
TV Schedule for Rogers London
Monday, June 30th TV listings for Rogers London
Jeff kicks off season 6 with a visit to a backyard that is cooking up some wild game with a Mexican theme!
Joining Ranger Em to learn about the sand dunes along Lake Huron.
Christina Fox, Chief Executive Officer and Melissa Maloney, Vice President at TechAlliance, take the hot seat to talk about London, Ontario's innovation hub and how their roles are helping fuel the Canadian innovation economy.
Host Glen Pearson explores new models and technologies that could provide London with increased opportunities for growing and purchasing quality fresh food.
Stirring Strength: Perspectives on Mental Health & Addiction With Dean Anderson
Dean Anderson delves deep into the complexities of mental health and addiction, offering dialogues with personal stories of triumph and practical guidance.
A sports show focused on local sports from London and the surrounding area.
Body weight based workouts for all shapes and sizes.
An engaging discussion with Jared Zaifman, CEO of the London Home Builders' Association, and 2025 LSTAR Chair Dale Marsh, as they explore the effects of US tariffs on the local housing market.
Jonny from Curve Lake First Nation shares Anishinaabemowin language lessons.
Interviews produced by Fanshawe's TV and Film Production program, conducted by Fanshawe Journalism students, and hosted at The Chef's Table at Fanshawe College.
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Coverage of the 2025 YMCA Women of Excellence Awards, celebrating its 40th year.
London, Ontario's small-business owners talk about what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur.
Jane Roy explores the art of the self-portrait. From artists across history to London's own historical artists who painted self portraits, Jane discusses its endurance with two local artists and try a quick self-portrait exercise.
Colombian born J-David, infuses his songs with landmarks and players from London.
This documentary outlines the history of the 1st Hussars regiment. Written and directed by Nick Corrie, edited by Mark Drewe and produced by Honorary Colonel Andre Maas.
In 2013, images of Indigenous resistance catch the world.
Inspiring filmmakers, this issue is for you. Join host Tammy Heisel as she talks with Film London, visits film festivals, and so much more!
What to do when wildlife take over your backyard, how to ID white-tailed deer, and hikes featuring a hognose snake and osprey and coyotes.
Food writers/cook Paula Roy shares recipes from her cookbook.
Bringing passionate and dedicated creators together to build a music community.
Stirring Strength: Perspectives on Mental Health & Addiction With Dean Anderson
Dean Anderson delves deep into the complexities of mental health and addiction, offering dialogues with personal stories of triumph and practical guidance.
Worth Noting New Live
To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.
Worth Noting New Live
To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.
Performances by Georgina's John Prince.