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Tomorrow @ 1pm: Lucid Living on Ashes to Ashes

Tune into Ashes to Ashes tomorrow at 1pm to hear an in-studio performance and interview recorded with Shirin Delsooz, aka Montreal artist Lucid Living!  Delsooz spoke about her new EP, Warriors, trying to make a change as an artist, and getting people to dance to socially-conscious lyrics.  You won’t want to miss it!

Ashes to Ashes is your weekly dose of music from the 1980's that has stood the test of time, featuring bits of indie rock, alt-country, electronic, hip-hop, funk, and even a dash of reggae; hosted by Alex, every Tuesday from 1-2 PM

NEWS FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 17TH 2016

Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

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LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Two men have been arrested  for robbing four synagogues in Montreal.

CTV News reported that Frederic Carreras and Simon Shikman appeared in court on Friday and were charged with breaking and entering along with several other charges.

The arrests were made after security camera footage from one of the break-ins was posted on Facebook.

NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

More than 1600 wasps have been released in Ontario and Quebec to control the population of emerald ash borers.

According to CBC News, The Canadian Forest Service released these parasitic wasps in an attempt to protect ash trees all over the two provinces.

Tens of thousands of wasps have been released since 2013 in Canada’s continuous effort to eradicate the emerald ash borer population.

INTERNATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Torrential rain has caused severe flooding in Central Vietnam.

According to BBC News, 21 people have died, tens of thousands of homes have been submerged and important livestock have been washed away by the flooding.

The flooding was worsened by Typhoon Sarika and the inexplicable release of water from Vietnam’s hydropower plants.

NEWS FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14TH 2016

Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang and DJ NMK

 

 

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LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Passengers who were riding the bus that was struck by a train on Sunday are still recovering from the incident.

According to CTV News, 4 out of the 40 bus passengers were hospitalized following the accident at the Old Port.

The board of transportation safety is currently investigating the crash.

 

NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Residents from Nova Scotia are struggling with water contamination after being hit by Hurricane Matthew on Monday.

CTV News reported that many of their homes have been flooded with water containing oil and sewage.

Zach Churchill, Nova Scotia’s minister for the Emergency Management Office stated that recovery efforts following the mass flooding are currently in progress.

 

INTERNATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Thailand is currently mourning the loss of 88 year old King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

According to BBC News, he was Thailand’s head of state for 70 years and was the world’s longest reigning monarch.

The official mourning for the king will last for an entire year and his son Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn will become the new monarch.

Sloan: Still flashing that electric smile

Presented by I Love Neon

It was my first time seeing Sloan in concert at the Fairmount Theatre on October 5th, 2016, and what a show it was: loud, heavy, exciting, nostalgic. I felt so many emotions at once. This year marked Sloan's 20th Anniversary tour. In their first set, Sloan played their entire One Chord to Another album. The first song on that album, "The Good In Everyone", was in fact the first song I ever heard from Sloan when I was a teenager in high school (15 years ago – holy guacamole!). How incredibly fitting. It's a great song with a catchy hook and heavy guitar distortion and, for lack of a better word, a fistful of angst. Perfect for a somewhat "rebellious" teenager growing up in the late 1990's/early 2000's (I'd like to believe that I was rebellious but actually I was just a nerd who liked rock and roll music and who tried very hard to fit in at school – so there, the truth is out there and it shall set me free!). I, along with many other Canadians, are not wrong to deem Sloan as our Canadian version of The Beatles (for the grungy era of the 1990's, that is). With witty song lyrics and catchy guitar riffs, Sloan is a pop/rock hit-making machine. What I enjoy about Sloan is that each of their songs are different. Some songs are heavier on the guitar distortion while others are much lighter with an acoustic sound. In the song "Everything You've Done Wrong", the acoustic guitars and horn section in the background give the song a much more upbeat feel. When they played this song, the crowd danced cheerfully in unified fashion.

Throughout the entire show, each band member would switch their instrument for another without interrupting the rhythm of the show. This is a true testament to how wonderfully talented each of the band members are (Chris Murphy, Patrick Pentland, Jay Ferguson, and Andrew Scott). Chris would alternate between guitar, bass, drums and vocals; Jay between guitar, bass and vocals; Andrew between drums, guitar, and vocals; Patrick between guitar and vocals - all without missing a single a beat. It was fascinating to watch. And when Chris and Jay flashed the crowd a smile (on numerous occasions, I might add), I saw genuine happiness in their faces. Even after 20 years, they still love what they do. And we still love listening to Sloan. When we heard the sirens go off at the beginning of the song "Money City Maniacs", the crowd went absolutely wild – cheers, screams, clapping – undeniably one of their best songs ever written and the best song to watch them play live.

But my absolute favourite song from Sloan is unquestionably "If It Feels Good Do It", which they decided to end the show with! As soon as that song began to play, the whole crowd began simultaneously jumping up and down and we didn't stop jumping until the song was over. It was the best way to wrap up the show: to promote the message of self-expression and being who you are (and loving rock and roll, of course!). I can't end this review without outlining the fact that Sloan is a fiercely Canadian band, born and bred in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and that they really are one of our great National treasures. And just as they sing in the song "The Rest Of My Life", I have no doubt that they'll be living the rest of their lives in Canada and will continue touring in Canada for years to come!

THURSDAY @ 12PM: JESSE STONG & PATRICIA TALK PUPPETS

Tomorrow at 12PM on Fatal Attraction​, Patricia has the pleasure of interviewing local theatre creator/puppeteer and recent graduate of National Theatre School of Canada: Jesse Stong! He'll tell us all about his upcoming project: ♥︎puppets! He'll be living at the MainLine Theatre, creating non-stop puppetry and object performances for 5 DAYS STRAIGHT!!

Fatal Attraction is bizarre, comedy talk show hosted by Patricia Petit Liang. Tune in every Thursday from 12PM-1PM to hear Patricia play weird YouTube videos, give really bad advice and interview a variety of super cool guests!

NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12TH 2016

Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

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LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Two suspects were arrested for the first-degree murder of Charles Robitaille.

According to CTV News, Robitaille was stabbed early on Monday morning and died of his injuries at the hospital.

This is Montreal’s 17th murder of 2016.

 

NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Climate change activists disrupted the flow of crude oil from Canada to the United States on Tuesday.

Reuters reported that activists in four different states were arrested for trespassing and cutting off the flow of nearly 15% of the U.S’s daily oil consumption.

Climate Direct Action staged this protest to support the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, who have been protesting the construction of a $3.7 billion pipeline that risks damaging their sacred land and water supplies.

 

NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Poisonous mushrooms are appearing all over Victoria and Vancouver in British Columbia.

According the CBC News, these mushrooms are the “death cap mushroom” and are considered to be the deadliest mushroom in the world and are responsible for 90% of mushroom-related deaths.

At least 3 people have been hospitalised for eating these mushrooms in B.C.

 

INTERNATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Lawmakers in El Salvador are considering the possibility of relaxing their abortion laws.

According to BBC News, a new bill may allow abortion in cases of sexual assault or when the mother’s life is at risk.

Under the current law in El Salvador, anyone who is found guilty of having an abortion can be sentenced to eight years in prison.

Today at 1pm: Landisles on Ashes to Ashes

Tune into Ashes to Ashes today at 1pm to hear an interview and live performance recorded with Montreal group Landisles!  The band, who accurately describes their sound as a mix of some “Michael Jackson and Scritti Politti,” came to CJLO’s the Oven studio to perform a few tracks from their debut self-titled album and discuss the group origins.  You won’t want to miss it!

Ashes to Ashes is your weekly dose of music from the 1980's that has stood the test of time, featuring bits of indie rock, alt-country, electronic, hip-hop, funk, and even a dash of reggae; hosted by Alex, every Tuesday from 1-2 PM!

TONITE: Big Shiny Tunes 3 at La Vitrola #CJLOFUNdrive

Tonight is the night! CJLO - 1690AM's annual Big Shiny Tunes Night is BACK and BIGGER than ever at La Vitrola (4602 St Laurent) as we take on the iconic Big Shiny Tunes 3! Come rock out with us and help raise funds to keep college radio alive and thriving! 17 BANDS, 17 SONGS, 1 NIGHT OF OVERWHELMING NOSTALGIA! It is $10/PWYC and that'll get you entered for a pair of Skull Candy headphones! ALL PROCEEDS GO TO KEEPING COLLEGE RADIO ALIVE in 2017! 

SPECIAL THANKS to our FUNdrive raffle sponsors SkullcandyVIA Rail Canada,Studio BlissBlue Skies Turn BlackRebicycleevenkoMango Bay Resto-BarGreenland Productions, & Caribbean Curry House and more for all their support... See full list and prize list here! Raffle tickets will be available on-site, so many prizes to win, so why not?! We will be drawing the raffle tickets Oct 16 at a special closing bruch at Déli Sokołów - Restaurant et CrémerieThanks for supporting campus/ community radio and keeping us alive and kicking in 2017!

Featuring Performances By: 
Lilouette
Colour Wheel
CJLO All-Stars 
Lady Gregory 
High Five
Weird Star
Mixmaster Maurice 
*Shining Wizard*
Oubliette
Zakary Slax & The Other Men
JLK
Half-truth
The Bawdy Electric
Guy Madonna
Christ Diesel
Jordano Aguzzi
In the Name of Havoc

CJLO Djs on the decks... see you soon!!!

Pokemon Sun and Moon: A Journey into the Seventh Generation

There is officially only about a month left until the release of Pokémon Sun and Moon, and Nintendo has kept up with rolling out reveal after reveal. September alone was chock-full of new Pokémon, Z-Moves, new characters and exciting new features, but the first week of October held one of the most anticipated announcements: the second evolutions of the starter Pokémon. There have been theories, speculations, hypotheses, concept drawings and all kinds of other synonyms for guesses towards what our adorable little owl, smooth looking feline and awkward little clown seal would grow into. But now we know. So without further ado, let us begin the final stretch.

In the new Pokémon department:

  • Type: Null, the Normal type Synthetic Pokémon. This Pokémon reeks of being story-heavy, as its Pokédex entry states that it was created to be powerful enough to rival mythological Pokémon for a "certain mission." It looks like a strange Frankenstein monster with heavy, hindering armour on its head. I am intrigued.
  • Jangmo-o, the quintessential little Dragon type that is bound to be the first evolution of a pretty kick-ass three-stage Dragon evolution family for this version. From the looks of it, I'm guessing it will be a Dragon/Steel type in the end.
  • Passimian, the Sun exclusive Fighting type simian Pokémon. It has a new ability called Receiver, which allows it to inherit the ability of any ally that faints in battle.
  • Oranguru, the Moon exclusive Normal/Psychic type simian Pokémon. Oranguru also has a new move exclusive only to itself, Instruct, which seems to be a one-time specific version of Encore as it allows Oranguru to have any selected target repeat its last used move.
  • Lycanroc, the evolution of the little Rock type dog Rockruff, gets version exclusive forms. In Sun, Lycanroc resembles a wolf and can learn the move Accelerock which is guaranteed to strike first. In Moon, Lycanroc resembles a werewolf and learns Counter instead of Accelerock.

Before I continue with the three starter evolutions, and to build some suspense, I'd like to re-iterate something I said in the beginning. Remember when I said I didn't trust the Professor's assistant? That I bet that she was up to something and probably had a major role in the story? Well, case and point, I present to you Ultra Beast UB-01.

  • Ultra Beasts are introduced to us in the Alola region as strange creatures that may pose a threat to both humans and Pokémon. Each one is identified by a code name, so far UB-01 through UB-02 with version variants, but the official website hints that there may be more.
  • Ultra Beast UB-01 resembles a humanoid jellyfish that looks super-duper suspiciously like the Professors assistant. Even its description on the website says that "for some reason, its movements resemble those of a young girl." Just gonna say it now: I called it.

Ultra Beasts UB-02 Absorption for Sun and Beauty for Moon are bug-like beasts. Absorption looks like a mosquito got stuck inside a gym and sucked the steroid-laden blood of one-too-many body-builders, and Beauty looks like a... sexualized translucent cockroach. Don't get me wrong, the design is cool, but that's the best description I have for it. The website description states that any Pokémon that comes across it will become infatuated with it, no matter their gender.

There appears to be a theme happening in Sun and Moon with artificially created Pokémon. Ultra Beasts don't appear in the Pokémon section of the website, nor do they appear in the list of new Pokémon on serebii.net. Are they Pokémon? I think they might be. Whether or not they're the legendaries that Type: Null was created to thwart or if they're experiments themselves will have to be seen, but I figure if I can fight it, it's a Pokéy-mans.

And now, our starters' teenage phases:

  • Dartrix, Rowlet's second evolution. It is legitimately listed as Rowlets "troublesome stage." Dartrix becomes a bit of an-air head, more focused on its looks than its battles. But I can't be upset at my little gentleman's change, he keeps his little bow tie and gets a suave Californian surfer-boy hair-do. Is my bias showing?
  • Torracat, Litten's second evolution is the cattiest cat to ever have catted its way into Pokémon. It almost, almost, made me question my first choice starter. What worries me however, is that its Pokédex entry states that the "cat punch [...] is extremely powerful." That sounds like the makings of another Fire/Fighting type.
  • Brionne, Popplio's second evolution, brings me hope for this little Water type. There are theories that Popplio's final evolution will be a beautiful mermaid-esque Pokémon, much little Ralts' evolution into Gardevoir. With this development, I would not be surprised if that is exactly the case.

To wrap-up this part on new Pokémon, we have Rattata and Raticate both receiving Alolan forms, making them Dark/Normal types with either the ability Gluttony or Hustle. While not quite "new Pokémon" it is refreshing to see a new twist on some old staples.

In the last article, I introduced the concept of Z-Moves. Now we are starting to see more Pokémon that will be able to tap into this ability. Alolan Raichu will have the Stoked Sparksurfer Z-Move, early purchases of the game, I'm hoping that means pre-orders, will include a special Munchlax with Snorlium Z, allowing Snorlax to perform the Pulverizing Pancake Z-Move. Pikachu's Catastropika Z-Move takes place after doing a little dance, looking Pikachu straight in the eye and tossing your pal into the sky... I wish I were kidding, it's kind of awkward. And Eevee's somewhat anticlimactic Extreme Evoboost Z-Move is essentially Ancient Power without doing any damage, it just sharply boosts all of its stats.

Asides from Pokémon, we're also introduced to a few more characters. Most substantially, the Aether Foundation: they claim that they're goal is to care for injured Pokémon and shelter them on their artificial island... but they also conduct various research projects and probably have something to do with the Ultra Beasts. Lusamine is the Foundations president, Faba is the branch chief along with assistant branch chief, Wicke, and their various employees. Now, it's not unusual for a Pokémon version to have only one villainous team, but the way the Aether Foundation is built strikes me as though we may have two villainous teams in our tropical little paradise.

Speaking of Team Skull, Team Skull's enforcer Gladion was briefly introduced in a video in early September. Not much is known about Gladion, other than the fact the acts a lot like your nameless rival in Gold/Silver/Crystal and that he uses Type: Null.

Finally, we'll finish up with the announced features.

According to Pokémon, there will be a 12-hour time difference between Sun and Moon. This will affect the time, as Moon will occur at night instead of the day and vice-versa, as well as certain events in the game. Specifically so far, this will mean that players in Moon will battle Alolan Raticate during their first trial instead of Trumpshoos. I mean Gumshoos.

As a bit of a side-quest, players will also be collecting Zygarde cells in a Zygarde Cube as they travel from island to island. This may mean that Zygarde will be available once all the cells are collected.

Fans of Pokémon Snap will be happy to hear that a similar mini-game will be appearing in this version called Poké Finder. So far all that has been seen is that players will be able to take pictures of wild Pokémon in certain areas via their Rotomdex.

The ability to further customize your character has been confirmed. A wider variety of clothes can be bought with Festival coins, substantially more hairstyles will also be available as well as the ability to go hat-less.

While Pokémon Amie may not be making a come-back, grooming Pokémon in Pokémon Refresh will build closeness and can allow you to cure status ailments without the use of potions.

Festival Plaza will be a new multiplayer feature, where you can earn coins by fulfilling other player's requests. Festival Coins can be used on clothes, activities to boost your Pokémon's stats and buying special items from shops.

Last, but certainly not least, players will now be able to send PC Pokémon to Poké Pelago where they can find items, train and encounter wild Pokémon. You can also buy them fruity tropical drinks that boost their base stats. This, to me at least, is a neat way to not only train-up more Pokémon at once, but re-implement the kind of item-mining system Pokémon Diamond/Pearl and Platinum had. I was a big fan of that.

Before I finish, it's worth mentioning that a special demo version will be available in the Nintendo e-store October 18th, which will include a limited edition Greninja that can transform into Ash-Greninja through its ability Battle Bond and is transferable to the full version later on. For those unfamiliar, Ash-Greninja became popular after episode 32 of Pokémon XYZ in Japan.

Our next update will be a special article for the first week of November where we will look at the most popular theories that have been discussed and debunked about the release of Pokémon Sun and Moon. It will be our last article until the actual game release, after which I will post my review of the game for early December, just in time for Christmas!

 

SOURCES

  • Type: Null [link]
  • Alola Rattata, Z-Moves, Special Munchlax [link]
  • Type: Null, Jangmo-o, Alolan Raticate, time difference, The Aether Foundation, Team Skull's enforcer Gladion, Zygrade pieces, Poke Finder, Ultra Beasts [link]
  • Samson Oak [link]
  • More Ultra Beasts [link]
  • Version exclusives, character customization, Pokemon Refresh, Z-Moves for Pikachu and Eevee [link]
  • Starter second evolutions, Festival plaza, Poke Pelago, Mega Evolution, Demo version and Ash-Greninja [link]
  • Ash-Greninja battle in episode 32 of XYZ the anime [link]

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Catlin Spencer is a long-time volunteer and news director at CJLO with experience in writing, hosting, producing, and training under her belt. A lover of satire, cartoons and video games, Catlin is a huge dork who is always one line away from making a really bad pun.

NEWS FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7TH 2016

Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

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LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

A Quebec judge has determined that a lower court justice’s decision to deny a woman from court because she was wearing a hijab goes against the principles of Canadian law protecting freedom of religion.

According to the Globe and Mail, Rania El-Alloul was told by Judge Eliana Marengo in February of 2015 that she could not have her car insurance case processed if she came to court wearing a hijab.

Despite this recent ruling, it is uncertain whether or not other women will be able to wear their hijabs at future court appearances.
 

LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Justice Louis Gouin suspended several aspects of Montreal’s pit bull bylaw on Wednesday.

However, CTV News reported that Denis Coderre claimed in an open letter that he is planning to appeal the suspension.

Coderre also stated that construction for the city’s new animal control centre will begin next year so that the city will no longer have to rely on the SPCA and Berger Blanc for animal control.

NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

The RCMP delivered a historic apology to female officers and civilians as well as a $100 million settlement for harassment, discrimination and sexual abuse.

According to CBC News, RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson apologized and praised the women the RCMP failed for their courage.

Paulson additionally apologized to all of Canada, stating that these horrific events have led to widespread disappointment in the national police force.

 

INTERNATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Hurricane Matthew has taken the lives of more than 400 people in Haiti and killed 4 people in the Dominican Republic.

According to BBC News, Hurricane Matthew has become the most powerful Caribbean storm in the last decade.

The hurricane has destroyed vital bridges, buildings and powerlines and more than 350, 000 people in Haiti are now in desperate need of food, fresh water and medical attention.

Hurricane Matthew is currently making its way to the US state of Florida and will be the most powerful hurricane the state has ever experienced.

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