What do Olympic athletes do once they retire? How is Union Gas responding to Brantford's flooding? What is the latest from the Bruce McArthur investigation?

Published: Feb. 24, 2018, 2:02 a.m.

Ted Michaels continues to host The Scott Radley Show\n\nUnion Gas crews are in Brantford's impacted neighborhoods with the intention of getting service restored to as many homes as possible today.\n\nGuest: Murray Costello, of Union Gas\n\n-\n\nA familiar face has come back to Hamilton. Ted talks with Orlondo Steinaeur, about re-joining the staff of the Tiger-cats.Guest: Orlondo Steinauer, new assistant head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-cats\n\n-A suspected serial killer who allegedly preyed on men in Toronto's gay village has now been charged with a sixth count of first degree murder. We listen back to Detective-Sargent Hank Idsinga of the Toronto Police, at a news conference earlier today.\n\n-\n\nLast night, Florida Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo gave an\xa0emotional speech about the the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.\n\n-\n\nTwo-time Olympic medalist Jennifer Heil joins us to talk about what Olympic athletes do, once they retire from competition, and what education and careers await them.\n\nGuest: Jennifer Heil, retired mogul skier\n\n-\n\nThey\u2019ve been kicking it out for almost 50 years.\xa0 The legendary funk/R&B group Tower of Power will be in Burlington at the Performing Arts Centre next month.\xa0 Ted talks with founding member Emilio Castillo about his career, 30 years of sobriety and how he gives back.\n\nGuest: Emilio Castillo, of Tower of Power