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Modest Mouse/ Operators Giveaway: Tune into Dirty Work & Hooked on Sonics to win tix to #BSTB15!

Montreal promoters Blue Skies Turn Black are turning 15 this year! Come celebrate the first day of school at #BSTB15: Modest Mouse and Operators at Metropolis- a CJLO and CSU co-presentation! Modest Mouse will be touring their first new release in over 5 years 'Strangers to Ourselves', while Operators, a new band from Wolf Parade/Handsome Furs/Divine Fits member Dan Boeckner released their debut EP August 5! 

Tune in today to Dirty Work (4-6pm) and Hooked on Sonics (6-8pm) for your chance to win tickets! Call or text CJLO (514-848-7471) with your name and favourite Modest Mouse song, or send an email titled "Modest Mouse" to md-alt@cjlo.com! Get on this!

Can't stand the uncertainty? Get your tickets on Blue Skies Turn Black's website, or, courtesy of the CSU (for students with valid Concordia ID) you can pick some up at their office for a special discounted $20 while supplies last (1455 de Maisonneuve O. (H-711)).

SAVE THE DATE: Meyer from BSTB will join our Music Director Omar on Hooked on Sonics next Thursday (Sept 3, 6-8pm), so mark your calendars to hear the BSTB backstory and about some of their favourite shows over the years PLUS some giveaways for BSTB Pop shows!

CJLO's 2015 Funding Drive: Get Ready!

CJLO is about to put the FUN in Funding Drive- what better way than to embody the CJLO experience in two weeks of shows and special programming (Sept 22 to Oct 4)? All proceeds will go towards our mandate of quality and diverse broadcasting, community + student workshops, and artist residencies. We hope you’ll join us for some of our Funding Drive Events- whether you like hip hop, trivia, metal, comedy, indie rock or electronic music- we’ve got something for everyone! The fun kicks off at our Opening Party Sept 23 where we’ll screen Jem Cohen’s documentary “Instrument” about Fugazi and Dischord Records. Local promoters Blue Skies Turn Black screened “Instrument” as their very first event 15 years ago, so we’re excited to collaborate on this their anniversary year! PLUS there’ll be tacos and CJLO DJs on the decks after, so it’s a no-brainer!

We’re also really stoked for Bluegrass & Bingo Sept 24th at The Wheel Club- a sacred Montreal institution of old-time country and rockabilly music! Everything about this place is vintage, so get ready to step back in time, have some tasty food, and play some bingo in-between rounds of live bluegrass and CJLO DJs! Did we mention there will be sweet prizes?

Metalheads can save Sept 25th for CJLO’s Metal Showcase 3 at Turbo Haus with Distorthead, Murtenscythe, End of Gallia & Rusted; while comedy fans can take note of our Sunday Night Improv collaboration with Theatre St Catherine, hosted by CJLO’s notorious Jacob Greco (Sept 27). Trivia nerds should start prepping for CJLO’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Trivia Night (Sept 28) at Ye Old Orchard Pub (de la Montagne) where the drink specials (and prizes!) will be flowing all night long!

We’re back at Bar Le Ritz (Sept 29) for our Live Oven Compilation Launch, featuring CTZNSHP, Traces & guests AND excited to present CJLO’s UNLOG Label Showcase (Sept 30) at Le Bleury-Bar à Vinyle featuring Famelik, DJ Noyl, Morbin, Engone Endong, & guests. Our stint at Le Bleury continues Oct 1, when we’ll be teaming up with Urban Science for a CJLO edition of #LECYPHER live hip hop/ soul jam featuring CJLO DJs D-Shade & Redd Dredd PLUS a live broadcast of Phantastiq Cypha! Hip Hop Heads represent! We’ll also be co-presenting (with Blue Skies Turn Black) Destroyer + Jennifer Castle (Oct 1) at Theatre Fairmount as well as Fidlar + Dune Rats (Sept 22).

The final weekend of the Drive will surely be special as we kick off our 24-hour Broadcast on Friday Oct 2 at 9am and go straight to 9am Saturday Oct 3- come take a tour of CJLO or stay-up with us from the comfort of your own home! The marathon does not end there however, we’ll be broadcasting our Saturday World music line-up live at The Caribbean Curry House Party (Oct 3) from noon to 6pm with a live set by one of Montreal’s top reggae artists: Kaisha Lee. Come try the best roti in town to get you ready for our grand finale that night…

CJLO’s Funding Drive Closing Party: Big Shiny Tunes 2 (Oct 3, Bar Le Ritz PDB)! 17 Montreal bands will take on the 17 tracks on Canada’s 3rd best selling album of all time- featuring Look Vibrant, Silver Dapple, and more! This evening will be steeped in 90s norm-core nostalgia and feature our grand prize raffle draw- Sennheiser earphones! Many other rad prizes will be up for grabs, so how can you get in on this? Raffle tickets will be sold at all of our events as of Sept 22, and we send special thank yous to our partners, and sponsors! Solid shout-outs for Farnham Lager and Bar Le Ritz PDB! Supporting CJLO has never been more fun, and we’re looking forward to rocking out with you all September, whether it be at Orientation, our Pop Montreal collabs, AND most of all: Funding Drive! Come help make it happen!

Love, the CJLO Team

*Stay tuned for the latest edition of our print magazine, full of all the details you need- coming to you September 1!

News for August 26th 2015

LOCAL
by Saturn de Los Angeles

 
 

Montrealers can finally see the next generation of metro cars during their commute. 

According to the Montreal Gazette, the bright blue-colored AZUR cars have begun testing on the Orange and Blue lines.

 
The STM's François Chamberland says that commuters should expect frequent delays, and that passengers will not be allowed to board the new trains. 

The new fleet will be passing by every station during daytime hours between now and December to make final adjustments before they can be used by the public. 

Once the tests are complete, the 468 new trains will go into regular service by early next year, replacing the most recent fleet in use since 1984.

 
 
 
 
NATIONAL
by Patricia Petit Liang
 
 
 

The Canadian dollar plummeted below 75 American cents on Tuesday for the first time in 11 years.

According to The Star, Canadian currency began to lose its value towards the end of 2012, and fell more in 2014 due to falling oil prices, the Canadian market lacking diversity, and the country lagging behind the United States economically.

 
While a low dollar could be beneficial to the tourism industry, it does not fair well to those wishing to travel or study abroad.
However, the devalued loonie may start to benefit Canadians after 2016, as many hope that it will lead to booming exports and stimulate manufacturing in Canada.
 
 
 
 
INTERNATIONAL
by Catlin Spencer
 
 
 
Germany's highest court of appeal ruled Tuesday that the Apple Incorporated patent on the Slide to Unlock feature is invalid.
 
According to Reuters, the German Federal Court of Appeals ruling reaffirms a 2013 decision to reject the US company's claim in a lower court.
 
The court stated that it's decision is based on the similarity of a Swedish company's phone, Neonode Inc., that had a similar feature that was released a year before the iPhones launch in 2007. 
 
The Slide to Unlock screen is one of Apple's most popular features, and rival companies such as Android are developing similar versions. 

Wednesday August 26th 2015

Hosted by Catlin Spencer

Stories by Saturn de Los Angeles, Patricia Petit Liang & Catlin Spencer

Produced by Catlin Spencer

Champions of the Local Scene: Katie Moore Interview + Head & Hands J2K Fundraiser

Tune into a special edition of Champions of the Local Scene hosted by Rebecca of The Commonwealth Conundrum, Wed at 6pm! This episode will feature two interviews about two awesome events that are happening the same night (of course!)- this Thursday Aug 27! At 6pm we will hear about Head & Hands' upcoming fundraiser for J2K: Street Vibes, happening this Thurs at 7pm at The Unitarian Church (5035 Boulevard de Maisonneuve O). The evening will feature Strange Froots, Girls With Knives, Ella Grave and live painting by artists such as Omen and Produkt. All proceeds will help maintain the youth drop-in centre. 

At 6:30, we will interview beloved songstress Katie Moore about her latest album "Fooled by the Fun" and its anticipated launch show happening at The Rialto Theatre at 8pm Thurs as part of Passovah fest! Ohara will open this show! We are excited to hear more about both these events~ Tune in to get the goods and hear more Passovah fest artists sprinkled inbetween!

All of this goes down Wed at 6pm! Tune in and see you at these events? 

News for August 24th 2015

LOCAL
by Saturn de Los Angeles
 
 

A movement to help bring cancer awareness is about to become stronger. 

According to the Montreal Gazette, over a thousand participants raised 2.2 million dollars at the annual Weekend to End Women’s Cancers for the Jewish General Hospital.

Hospital representative Siobhan O’Brien says the funds over the walk's decade-long run have been used for equipment upgrades and in-depth research. 

With rapid developments in research and growing community support, a larger fundraiser will be initiated in 2016, called the OneWalk to Conquer Cancer, where participants can help fund research on any kind of cancer. 

Over 6,000 women in Quebec will be able to receive breast cancer treatment this year, according to the Canadian Cancer Society.

 
 
 
NATIONAL
by Catlin Spencer
 

Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Sunday that if re-elected, the Conservative government will make membership fees for volunteer service clubs eligible for tax credits.

According to The Star, Harper says the tax break proposal is to recognize and support Canadians who give back to the community by joining clubs such as the Royal Canadian Legion. 

However, the NDP's Peggy Nash and the Liberals Chrystia Freeland have accused Harper of distracting the public from the Duffy trial and employing micro-measures instead of engaging the economy as a whole, respectively. 

The tax credit, if it were to come into effect, would enable service club members to claim up to 29 per cent of their membership costs, depending on how much they donate to charity.

 
 
 
INTERNATIONAL
by Patricia Petit Liang
 
 
 

French President Francois Hollande is awarding three American travellers the Legion of Honour on Monday, after they took down a gunman on a train.

According to CBC News, the trio who helped thwart the potential dangerous attack includes U.S. Airman Spencer Stone, National Guardsman Alek Skarlatos and Anthony Sadler, a senior at Sacramento University.

The gunman was a Moroccan man called Ayoub El-Khazzani, who is currently being detained by the French counterterrorism police outside of Paris.

A French citizen and a British man will also receive the Legion of Honour for helping to find and detain the gunman.

Monday August 24th 2015

Hosted by Danny Aubry

Stories by Saturn de Los Angeles, Catlin Spencer & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Catlin Spencer

Bishop Nehru Interview @ Osheaga 2015

"...emotion is straight linked to spirit and so is music."

New York rapper and producer Bishop Nehru hit the Stingray Music Zone at the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival on August 1, 2015 for his first time performing in Montreal. Krystal Christine from The Trend (Tuesdays, 9PM on CJLO 1690AM) caught up with him before the show to chat about what he learned from the legendary MF Doom, and why he just loves about Oprah Winfrey.

Have a listen to the full interview right here on the CJLO Magazine SoundCloud:

What is the meaning of your name, Bishop Nehru?

"Bishop is a spiritual adviser in churches and things like that. So I flipped that and put it into music, because emotion is straight linked to spirit and so is music. They say that music is the language of the soul so I thought it would be clever. The Nehru part is the first Prime Minister in India who worked alongside Ghandi. He has a lot of controversy around him now. Like mad stuff popping off right but, I still respect him for his meditational purpose, and things like that, which I also do and take practice in."

News for August 21th. 2015

A powerful painkiller called fentanyl is being mixed with street drugs like heroin.

According to CTV News, officials warn that the number of deadly overdoses is soaring in Canada, with seven people dead in Montreal from fentanyl-related causes.

Fentanyl is up to 100 times stonger than morphine and 40 times stronger than heroin.

An antidote for fentanyl exists, called Naloxone, and can reverse the drug’s effects and is currently available in easy-to-use kits.

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Various civil rights groups are speaking out against a new law which allows the federal government to revoke citizenship for some dual nationals.

The Canadian Association of refugee lawyers or CARL find that the rules of Bill C-24 create a tiered system, which is unfair to naturalized citizens.

The law also requires that dual citizens state their intent to stay in the country, but the statement could be used as proof of misrepresentation if they are forced to stay out of Canada for educational or personal reasons.

CBC News reports that the CARL and other organizations seek to launch a formal constitutional challenge of the law. 

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Front-line military soldiers in North Korea have been ordered to enter a war time state on Friday and be fully battle ready to launch surprise operations.
 
According to CNN, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made the declaration after an exchange of fire with South Korea on Thursday morning and accused the South of military provocation.
 
The South Korean Defense Ministry says two shells were fired from the Northern country and dozen of shells were fired in response, but there were no casualties.
 
This is not the first time North Korea has issued such threats of military action. 

August 21th 2015

Hosted by: Julian Mckenzie

Stories by: Patricia Petit-Liang, Emeline Vidal, Catlin Spencer

Produced by: Emeline Vidal

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