Flooding causes a state of emergency to be declared in Brantford, Track in the 6ix and what are Body Break's Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod up to now?

Published: Feb. 22, 2018, 1:42 a.m.

b'Ted Michaels, news anchor and host of The Health & Wellness Show on 900 CHML, fills in as host tonight while Scott is away.Brantford has declared a state of emergency due to flooding and ordered residents from several neighbourhoods to leave their homes. Conservation authority officials say water levels have been rising on the Grand River after an ice jam released near Cambridge and sent a surge of water downstream.Rebecca Dumais was among those who were told to evacuate due to the flooding. How is she doing now and what\\u2019s next?Guest: Rebecca Dumais\\n\\n-\\n\\nA drone video of the flooding in Brantford has gone viral on all major networks. Ted speaks with the man who filmed the video about what the situation is like in Brantford.Guest: Jarod Houliston-Ted catches up with a storm chaser for The Weather Network who was at the Grand River today.Guest: Mark Robinson, The Weather Network-A major track and field event is coming to Toronto this summer. Top athletes like Olympic medalist Andre de Grasse will be among the competitors taking part in Track in the 6ix.Guest: Mathieu Gent\\xe8s, chief operating officer of Track in the 6ix-Canadians of all ages are familiar with the names Hal Johnson and Joanne MacLeod from their popular Body Break series.What are they up to now?Guests: Hal Johnson and Joanne MacLeod'