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'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.

How do Ontarians feel about Doug Ford and other premiers across the country? Jon Roe of Angus Reid joined 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs to discuss their latest findings.

London Live listeners weigh on on their happiness after Canada drops to 25 from 18 on the World Happiness Index.

Ontario Deputy Premier and Health Minister Sylvia Jones on where were stand in the province when it comes to electronic health records.

Former London Police chief Murray Faulkner on BYOB in Ontario.

London Mayor Josh Morgan discusses rent costs in the city.

The London Knights are headed to Victoria, B.C., for The Clash of the Kingdoms in Sept. 2026 and the Joey Poljanowski, the Vice-President of Hockey Operations with the Victoria Royals talked with Mike Stubbs about the event and told the story of the seven people who, for seven seconds, thought the London Knights had lost in the 2016 Memorial Cup final. Joey was one of the seven.

Concordia economist and lecturer Moshe Lander on oil prices, A and W hamburger prices and the cost of hosting a World Cup of Hockey.

980 CFPL Weather Specialist John Wilson on whether the winter weather will wane.

Peter Bergmanis of the London Health Coalition talks about Canada-wide protests outside Liberal MP offices.

BIG 3 - Doug Ford ending funding for London's safe consumption site, Inflation for February and Donald Trump on Iran.

Dean Astolfi of CMHA Thames Valley talks about the Ontario government decision to end to end funding for London's safe consumption site.

Mike Stubbs sat down with Kayte and Kayte gave us a behind-the-scenes look at what safe consumption sites are really like.

The passing of Wiarton Willie with South Bruce Peninsula Mayor Jay Kirkland.

52 Coffees with Kyleigh: You don't have to but liked but you must be adored.

Sax Boy is from Pittsburgh but travels around learning about different cities and writing songs about them and he has done exactly that for London. 980 CFPL's Mike Stubbs and Countrry 104's Foreman sat down and talked with Sax Boy all about it.

Global News Queen's Park Bureau Chief Colin D'Mello discusses the Ontario government's idesire to make changes to the Freedom of Information Act.

680 CJOB's Richard Cloutier on a situation regarding a camera inside a home and questions around the expectation of privacy.

Head coach Kwame Aidoo on the MTS Spartans bringing London their first AAA OFSAA Boys Basketball title.

Chris Moss of London Cares describes scary scene of multiple overdoses in downtown London.

A floor crossing conversation with Interim Federal NDP Leader Don Davies.

Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis on rats and property maintenance issues in the city of London.

Scott Crawford of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame on a wild pool stage of the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis discusses what happens when you don't pay your London property taxes.

Indigenous historian Dr. Cody Groat on indigenous items being returned to Canada by The Vatican.

Ward 1 Councillor Hadleigh McAlister discusses the rat problem in the city of London.

Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow discusses proposed changes to Air BnB rules in London.

London Live listeners discuss the value of going to a live concert and some of the best ones they have seen.

Will concert ticket prices change? Alan Cross on the anti-trust trial involving Ticketmaster and Live Nation.

Details on panel discussion on women's health with Kim MacDougall and Jill Ellis-Worthington.

Big 3: Affordable housing in London, Rats in London and gas prices this week.

Alison DeBlair of 519 Pursuit on how the winter was for anyone who had to spend it living outside

Global News Washington Bureau Chief Reggie Cecchini on the Washington perspective of the War in Iran.

Patrick De Haan of Gas Buddy on what we can expect from oil and gas prices.

Brian Salt of Salthaven joined Mike Stubbs for another edition of Wild Fridays to talk about coyotes. Are they a danger or are they just a misunderstood animal?

Global News QUeen's Park Bureau Chief Colin D'Mello talks with Mike Stubbs about Ontario Premier Doug Ford's idea to build a convention centre in Toronto on the Lake - by infilling the lake.

52 Coffees with Kyleigh: AI - Just because you can do something, should you?

Details on the new high rise set to be built at Ridout St. and Kent St. in London with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis.

Potential driveway and street parking changes in London with Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis.

Turning the clocks ahead (and how B.C. is going to stop) with Dr. Patricia Lakin-Thomas of York University.

Toronto Maple Leafs trade deadline expectations with Nick Alberga.

980 CFPL Weather Specialist John Wilson on the winter that has been and what the month of March could hold.

A conversation on the stigma we have about "Canadian" film productions with the Manager of Film London, Andrew Dodd.

Ward 13 Councillor David Ferreira on a letter he has written asking for a review of how some addiction drugs are being distributed.

Dr. Tugce Balci - Medical Geneticist with London Health Sciences Centre and Dr. Sunita Venkateswaran - a paediatric neurologist and associate professor in the Department of Paediatrics at Western University joined Mike Stubbs in the 980 CFPL studios to talk about Rare Disease Day and the SWORD (Southwestern Ontario Rare Disease) program at LHSC.

How AI might change real estate with Polaris Pitch Competition winner Liwordson Vijayabalan of Shack Homes.

The LTC recruitment process, assessment growth and filling potholes with London Deputy Mayor Shawn Lewis.

Talking mental health and the road to the 2028 Olympic Games with London's own Richie Bullbrook.