moshe Lander on Canada's economic forecast.
Western Mustang football head coach Greg Marshall on facing Ottawa and starting the year 2-0 after wins over Queen's and Guelph.
After the reported deaths of a beluga and a seal Philip Demers spoke with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs about the animals still left at Marineland and what he is trying to do to help them.
4th and 45 - Talking local football with Nathan Caranci.
All you need to know about Air Show London with Executive Director Holly Doty.
All you need to know about the 148th edition of the Western Fair with Kris Dinell of Western Fair District.
Construction in London, the future of the Thames Pool site and other stories with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis.
Peter Inch talks with Mike Stubbs as the best curlers in the world prepare to come to London and St. Thomas for the AMJ Masters.
David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, discusses a new provincial program designed to break down interprovincial barriers for in-demand professions.
Jennie Dann, Director of Construction and Infrastructure Services at City of London updates construction projects in London.
Sara Austin of Children First Canada on bullying in schools and on child poverty overall.
Talking about construction in the city: Hear from London Mayor Josh Morgan and callers to London Live.
Rob Matic describes his battle with cancer and provides some excellent advice for anyone diagnosed with cancer.
London recording artist Samantha Hooey talks about her return to making music.