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Dive deeper into the headlines and be a part of the conversation. CHCH Podcasts features your trusted local news and a whole lot more, delivered straight to your smartphone.
Recorded from the CHCH TV studios in Hamilton, Ont., our podcasts cover everything from breaking news stories, big ideas and viral moments to sports, movies and the local culture scene.
Watch video episodes on YouTube: @CHCHNews11 @TrendingNowCHCH
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Greater Ontario Hockey League Commissioner Craig Spada was Bubba O'Neil's guest on this Sportsline podcast. In addition to learning about his career as an NHL referee and why he became a league executive, Spada spoke about a new partnership between the GOHL and OHL.
New McMaster Marauders women's basketball head coach Isabel Ormond was today's guest on the Sportsline Podcast. In her conversation with Bubba O'Neil, Ormond spoke about leaving UBC for MAC, succeeding the legend Theresa Burns and the team adopting her attitude and personality.
On this Sportsline Podcast, Toronto Star columnist and Deep Left Field podcast host Mike Wilner was talking about Blue Jays baseball. Wilner was asked if the Tigers or Mariners are a better matchup for the Jays and is Nathan Lukes the feel-good story of the season?
Reed Duthie, Brantford Bulldogs' director of broadcasting and communications, was the guest on this Sportsline Podcast. Duthie gave his prospects for the new season, spoke about head coach Jay McKee and detailed why the Bulldogs program is now one of the best in the country.
His accomplished career spans multiple decades on and off the football field. On today's Sportsline Podcast with host Bubba O'Neil, CFL on TSN analyst Duane Forde spoke about a new approach for CFL standings, the influence of his father who broke barriers and a concern for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Jason Gaidola of CHCH News joined Bubba for a Sportsline Podcast Square Off! In addition to discussing the Blue Jays playoff chances, parity in the NFL and a labour struggle in the WNBA was a conversation regarding a lack of confidence in the Tiger-Cats ability to win the CFL's east division.
John Florento is a world, national and provincial weightlifting champion and never adopted the sport until his mid-thirties. On this Sportsline Podcast with host Bubba O'Neil, the 47-year-old from Hamilton spoke about his passion, the sacrifices made and who motivates him to succeed.
Former CHCH sports reporter Candace Fogolin joined host Bubba O'Neil on this Sportsline Podcast. In addition to talking about the current sports world, Fogolin recalled her early years of navigating in a male-dominated media industry and is proud of the increased respect women now have in the business.
The CFL has revealed rule changes for 2026 and 2027 that's elicited a wide range of reactions. On this Sportsline Podcast, 3Downnation editor in chief Justin Dunk examined the new regulations and discussed whether the changes were needed.
On October 3, Hamilton’s Bradley Wilcox will fight for the IBF North American super lightweight title. On today’s Sportsline Podcast with Bubba O’Neil, Wilcox talks about his opponent, balancing work and family, and how being the first of five brothers gives him meaningful motivation.
McMaster University's Director of Athletics & Recreation Keenan Lewis Jeppesen spoke with Sportsline Podcast host Bubba O'Neil about a number of life experiences, including meeting President Obama, playing basketball at an Ivy League school, working at Black Entertainment Television and how he views his role at MAC.
From playing with Canada's women's rugby squad to earning a masters in physical therapy, this Hamiltonian has broken down barriers. On this Sportsline Podcast, Dr. Tobi Owotomo spoke about her career path, being a good example and what it's like to be an NBA champion with the OKC Thunder.
Football Reporters of Canada president and Winnipeg Free Press columnist Jeff Hamilton was the guest on this Sportsline Podcast. Even though MLSE is the parent company of the Toronto Argonauts, will its new partnership with the Buffalo Bills help or hurt the future of the Argos?
Hamilton's Steve Foxcroft is celebrating his 34th season on the NFL's chain crew at Buffalo Bills games. On this Sportsline Podcast, Foxcroft recalled some memorable moments on the sidelines, talked old and new Highmark Stadium, and if the introduction of hawk-eye technology for optical tracking of the ball will help the game.
Top prospect Owen Caissie has proven he’s ready for the majors. On this Sportsline Podcast, proud poppa Jason spoke about some of Owen’s milestone moments and his journey from Burlington to the Chicago Cubs.
The Labour Day Classic takes centre stage on Monday as the Tiger-Cats host the Argonauts. On this Sportsline Podcast, veteran Hamilton Spectator columnist Scott Radley was asked if the meeting between Toronto and Hamilton is the CFL's top rivalry.
Women's tackle football is growing rapidly across North America. On today's Sportsline Podcast, Women's Jr. Ticats head coach Sierra McPhail spoke to host Bubba O'Neil about her passion for the sport, breaking social barriers and being a mentor.
Award winning CFL on TSN analyst Glen Suitor was talking football with Bubba O'Neil on this Sportsline Podcast. In addition to his opinions about the Edmonton Elks quarterback controversy, Suitor spoke about the Ticats “Most Outstanding Player” discussion between Kenny Lawler and Bo Levi Mitchell.
Hamilton’s Jumpsations Rope Skipping Club has qualified 23 athletes to represent Canada at the upcoming World Jump Rope Championships in Japan. On this Sportsline Podcast, player-coaches Meghan Booth and Alexis Dias spoke about the worlds along with the growth of their sport and the club.
On today's Sportsline Podcast, the voice of the Ottawa Redblacks AJ Jakubec joined host Bubba O'Neil for a chat about the CFL. On Sunday, Ottawa hosts Hamilton in the second half of a back-to-back, which could lead to first place for the Tiger-Cats and last place for the Redblacks.






