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Here is what is happening in London and Southwestern Ontario today!
37 Episodes
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- Doug Ford was pitched outdoor classrooms, wants more input- London Soccer Star Signs With Chelsea FC- New Inter-Community Transit Starting Aug 4- Policing Updates, news that matters to me and your covid update 
- City Council has a 5 hour mask Debate- London is set to be the home of the worlds largest cricket farm- Fanshawe College in class pilot project is underway- Policing News, news that matters to me, and your covid update
Masks officially made mandatory in the regionDefiant Golfers Break Into River Road Golf CourseLondon Hydro is set to end their temporary relief measuresDelaware Speedway officially cancels its seasonPolicing News, News that matters to meAnd your covid update
City Council Debates Mandatory Masks75% of families are comfortable sending their kids back to schoolCineplex and Landmark movie theatres are not opening afterallA federal COVID relief funding agreement was finally reachedA couple of quick updatesAnd your covid update
Phase 3 Details Are ReleasedNo pay raise for city councilPride London and the London Police debate about the rainbow flagDr Mackie is in hot waterAnd your covid update,
London’s unemployment rate bucks the trendThe City launches a free parking programThe city also makes a push for homeless veteransAnd your covid update
The Dundas Flex Street has a new speed limitThe Intercounty Baseball leage sueason is officially cancelledLondon is one step close to municipal fundingA potential COVID outbreak in AylmerVia Rail lays of 1000 employeesA couple of follow ups and your covid update,
The province wants to allow emergency orders without an emergency - School could start earlier than expect - Middlessex London CEO Chris Mackie Steps down - News that matters to me and your covid update - Heres what you missed in London and southwestern ontario
The York Street Safe injection site is one step closer to approvalA Local MP’s family member is in hot waterThe King & Richmond intersection Shut down starts todayProvincial Funding comes to London eventsSome news that matters to meand your covid update
New mask rules are released - A Heat Warning for the area - London Pools open this Saturday - The Big Bike Giveaway is underway - London Had some winners at the Junos - A St Thomas call centre to be closed - covid update - 
A man charged in last weekends east end murder - Airlines back to selling middle seats - A lotto winner in sarnia - A drowning in the region -And your covid Update
Hyland Cinemas Reopens as a drive in - Armed Forces Expected in the city - City Council makes budget cuts - Emergency order extended - An MPP from Windsor swears at doug ford - Twitter drama yields results 
A London Murder Links to a Siberian Warlord -  https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/bill-horace-accused-in-liberia-living-in-toronto/ -  Twitter drama between a London MPP and The Police Chief -  London Transit Woes Continue -  And your covid update
Over 800 people attend the BLM rally at city hall -  Ontario outlines school reopening plan-  https://www.ontario.ca/page/approach-reopening-schools-2020-2021-school-year -  Two London schools are chosen to pilot reopening strategies -  The Banana Kingdom has been erased -  6 blocks of Richmond row are turned into pedestrian space
The Deficit Debate Continues - The Flame of hope may have found a hero - The Grand Theatre cancels its 2020-2021 season - A COVID contact tracing app is on the way - Policing news and your covid update
Shawn and I discuss how he got into politics, how he handles the strong debates with his fellow councilors, how covid has impacted the city, and even what he would do if he had unlimited power. This interview showed me how much shawn really cares about his community, and making a real impact on the ward he calls home.
CERB Extended - BLM London Protester tests positive - 30% Chance of Survival For Bear - Vandals extinguish flame of hope - Policing news and a long covid update
A debate over renaming Dundas Street - Weddings and funerals can have more guests - A SOHO development project falls through - My experience on some patios over the weekend And a covid update - 
Thunderstorms and Tornados - Daycares unable to open -A few patios to try Friday - Starbucks closing 200 locations across Canada - London’s Central YMCA opening doors for the homeless -A quick city council summary 
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