• The Morning Show Podcast - Apr 2nd - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Apr 2 2026
    We start with a look at the Artemis II mission, breaking down what astronauts have done so far and what they’ll be doing as they prepare to travel around the moon. Then, LHSC supervisor David Musyj joins the show to discuss a restructuring plan that will see up to 200 registered nursing positions eliminated over the next three to five years. After that, Ark Aid Street Mission Executive Director Sarah Campbell explains how a loss of more than one million dollars in funding is forcing major service cuts. In the weekly panel, John Fyfe-Millar and Ryan Gauss weigh in on rising oil and gas prices, what the federal government should do, and whether the province should take over Highbury Avenue between London and St. Thomas. We wrap up with a look at a possible change to Gmail that could finally allow users to update their email addresses.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Artemis II mission takes shape as astronauts begin historic trip around the moon
    11 mins
  • LHSC restructuring plan will eliminate 200 nursing positions over the next five years
    10 mins
  • Ark Aid forced to cut services after losing more than one million dollars in funding
    11 mins
  • Morning Panel tackles rising oil and gas prices and debate over province taking over Highbury Avenue
    19 mins
  • Gmail will finally let users change their email addresses
    9 mins
  • Today in History - Apr 2nd
    4 mins
  • The Morning Show Podcast - Apr 1st - brought to you by 980 CFPL
    Apr 1 2026
    We begin with a look at history in the making as London native Jeremy Hansen prepares to take part in NASA’s Artemis II mission, with insight from a physics professor on what the flight means for Canada and space exploration. From there, we shift to city hall where London’s mayor is criticizing a private energy company over a multimillion-dollar heating issue while new signs suggest the province may take over part of Highbury Avenue. Next, Ward 6 Councillor Sam Trosow joins us to discuss declining transit ridership and whether London Transit should revisit its approach to controversial ads. We then turn to the economy, breaking down a new report that forecasts a slow year ahead for London with a potential rebound in 2027. We wrap things up with a lighter conversation about April Fools Day, asking whether people still enjoy it and what rules should apply to pranks.
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    54 mins