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Do you live and breathe for community projects, radio and music? Well, we've got the job for you! CJLO 1690AM is looking to the future and we hope that you'll come along for the ride. We're currently building our team and looking to fill a number of positions including: 

  • Program Director ​
  • Magazine Director 
  • Additional Content Editor 
  • RPM Music Director 

For full details, check our job postings page. Deadlines to apply vary per position. 

 

NEWS FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH 2016

Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Jeremiah Ho & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Former interim mayor of Montreal Michael Applebaum began his corruption trial on Monday in Quebec Court.

According to CBC News, prosecutors claim that Applebaum was part of a real estate scheme while he was the borough mayor of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce.

Applebaum is facing these charges after a 19 year career in politics.

 

NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

The premier of Saskatchewan will meet with First Nation leaders to develop a long-term plan to manage the province’s suicide crisis.

According to CBC News, the province has hired dozens of therapists and is providing specialized training to local teachers to help tackle this issue.

The federal government will spend $69 million over the next three years in an attempt to prevent future tragedies of this nature.

 

INTERNATIONAL
by Jeremiah Ho

New Zealand’s South Island was struck by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake on Sunday, taking the lives of two people.

According to BBC News, officials issued a tsunami warning and urged residents to head inland or to higher ground.

The warning was later downgraded after waves were measured at 1m along the coast.

The quake’s epicenter was about 95km from Christchurch, leaving structural damage to a number of homes and roads in the surrounding region.

 

HAPPY NEWS FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH 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 group of Dawson College students are spreading positivity throughout Montreal by giving everyone free hugs.

According to CBC News, the students have been spotted near the Dawson campus holding up signs with encouraging words written on them.

These students have stated that they want to unite the city of Montreal with small acts of kindness.

 

NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Bruno, the dog who survived inside of an abandoned well for 28 days, is recovering from his injuries in Saskatoon.

According to CBC News, the 7 year old Labrador retriever was found after several other dogs came to visit him.

The vets have stated that Bruno is getting better with each passing day and will be able to live a long and happy life.

 

INTERNATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Taiwan will become the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage.

According to the Associated Press, Taiwanese lawmakers are in the process of creating 3 bills supporting marriage equality.

Taiwan’s first female head of state, President Tsai Ing-wen, has been a prominent supporter of same-sex marriage and is doing everything in her power to make marriage equality a reality in her country.
 
 

INTERNATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

The Polish defence ministry is giving free self-defense classes to women nationwide.

According to BBC News, the classes will begin on November 19th and continue until June 3rd.

This is the first time the Polish military has offered this kind of program to citizens.

 

Feeling charitable? Why not give the gift of giving by donating to different charities?

You can donate to Earth Justice to help support the environment here.

You can also donate to The Center for Reproductive Rights here.

You can donate to Lambda Legal to help fight for the civil rights of the American LGBTQ population here.

And you can donate to the National Immigration Law Center in the United States here.

Breathe with BVST on CJLO Tonight!

While heavy, angry music is a great way to soothe the savage beast, tonight, you deserve a two hour break. Take a deep breath and join Angelica for a very special BVST on CJLO. Instead of your customary best (& worst) of rock'n'roll, country, punk and metal, come enjoy a smooth, relaxing mix of sounds, music, and audio clips designed to make the harsh reality of the day melt away, so you can rise ready to rage again tomorrow. Experience a quieter, gentler BVST tonight from 7 to 9pm ET, only on CJLO 1690AM / www.cjlo.com!
 
The show won't have regular talk spots, but here is some of the audio you can look forward to on tonight's show.
 
Marconi Union - Weightless
From Wikipedia: "On 16 October 2011, Marconi Union created an eight-minute track, titled "Weightless", in collaboration with the British Academy of Sound Therapy. According to scientists at the Mindlab institution (a commercial 'neuromarketing' company) it induced a 65% reduction in overall anxiety and brought test subjects' resting pulse rates to 35% of their usual resting rates."
 
Bob Ross / Audio from Twilight Beauty (Season 27 Episode 1)
 
Mountain Meditation
 
Tibetan Singing Bowl Music
 
Mark Williams and Danny Penman - Mindfulness of Body and Breath

NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH 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 new Quebec bill has made it possible for Quebec’s transgender youths to change their names and official gender preferences.

According to CBC News, at least 50 teenagers have officially corrected their identity documents to reflect who they really are.

Students have reported feeling much happier at school since the law has been made active, but the federal government is still working on improving the lives of transgender Canadians all across the country.

 
NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

A father and his son are both facing charges of kidnapping, aggravated assault and attempted murder in British Columbia.

According to CTV News, a 30 year old woman was brutally attacked on Saturday and is currently being treated for her injuries.

53-year-old Stanley Filiatrault and his son, William Filiatrault will appear in court on Monday, following these horrific events.

 
INTERNATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Republican businessman and former reality TV star Donald Trump surprised many on Tuesday when he won the American presidential election.

According to Reuters, President Barack Obama will give a speech on Wednesday addressing Tuesday’s election.

Obama called Donald Trump and invited him to the White House for a meeting this Thursday.

Pokemon Sun and Moon: A Journey into the Seventh Generation

After 22 teaser trailers, multiple release updates, and dozens of "confirmed" and unconfirmed leaks, it is now mere WEEKS away until the release of Pokémon Sun and Moon. With that said, it's time to look back at the most common speculations that were made and how well they held up. Before we do, there are some recent updates that cannot be ignored. 

It didn't take long after the release of the demo on October 18th for fans to get into the game code and take a look at what kind of Pokémon Nintendo hadn't included in its teaser trailers. While there were some very, very interesting looking sprites, two stood out above the rest and began a wildfire on the internet. These two sprites were those of Alolan Persian, the evolution of Meowth, and Alolan Dugtrio, the evolution of Diglett.

Alolan Persian kept the purple palette of Alolan Meowth, but sadly lost all of its looks. Alolan Meowth  gained infamy among fans of feline Pokémon for its well-groomed aesthetic. Alolan Persian looks as though it's having an allergic reaction or ate one too many plates of lasagna. Perhaps in continuing with the idea of Alolan Meowths being pampered and coddled, designers decided to show what over-pampering would lead to in its evolution. Alolan Dugtrio on the other hand, looks exactly like regular Dugtrio. With blond wigs slapped on. Every time I see Alolan Dugtrio all I see and hear is the He Man "I say hey! What's going on?" meme. The only plausible explanation for this design choice that fans have found is that the blond hair is inspired by Pele's Hair. Pele's Hair is an actual, real life natural phenomena and form of volcanic glass fibre that collects on rocks and trees and the like. It is quite common in Hawaii, so I can see why it's being implemented as it was. It's still silly though. 

Now, some of the biggest theories surrounding Sun and Moon have to do with its placement in the Pokémon world and time line, and the true intentions of the Aether Foundation. While I'm a huge fan of time lines, having written several theories on the true order of the Five Nights at Freddy's games myself, I will only be focusing on theories pertaining to the immediate game play in the new releases. Starting with: the typing for the starter final evolutions.

Back in May, a fan checking source code in the Japanese Pokémon Sun and Moon website came across saved icon files for Ground and Fighting on the starter Pokémon page. This lead many to believe that there was a good possibility of Litten evolving into a Fire/Ground Type, Popplio a Water/Fighting type and Rowlet remaining Grass/Flying. Fans at least hoped that Litten would not fall into the seemingly never-ending cycle of Fire/Fighting starters. 

Did the theory hold up? Nope!

On the bright side, Littens final form is NOT Fire/Fighting. Litten evolves into Torracat, who holds a single typing status until its final form, Incineroar; a very Fighting-looking bipedal Fire/Dark type with its Pokédex entry boasting about its "fighting spirit." It almost feels as though Nintendo wanted Incineroar to be Fighting, but gave into the pressure and went with Dark instead.

Popplio proved itself to be the ugly-duckling starter Pokémon by evolving into the "pop-star Pokémon" Brionne before its final evolution, Primarina; the beautiful mermaid Water/Fairy Type. This was actually a small theory in itself that ended up holding out.

And finally, my little gentleman Rowlet caught many fans by surprise by losing its Flying typing after its second evolution, Dartrix, and becoming a Grass/Ghost type in its last evolution of Decidueye. I have absolutely zero regrets in choosing Rowlet as my starter with an evolution like this. Maintaining that it can still learn Fly. Please.

It's worth noting as well that each final evolution is able to learn a move specific to itself. Decidueye learns Spirit Shackle, a type of Mean Look, Incineroar learns Darkest Lariat, a move that ignores any stat changes in battle, and Primarina learns Sparkling Aria, which heals a targets burns.

The second theory has to do with the region players will be travelling through.

Even back in February, fans latched onto the clues that Sun and Moon would be taking place in Hawaii or a Hawaiian-esque region. This was spot-on when the regions name was revealed and players were comforted by the fact that they would have a system of islands to explore and not be restricted to just one. A second theory emerged, however, suggesting that due to an absence of a Pokémon Z game centred around Zygarde after the release of X and Y, and hints from Nintendo saying that Zygarde will be implemented into Sun and Moon in a very special way, that it is likely that players will be able to visit Kalos in the post-game. 

Did the theory hold up, eh?

So far, nothing is concrete. There are definitely throwbacks to Kalos showing up in the teaser trailers, such as Professor Oak's cousin, or Alolan Oak as he is affectionately referred to as, showing up in the game. In the most recent update, it was also revealed that the characters Red and Blue will also make an appearance in the game. While it's entirely possible that Kalos will be visiting the players more than the players will be visiting Kalos, I will be keeping my fingers crossed that inter-region travel will make a comeback in Sun and Moon.

Lastly, we will be looking back at a theory that I made myself at the very beginning of this journey: what does the bracelet do?

Back in June I wrote, "In the last generation, players were able to take their Pokémon's evolution one step further with the Megaevolution stone and bracelet. Could this be Alola's Megaevolution bracelet? Or could this be the rumoured fusion bracelet?" 

Did the theory hold up? No, but I was close.

While Megaevolution has been announced for Sun and Moon, the bracelet's main focus seems to be Pokémon-specific Z-moves. Other fans jumped on the bracelet being used for fusion as well, since the introduction of it in the anime with Ash-Greninja, but I have one main concern with this. In the demo, players are able to receive a limited edition Ash-Greninja, but it doesn't transform via the bracelet. Instead, it has a hold item that overrides its special ability, allowing it to "evolve" into its new form. I feel as though player-Pokémon or possibly Pokémon-Pokémon fusion evolutions are just too complicated to implement in the game, and are probably going to be saved solely for the anime.

With that said, the next update will be the last in this series into the seventh generation of Pokémon and will be a full personal review of the game. It's been quite the ride with all of the updates Nintendo has dished out over the past six-plus months. There have been ups, there have been downs and there have been some "why, why are you doing this to me" moments. But overall, I could not be more excited to see this new trial spin on the old Pokémon gym formula. Until next time!

SOURCES

Leaked Pokémon Sun and Moon sprites [link]
Pokémon starters [link]
Pokémon Sun and Moon location theory [link]
Pokémon Sun and Moon Kalos theory [link]
Pokémon Sun and Moon Kalos theory [link]
Pokémon Sun and Moon fusion theory [link]
Pokémon Sun and Moon mega bracelet theory [link]
Official Pokémon Sun and Moon most recent teaser trailer [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 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND 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

The City of Montreal unveiled its new 3 year infrastructure plan to improve the city’s roads and water networks.

According to CBC News, the plan will invest $6.37 billion in total and should have very little impact of municipal taxes.

This announcement comes after a recent study reported that more than 45 percent of Montreal’s roads do not meet acceptable service standards.

 

NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Former Reptile Ocean pet store owner Jean-Claude Savoie is currently facing trial for criminal negligence after two boys were killed by his African rock python in New Brunswick.

According to CTV News, 4 year old Noah Barthe and his 6 year old brother Connor were having a sleepover with Savoie’s son when they were fatally attacked by the 100 pound python.

The trial is still underway and the jury has been carefully chosen in order to give Savoie a “clean slate” at the start of the hearings.
 

 

INTERNATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

The death of fish-seller Mouhcine Fikri has launched several days of large-scale protests in Morocco.

According to BBC News, Fikri died on Friday after being crushed to death by a garbage truck while trying to retrieve fish that the police had confiscated from him.

11 people, including 5 local officials, have been arrested for involuntary manslaughter and corruption following this horrific tragedy.

NEWS FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 31ST 2016

Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Jeremiah Ho & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

The Quebec government has unveiled its new $200 million plan to tackle sexual violence in the province.

According to CBC News, the strategy will fund continuing measures as well as create new programs including a special police unit against sex trafficking, awareness campaigns against sexual violence and the creation of safer spaces at universities and colleges.

Higher Education Minister Hélène David stated that Quebec universities need to do more to prevent sexual violence.

 

NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Sick and dead wildlife have started appearing around the diesel spill that took place near Bella Bella, British Columbia.

According to CTV News, the Heiltsuk First Nation community is extremely concerned by the the more than 200,000 litres of diesel that was spilled into the ocean.

A dead humpback whale, seals, crabs and a sea otter were discovered following the oil spill.

 

INTERNATIONAL
by Jeremiah Ho

A 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck near the village of Norcia, Italy on Sunday.

According to BBC News, about 20 people were injured and several historical buildings were destroyed, including the basilica of St Benedict.

The quake follows two smaller ones that hit the same region last week, and a magnitude 6.2 earthquake which killed 300 people in August.  

 

NEWS FOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28TH 2016

Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Jeremiah Ho & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Hundreds of citizens gathered to march against rape culture in Montreal, Quebec City, Saguenay, Sherbrooke and Gatineau on Wednesday.

According to CTV News, the protests were prompted by recent break-ins and sexual assaults at Laval University as well as recent accusations of sexual assault against Member of the National Assembly Gerry Sklavounos.

The march in Montreal was held at Place Émilie-Gamelin and ended with a concert at Club Soda.
 

NATIONAL
By Jeremiah Ho

Ontario Provincial Police sent text messages to about 7,500 people in an attempt to solve the murder of Frederick “John” Hatch.

According to BBC News, the police are asking recipients to answer an online questionnaire that could provide new evidence and witnesses.

The people who received text messages were near the crime site in Nepean, Ontario the night of Hatch’s death in December of 2015.  
 

INTERNATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Several countries have reached a historic agreement on the fate of Antarctica to create the world’s largest protected marine area.

According to CTV News, 25 countries and the European union have decided to protect an area in the Ross Sea about twice the size of Texas.

This agreement is the result of several years of disagreements and high-level talks between Russia and the United States.

Tonight 10/27 @ 6pm: Best Fern performs live, and Jenn Wasner of Flock of Dimes calls in on Hooked on Sonics

Coming up tonight 6-8pmET on Hooked on Sonics, Montreal duo Best Fern drops by to promote their latest EP and play a live session including a new cover they've been working on. Also, Jenn Wasner of Flock of Dimes calls in to talk about her new project. Flock of Dimes will be performing this weekend Saturday Oct 29 @ The Ritz Tune in! Hooked on Sonics, hosted by Omar Sonics every Thursday, brings you your weekly dose of indie rock, post-punk, power pop, shoegaze, math rock, noise pop, post-hardcore and anything with loud geetars...with sometimes a little alt-country, post rock and hip hop tossed into the mix.

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