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.

Carmi Levy breaks down Canada's new social media and AI legislation.

Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis with the latest on rats in London, heights of buildings in London neighbourhoods and who should win the Conn Smythe trophy in the NHL.

London Knights Draft Party on Jun 12 and a trip to Kingston with Terry Doyle to see how the hype is ramping up.

London Live listeners reminisce about the 1970s.

Bruce Winder on how widespread algorithmic or surveillance pricing actually is.

Did FIFA price World Cup tickets properly? Is there a tipping point for cost of any event tickets? Mike Stubbs spoke with Richard Powers of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.

Fanshawe College Faculty Horticulture Technician Pam Cook joined Mike Stubbs to talk about invasive plant species in London and the fact that they are more common (and available) than you might think.

Nick Alberga on a wild Stanley Cup final between Vegas and Carolina.

Tips on managing the EES system when travelling to Europe with The Travel Lade, Lesley Keyter.

World Cup TTC tips and ticket stories with Global News reporter Victoria Femia.

The Carepoint safe-consumption site is still set to close June 13. Manager Donovan Wiebe takes us behind the scenes.

Food Banks Canada ihas never seen what we are seeing in terms of food insecurity for Canadians. Mike Stubbs spoke with Food Banks Canada Research Director Richard Matern.

Wild Friday: Understanding what we can do to help the turtle population in the spring in Southwestern Ontario with Brian Salt from Salthaven.

The origin of Doughnut Day and it's ties to the Canadian Military with Nancy Kerr from the Salvation Army.

How accessible is the province of Ontario? We spoke with Dr. Jeff Preston of King's University College to discuss what we can change.

Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles on the Legislature in recess and whether a premier needs to fly in private jets.

The threat of the screw worm on cattle herds with Dr. Leigh Rosengren and Chief Executive Officer Andrea Brocklebank of the Canadian Cattle Association.

London's rat problem and what can be done about it with Ward 1 Councillor Hadleigh McAlister.

Here is what it's like to be a professional bull rider. Ashton Salhi of Moose Jaw, SK joined Mike Stubbs to tell some stories.

Backyard pool safety: Weekend Water Safety with Briar McCaw of the Elgin County Drowning Prevention Coalition.

Londoner Nicole Gosling talks about winning the 2026 PWHL championship with the Montreal Victoire.

Doug Harris lost his daughter Kate to suicide in August of 2016. Her loss prompted Doug to create "For the Love of Kate I Ride" in support of the Canadian Mental Health Association. Their latest event: Ride the Runway will take place on June 5 at London International Airport.

London Live listeners air their BRT construction issues.

Ontario Green Party leader Mike Schreiner talks about the latest break for the Legislature and what could help housing in the province.

Introducing the Class of 2026 of the London Sports Hall of Fame with selection committee chair Jay Minielly.

Samantha Ramic talks with Mike Stubbs about what Londoners are leaving behind in London Taxis.

Global News reporter Uday Rana on Canadians using AI for financial advice.

NDP MP Don Davies on a new bill to create guidelines for crossing rhe floor in the House of Commons.

NDP MP Don Davies has introduced a bill to address floor crossing. London Live listeners discuss that bill that looks to try to create some guidelines.

Where to find Park Upgrade Celebrations in London this summer with Jennifer Martino.

Jane Roy of the London Food Bank on the 2026 London Cares Curbside Food Drive.

CUPW Local 566 President Karen Findley-Russell on ratifying a new contract and hopes for the future for Canada Post employees.

Reforming Employment Insurance with Bea Bruske from Canadian Labour Congress.

The Technical Recession and whether it's worth worrying about with Dr. Cristian Bravo Roman of Western University.

Previewing the 2026 CFL season (rule changes, broadcast deal and Ti-Cats outlook) with Hamilton Spectator Columnist Scott Radley.

Door-to-door scam concerns and what to do to protect yourself with Jennifer Matthews - CEO of the Better Business Bureau serving Southwestern Ontario.

The Jones family will be honoured with a Forest City of London Music Awards Lifetime Achievement in 2026. Don Jones joined Mike Stubbs to tell some storiews about Van Halen and the M and M's, Sly and the Family Store and more stories and more.

Fake pics and whether we can do anything to combat them with Tech Journalist Carmi Levy.

The true cost of fireworks displays and why one won't be happening on Canada Day in East London with Leah Thomas of the Argyle Business Improvement Association.

Stats to get you ready for the International Day of the Potato on May 30, 2026 with Ashley from McCain Foods.

Greg Blanchard on the Camluck Classic and more at Western Fair Raceway.

What to do when you fall into cold water: Weekend Water Safety with Briar McCaw of the Elgin County Drowning Prevention Coalition.

BIG 3: The New CEO of TVDSB, a departure from the Federal Liberals and Wab Kinew's stand-up -style opening remarks.

Murray Faulkner tells the story of how Special Olympics got started.

The latest on the 30th anniversary of the Dream Lottery with Kim Woodbridge. Early Bird Deadline is midnight - Thursday, May 28, 2026.

The latest on trying to create municipal punishment for people who leave their dogs in hot cars with Ward 11 Councillor Skylar Franke.

Former London Transit Commission Chair Stephanie Marentette on a great big, "I told you so" following a KPMG report about what to do and how to run things at the LTC.

Travel tips to some hidden gems with Brock Wunder.

The 2026 Memorial Cup experience with Scott Coulter, Cliff Lukings and Jack Paille.

Details on the Forest City London Music Awards and FCLMA Music Week with Mario Circelli.

London's House of Hope was having success helping some of the city's most at-risk individuals. London Cares announced on May 25 that it will be closing due to a lack of provincial government funding. London Centre NDP MPP Terence Kernaghan joined Mike Stubbs to discuss what is happening and a question he plans to ask the premier at Queen's Park.