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The CJLO news team brings you the hottest stories in the city! Catch the latest news segments and articles here or view the complete list.


NEWS FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 7TH 2017

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Hosted by Allison O'Reilly

Stories by Michael Foldvari, Jeremiah Ho & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Allison O'Reilly

 

 

 

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LOCAL

By Michael Foldvari


NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5TH 2017

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Hosted by Michael Foldvari

Stories by Michael Foldvari & Patricia Petit Liang

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NATIONAL
By Michael Foldvari

An advocacy group for the families of missing and murdered indigenous women released a statement on Tuesday calling Canada’s national inquiry into their disappearances  a failure.


APRIL 2ND SHOW LISTINGS

CJLO presents your weekly show picks for the week of April 2nd. It’s no april fools jokes, there’s lots going on in Montreal this week.

Thursday April 6th, WTCHS, Girl Arms, and Eschaton, are playing at Le Cactus. Doors at 9pm, admission is 8$.

Pick a Piper, Yoo Doo Right, Tiny Hazard and Ada Lea play at Casa Del Popolo on Friday April 7th. Doors at 9pm. Tickets are 9$ in advance, 12$ at the door.


NEWS FOR MONDAY, APRIL 3RD 2017

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Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Jeremiah Ho, Karl Knox, Michael Foldvari & Aloysha Nowlin

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Jeremiah Ho

A young woman from Mont-St-Hilaire says that police failed to investigate her domestic violence case from last year, when her ex-partner attempted to run her over with his car.


NEWS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 31ST 2017

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Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Jeremiah Ho, Michael Foldvari & Patricia Petit Liang

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LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Ex-Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum was sentenced to 12 months in prison and 2 years of probation on Thursday.


Ode to "You Suffer" by Napalm Death

Press play.

YOU SUFFER BUT WHY?

In just a blink of an eye, it’s over. You’d think with all the time I managed to save by listening to this single track, I would spend it on something much more constructive. But no, I want to hear it again.

YOU SUFFER BUT WHY?

Why? Good question. I wanted to see if the lyrics actually lined up with what Nik was actually yelling. Sounds more like “you-aghhh” to me.


NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29TH 2017

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Hosted by Michael Foldvari

Stories by Michael Foldvari & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Michael Foldvari

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

3 fires were caused in Montreal on Monday night and Tuesday morning.

According to CTV News, nobody was injured by the flames.


MARCH 27TH SHOW LISTINGS

CJLO presents your weekly music event picks for the week of March 27th.

On Thursday March 30th, Puce Mary, Jesse Osborne-Lanthier, Hyena Hive, and Skin will perform at La Vitrola. Entry is 10$ in advance or 13$ at the door. Doors at 9pm.


NEWS FOR MONDAY, MARCH 27TH 2017

Hosted by Allison O'Reilly

Stories by Alyosha Nowlin, Jeremiah Ho, Michael Foldvari & Karl Knox

Produced by Allison O'Reilly

 

LOCAL

By Alyosha Nowlin

The director of a Montreal homeless shelter says police failed to respond fast enough when he called to report a client’s sexual assault.

David Chapman, head of the Open Door, says it took police two hours to arrive at the shelter and speak with the young indigenous woman.

According to CBC News, Chapman was informed by police that there would be a delay because the two cruisers on patrol were handling more dangerous situations.


NEWS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 24TH 2017

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Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Jeremiah Ho, Michael Foldvari & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Jeremiah Ho

18 year old Daphné Boudreault was killed by her ex-boyfriend on Wednesday after she went to their shared apartment to collect her some of her belongings.  


SHOW LISTINGS FOR MARCH 20th

CJLO presents your weekly music event picks for the week of March 20th.

On Friday March 24th, Anti-Vibes, Total Bliss, Paralix, and Ouijatrash are playing at Barfly. PWYC. Doors at 9pm.

On Saturday March 25th, Notre-Dame-des-Quilles will host the 6th edition of New Wave Night. This DJ event has no cover, kicks off at 10pm.


NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22ND 2017

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Hosted by Michael Foldvari

Stories by Jeremiah Ho, Karl Knox, Michael Foldvari & Aloysha Nowlin

Produced by Michael Foldvari

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Alyosha Nowlin

A truck driver who reportedly refused to have his vehicle removed from the highway during last Tuesday’s snowstorm has been arrested.


NEWS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 17TH 2017

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Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Jeremiah Ho, Michael Foldvari & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Jeremiah Ho

Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard has launched an investigation into the chain of events that left drivers stranded in their cars for hours on Highway 13 during Tuesday’s snowstorm.


How Punk and Metal Crossed Over

So you might be wondering why I’m participating in this year’s Metal March, even if I’m not listed under CJLO’s metal shows. Isn’t Sewer Spewer primarily a punk show? (Follow-up question: what the hell is a Sewer Spewer?) Well, if you ever bothered to listen to my radio show, you would realize that the lines between the punk and metal tunes I play on the air are quite blurred.


NEWS FOR MONDAY, MARCH 13TH 2017

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Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Jeremiah Ho, Karl Knox & Aloysha Nowlin

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NATIONAL
By Karl Knox

Scientists in British Columbia are conducting groundbreaking research into the serious quantities of microplastics in our waterways and oceans.


NEWS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 10TH 2017

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Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Jeremiah Ho, Michael Foldvari & Patricia Petit Liang

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LOCAL
By Michael Foldvari

A woman's aviation organization in Lachute is under criticism following their decision to honour Hanna Reitsh, the first female helicopter pilot, on Saturday.  


NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8TH 2017

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Hosted by Michael Foldvari

Stories by Michael Foldvari & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Michael Foldvari

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Michael Foldvari

A Montréal Woman was denied entry into the United States on Sunday, contributing to the ongoing criticism surrounding the country’s so-called ‘Muslim-ban’.


NEWS FOR MONDAY, MARCH 6TH 2017

Stories by Jeremiah Ho, Karl Knox, Michael Foldvari & Aloysha Nowlin

 

 

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LOCAL
By Michael Foldvari


Are You Ready? - What's New in the Habs World

With the NHL trade deadline behind us, we, the fans, along with the Montreal Canadiens, look forward to the last stretch of the regular season and to the NHL playoffs. It has been a decent season for the Habs, although with a tough month of January and even tougher February. Head coach Michel Therrien lost his job because of this late slump.


NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1ST 2017

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Hosted by Michael Foldvari

Stories by Michael Foldvari & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Michael Foldvari

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Michael Foldvari


NEWS FOR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH 2017

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Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Jeremiah Ho, Karl Knox, Michael Foldvari & Aloysha Nowlin

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Karl Knox

Police conducted a series of drug raids in Montreal, L’Assomption, St-Marc-sur-Richelieu and Brossard on Friday.


The 2017 Oscar Nominated Films – Strongly Held Opinions, and Weakly Held Predictions

Tomorrow, the Academy will congratulate (arguably) the best in film at the 89th Academy Awards, widely known as the Oscars. Tess McCrea takes a close look at the most anticipated movies nominated for the Best Picture prize at the prestigious ceremony, and lets us know what she thinks of each of the five films—as well as her predictions as to how the night will go.

 

5. Hacksaw Ridge


NEWS FOR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH 2017

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Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Michael Foldvari & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Michael Foldvari

18 people have been arrested following a series of drug raids on Thursday.


NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND 2017

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Hosted by Michael Foldvari

Stories by Michael Foldvari & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Michael Foldvari

 

 

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LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang


At the Movies Review on Location - Moonlight

At The Movies (With Iconic Sounds) is starting a new segment called At The Movies Review On Location. In this episode, Remi and Brendon review the film Moonlight, directed by Barry Jenkins. Considered one of the most talked about films of this past year, the movie tackles race identity and sexuality, which is more than Richard Linklater's Boyhood was ever able to achieve. In addition, Remi reflects upon films of the year based on true stories, such as Sully, Snowden, and The Birth of a Nation.


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