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.

Colin D'Mello of Global News outlines the Doug Ford government's purchase of a private jet.

Caroline Whippey joined Mike Stubbs to talk about the collective 81 years that she and her father have spent hosting science fairs and science competitions in London and across the country.

The President of the Professional Towing Association of Ontario, Gary Vandenheuven joined Mike Stubbs to talk about what you need to know if your car breaks down or you get into a fender bender and you need a tow truck.

London lawyer Kevin Egan would like to see something more in the Ontario government's plan for jails.

All you need to know about London's open burn bylaw with London Deputy Fire Chief Matt Hepditch.

A reported 40 per cent of high school students are hitting the attendance target set out by the province of Ontario. (The target is to be present in 90 per cent of classes) On April 15, 2026 London Live listeners discussed what to do about absenteeism in high schools.

Why the Liberal majority government could still have some hiccups with Matt Farrell of Fanshawe College.

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of London Interim Executive Director Lisa McIntosh discusses the reality of funding grants in 2026 with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs.

Details on the Walk for Alzheimer's in London, Woodstock, Tillsonburg and St. Thomas with Leslie Rand of the Alzheimer's Society Southwest Partners.

Crossings isn't being crossed off just yet. It is about to become Pierside Pub North London. Owner Brent Noles joined Mike Stubbs to explain how this will be temporary but it should provide people in the north end of the city with a sports bar interior and a tiki bar exterior.

Londoner Al Christie was a Hollywood pioneer... but still has no start on Canada's Walk of Fame. Mike Stubbs speaks with author Mark Kearney and finds out where the push for a star is sitting now.

Trustees are staying put in Ontario School Boards: We talk with LDCSB Board Chair Gabe Pizzuti.

London's and Arva's own Katherine Heard on her U Sports hockey career and the boom women's hockey is experiencing.

Brian Salt from Salthaven on what we can do for birds in the area this spring.

On this edition of 52 Coffees Kyleigh recaps her conversation with Dr. Rachel Gifford that discusses, among other things - finding joy at work in the things you cannot control.

Dr. Gordon Osinski of Western University and the Artemis Mission on being at the Artemis II launch and on what happens next for the mission.

London Live listeners weigh in on the Marilyn Gladu floor crossing and the way the Westminster parliamentary system works.

London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis discusses the IKEA bringing a store location to the city.

Canada Celebrates the FIFA World Cup is a tour that will arrive in London on July 4. Events will take place at Victoria Park and will include a viewing of a Round of 16 match. Zanth Jarvis of Tourism London joined Mike Stubbs to provide more details.

The latest floor crossing by Marilyn Gladu with Global News Chief Political Correspondent David Akin.

Chris Horodecki on the Rising Stars MMA and kickboxing event at the Marconi Club on April 18.

The first major deadline for this year's Dream Lottery happens at midnight on April 9, 2026. Kim Woodbridge from the Dream Lottery spoke with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to provide all of the details about the 30th anniversary edition of the lottery.

London Knights General Manager Mark Hunter reflects on the 2025-26 season.

Sean Boyton is a National Online Journalist for Global News and spoke with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs about whether King Charles III is responsible for diverting U.S. President Donald Trump's attention away from his talk about Canada being "The 51st State."

Details on London Clean and Green in 2026 with Shawna Chambers, Director of Climate Change, Environment and Waste Management with the City of London.

Dr. Sarah Gallagher discusses space exploration and what we can learn from Artemis II.

Discussing the Artemis II mission and hearing from Dr. Jeremy Hansen of Ailsa Craig on a new record for humanity.

Would public grocery stores work? We asked retail analyst Bruce Winder. His answer may surprise you.

Scott Crawford of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame talks Blue Jays and the kickoff to Hall of Fame weekend - which will happen in London in June of 2026.

Londoner and Olympic bronze medallist in curling Sarah Wilkes describes her Milano-Cortina experience.

What businesses can do about "Review Bombing" with Jennifer Matthews of the BBB.

The safe consumption site in London is set to close. HIV/AIDS Connection interim director Lily Bialas joined Mike Stubbs to talk about what that could mean for members of the London community who make use of it and for the community as a whole.

RNAO CEO Dr. Doris Grinspun responds to the 2026 Ontario Budget and looks at both the positives and negatives for health care.

Julie Kwiecinski of the CFIB discusses what the Ontario budget means for small businesses.

Ashley Casselman from the Western Fair Association joined Mike Stubbs to discuss the world of AgRobotics.

Global News Queen's Park Bureau Chief Colin D'Mello with key details contained in the Ontario government's spring budget.

London Chamber of Commerce CEO Graham Henderson discusses the provincial budget and London's own economic strategy.

Glen Pearson of the London Food Bank talks about food security and where support comes from heading into the Spring Food Drive.

On World Epilepsy Day Paige Earhart and her sons joined Mike Stubbs to talk about living day-to-day with epilepsy.

London Homebuilders Association CEO Jared Zaifman on the HST rebate announced by the Ontario government.

Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis talks about the importance of going to the right sources for information on housing in London

HST rebates on new builds: All you need to know as we speak with Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Rob Flack.

London Hydro CEO Ysni Semsedini on a provicial program that can help with the cost of hydro bills that is still trying to get itself known

Locked-on Blue Jays co-host Brayden Ewasko talks Jays and shares one of his bold predictions about the team ahead of opening day.

The London Knights are getting set to begin the playoffs. All you need to know about tickets with Alex Brown of the Knights.

London West NDP MPP Peggy Sattler on FOI and OSAP discussions at Queen's Park.

Six years later how do Canadians feel politicians fared when handling the COVID-19 pandemic? Mario Canseco is the president of Research Co. He asked the question to Canadians and has the data.

London's own Cassius Smith has won a national boxing title. Hear from Cassius and his coach Brett Lucier as they talk with 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs.

Rob Fai on his new weekend show on 980 CFPL.

Carmi Levy on the challenges of trying to cap secondary market concert and sporting ticket prices.

Taylor from Fresh 103.1 discusses the cancellation of The Bachelorette.