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NEWS FOR MONDAY, JULY 23RD 2018

Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Karl Knox and Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

 

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NATIONAL
By Karl Knox

Wildfires in British Columbia's Okanagan Valley have led to evacuation orders throughout the province.

According to CBC News, seven significant wildfires burning in the Valley blanketed the region in heavy smoke.

The worst of the wildfires may not be over as the forecast for the next couple of weeks calls for a return to dry and hot conditions for B.C.'s interior.

 

NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

A shooting in Toronto’s Greektown neighbourhood left 3 people dead and 13 others injured on Sunday.

According to CBC News, the survivors, between the ages of 10 to 59, are being treated for

minor to life-changing injuries.

Police are seeking to obtain a search warrant in relation to the deceased 29 year old shooter.

 

INTERNATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

A heatwave in Japan has killed nearly 40 people this summer.

According to BBC News, dozens of cities have experienced temperatures higher than 40C.

Officials are urging residents to stay in doors as well as to drink plenty of water and rest to combat heat exhaustion.

FANTASIA 2018: The First Week's Recap!

It feels great to be back covering the Fantasia Film Festival for the CJLO 1690 AM team. Normally, the first week of the festival requires a light viewing as I try to balance my schedule. I also try to make a master schedule, so that I can make the final push to see what I wanted to see in the final weeks of the festival. Everyone, including CJLO DJ’s, is in my ears telling me what I need to check out. I am very happy that I got time to make it to my final Thursday screening of Under The Silver Lake. Check out the first week’s recap below!

Playing Hard 

The first film that I checked out was the documentary Playing Hard from director Jean-Simon Chartier. The film gives you unprecedented access to Ubisoft’s Montreal Studios and the five-year process that went into making the game that would be known as For Honor. From Jason Vandenberghe pitching the original concept, to the development of game under the eyes of Stéphane Cardin, we quite literally see the blood, sweat and tears that went into making the game. We also see how the personal five-year project can bring people at a certain breaking point and affect their personal life. Small vindictive aspects of the real world in the video game industry are also part of the film. Chartier showcases the perseverance and dedication it takes to make a blockbuster video game, but also shows the human side behind the game-making process and the tumultuous toll it takes on their lives. 

Relaxer 

Keeping with the thematic élément du jour, I checked out Relaxer from director Joel Potrykus. Everyone loves a good challenge. What about a good video game challenge? Abbie (Joshua Burge) keeps on failing the challenges set up by Mr. Personality Cam (David Dastmalchiathen). Let’s just say that Cam’s challenges are not for the faint of heart or the stomach. With Y2K approaching, Cam gives Abbie one final challenge: beat the unbeatable level 256 on Pac-Man without getting up from the couch until the challenge has been complete. What follows next are an array of friends who drop by to see Abbie, either to help or comically impede his challenge. Abbie also has some special abilities that go beyond the joystick in this slacker comedy. The audience cheered with every victory in game and out game that Abby accomplishes. Poltrykus uses a minimal mise en scène and lets the characters interact with one another in this cleverly crafted slacker comedy. You might want to play some Pac-Man or have a strong distaste for milk after this film. I came out of this film by putting a few quarters in Ms. Pac-Man as I waited to catch a showing of Sorry to Bother You

Mega Time Squad 

Upon my return the next day, I decided to check out the New Zealand comedy Mega Time Squad from director Tim van Dammen. A bunch of low-level criminal misfits get mixed up in more than they bargained for when they steal an ancient Chinese bracelet that gives the central protagonist, John (Anton Tennet), time travelling abilities. With these new abilities, John can go back in time and rectify any situation. Kind of useful, when you stole someone else’s money from your crime boss, and now you have two criminal organizations chasing you. With its wacky characters, who don’t make great criminals, and funny call backs to past joke references, Dammen tickled my funny bone. 

Under The Silver Lake

I won’t say much about this film, given the fact it’s being released later this Christmas. However, thank the movie gods I made it to the one showing I wanted to make it to this year for FantasiaUnder The Silver Lakefrom director David Robert Mitchell, screened at Cannes and earned mixed reactions. The film follows Sam (Andrew Garfield) as he investigates the disappearance of his neighbour and a billionaire mogul that might be correlated. All of this takes place in seedy LA with all its glitz, glamour and vanity. This is not an old tapping into the underside of Hollywood and showing it’s seedy nature; however, Mittchell is well aware of this, as Garfield tries to lose the Spider-Man persona that haunts him. With reminiscent elements of David Lynch (Mulholland Drive) and David Cronenberg (Maps To The Stars) and their dark exposés of Hollywood, Under The Silver Lake continues the thematic elements set to the score of Disasterpiece. 

CJLO @ JFL: Hot Raw Fire: All You Can Eat

Hot Raw Fire: All You Can Eat was a smorgasbord of the sketch comedy troupe’s best skits! Paul Naimon, Jacob Greco, Lise Vigneault, Deirdre Trudeau and Danny Belair made their third and triumphant return to Off Just for Laughs this year with their exciting 'All You Can Eat' style show. Hot Raw Fire is Montreal’s most seasoned sketch comedy troupe, having performed in more than 7000 shows! Its talented members are the very heart of Montreal’s improv and sketch comedy scenes and have mentored countless performers across the city.

Hot Raw Fire’s All You Can Eat format features a 'Wheel-of-Sketch-une' full of the troupe’s favourite sketches and pleasant surprises. One of the show’s best surprises was a wonderful cameo by Rena Taylor as the sketch burglar. Taylor is an amazing performer who embodies all of the characters she plays perfectly. Another exciting surprise was the show’s use of live camera footage. The live video led to all kinds of hilariously unexpected moments over the course of the show. Hot Raw Fire: All You Can Eat is a multimedia extravaganza that bravely pushes the limits of sketch comedy!

Naimon, Greco, Vigneault, Trudeau and Belair are a comedic dream team! Their performances were passionate, sweaty and visceral. You could clearly feel the trust between the artists. Whether Greco was swinging Vigneault upside down or Belair poured real, disgusting drinks for Trudeau and Vigneault to consume - Hot Raw Fire performed with great love and care for their fellow cast members. The troupe oozed with charisma and strange liquids throughout the entire evening.

Hot Raw Fire’s skits are unlike any other sketch comedy troupe’s in North America. Their skits are cruel, yet incredibly thoughtful and caring. Their comedy is messy, yet perfectly contained. So much thought and attention to detail goes into each and every one of their performances. Hot Raw Fire always find a way to surprise audiences with everything they do. They are such a unique and exciting troupe and you really can’t miss the opportunity to watch any of its members perform! Hot Raw Fire is a Montreal staple you’ll never forget!

This is all part of CJLO 1690AM's coverage of the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival. Founded in 1983, Just For Laughs is the largest international comedy festival in the world: showcasing the funniest comedians of all time! For more information and to buy tickets, check out www.hahaha.com before they're all sold out!

Fatal Attraction is bizarre, comedy talk show hosted by Patricia Petit Liang. Tune in every Monday from 11AM-12PM to hear Patricia play weird YouTube videos, give really bad advice and interview a variety of super cool guests.

NEWS FOR FRIDAY, JULY 20TH 2018

Hosted by Jessica Barile 

Stories by Patricia Petit Liang, Allison O'Reilly and Jessica Barile

Produced by Jessica Barile 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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NATIONAL
By Allison O’Reilly

Smoke is blanketing British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley as several fires continue to burn out of control in the region, jamming traffic on the main highway.

According to CBC News, the Mount Eneas fire, which is burning between Peachland and Summerland, nearly doubled in size overnight on Wednesday and now covers 500 hectares.

On Wednesday it forced the evacuation of dozens of properties and temporarily closed the main highway.

As of noon Thursday, no new evacuation orders had been issued, but firefighters are ramping up efforts.

 

NATIONAL 
By Jessica Barile

A Surete du Quebec officer is found guilty after causing the death of a five year old boy.

According to CTV news, Patrick Ouellet was speeding at 134 km/h on February 13th, 2014 and smashed into a car while making a left hand turn on a green light.

Five year old Nicholas Thorne-Belance was a passanger in the car.

The accident happened while Ouellet was using a unmarked police car during a undercover operation

Ouellet is facing maximum 14 years in prison with no mandatory minimum.

Thorne's family said they were satisfied with the sentence.

 

INTERNATIONAL 
By Patricia Petit Liang 

French prosecutors are investigating a senior presidential aide who attacked protesters in Paris earlier this year. 

According to BBC News, Alexandre Benalla, an assistant to President Emmanuel Macron's chief of staff, was filmed attacking two citizens while wearing a police visor during May Day protests. 

Riot police did not appear to intervene as Benalla dragged protestors by the necks and stomping on their stomachs.

Possible charges include violence by a public official, impersonating a police officer and the illegal use of police insignia.

WIN HEAVY MONTREAL PASSES FROM CJLO!

Heavy Montreal is quickly approaching (July 28 & 29), and we at CJLO want to give you the chance to win some tickets.  "What do I have to do?" you ask. Well, simply listen to our metal shows Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday for your chance to win.  Here's a breakdown for those that need to schedule this into their week:

  • Hot Chaud - Sunday - (July 15) 11AM - 12PM

  • Grade A Explosives - Sunday (July 15) 4 - 6PM

  • Burnt Offerings - Sunday (July 15)  6 - 8PM

  • The Noisy Loft - Sunday (July 15) 8 - 9PM

  • Sewer Spewer - Monday (July 16) 12 - 1PM

  • Sublime State of Doom - Monday (July 16)  8 - 9PM

  • Turn on the Darkness - Wednesday (July 18) 1 - 2PM

  • BVST - Wednesday (July 18)  7 - 9PM

  • Sin after Sin - Wednesday (July 18) 10 - 11PM

  • Charts and Crafts - Friday  (July 20) 12 - 1PM

Best of luck, and even if you don't win, you can listen to our live broadcast from the Heavy Montreal grounds on Sunday where we'll be talking to musicians and playing some great music for you to enjoy!

 

FANTASIA 2018: Remi's Top 3 Picks

With the summer heatwave in full blast, I can’t wait to beat the heat and see some films at this year’s Fantasia Film Festival

 

Under The Silver Lake

My first pick comes from the Cinema Lucida section of the festival, a section that caters to the experimental and audacious films. I have been a big fan of David Robert Mitchell ever since his last film It FollowsHis new film Under The Silver Lake sees Andrew Garfield playing a man obsessed with the strange circumstances of a billionaire mogul's murder and the kidnapping of a girl. This film, like It Follows, is bound to stay with you long after the credits roll.

Mandy 

Next up is from this year’s festival lineup (and closing the festival) is Mandy, from director Panos Cosmatos. It can only be described as some sort of horror, demonic nightmare from the trailer. However, this film had me at the eye candy given by the red and blue hues, as well as Nicolas Cage. How far on the Cage scale will he deliver? Early reviews are praising his performance.

Searching 

Final pick of the three would be Searching, from director Aneesh Chaganty. In this film, we see a father (John Cho), trying to find his daughter who disappeared, while getting a real-time account of his web investigative process. With all of the found footage film in this day in age, and the microcosm of the internet being linked to these films, Searching adds some thriller aspect to this subgenre with the clicks of the keyboard providing this pulse.

 

A big highlight of the festival is always Documentaries from the Edge. There are only three this year, as compared to other years, which offered more. Nevertheless, I hope to catch them when they are screened. 

As always, have a good festival experience, and bon cinéma!

Follow all of Remi’s  film viewings on Letterboxd.

 

NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 11TH 2018

Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Patricia Petit Liang, Allison O'Reilly and Calvin Cashen

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Calvin Cashen

Authorities say that about 70 people have died as a result of the heat wave, which ravaged Montreal last week.

According to CBC News, temperatures reached as high as 40 C with the humidex.

Quebec’s Public Health Department reported on Monday that it will not be updating the death toll, as temperatures across the province have since returned to normal.

Health professionals say that most of the victims were over the age of 60 and suffered from recurring health complications.

 

NATIONAL
By Allison O’Reilly

A former constable who fought to bring attention to harassment within the RCMP has died.

According to CBC News, friends and colleagues confirmed that 53 year old Krista Carle took her own life on Friday.

In May 2016, Carle said she had endured 35 instances of harassment, sexual assault and bullying by co-workers and superiors in Alberta.

She was public about her struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder and eventually left the RCMP after 19 years with a medical discharge.

 

INTERNATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Divers in Thailand rescued all 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves after they were trapped underground for 17 days.

According to BBC News, the rescue was a dangerous three-day-long operation.

Former Thai navy diver Saman Gunan died in the caves while trying to get oxygen to the children on Friday.

The boys, between the ages of 11 and 17, and their coach were trapped on June 23rd after heavy rains flooded the cave’s exit.

 

ComicCon 2018: Two Main Highlights for Avid Geeks

Montréal's 10th annual ComicCon ended on Sunday after a three-day celebration of geek culture. This being my first Comic-Con, I wasn't really sure of what to expect, but I was still pleasantly surprised. I attended a variety of events, but I'm going to talk about the two I enjoyed the most: BattleCOM and the DreakHacks Gaming Zone.

BattleCOM is a comedy show that involves comedians battling about geeky topics for a set of rounds. The Montreal Comic Con edition of BattleCOM was mediated by Paul Ash, who is the creator of the game. The contestants included comedians Viveth K, Jason Hatrick, Meletian Falcon (Serag Meletian), Daniel Carin and Tim Riel.

The comedians competed in three rounds: what would be the best superhero team-up movie, what’s the most frustrating video game, and who is the best female TV heroine. The audience chose the winners of the rounds based on who they thought had the best answer and who made them laugh the most. I had the most fun at this panel—it was a great way to take a load off and have some fun. I loved the fact that it was an interactive game, with the winner of each round giving out a T-shirt to someone in the crowd who they thought had the best response to the round question.

As an avid gamer, I spent quite a deal of time in the DreakHacks Gaming Zone. The room had a variety of activities, the first being an area wither attendees could play either Fortnite, Combat Strike 2, or Player Unknown Battleground (also known as PUBG). I spent some time playing Fortnite and PUBG before moving on to watch of attendees play Beat Saber on VR.

The player puts on the VR headset and are given to two controllers that detect their movements. The game combines Star Wars and Guitar Hero: the player is tasked with breaking bocks to the beat of a song with lightsabers, giving fans of Star Wars a chance to live out their dreams as musical Jedi.

The exhibition hall was filled with a ton of booths from a variety of comic book authors, video game console booths, and many more. I had the pleasure of playing the demo for the new Tomb Rider game, set to be released in September of this year.

While I didn't get a chance to attend any celebrity panels, I did enjoy my time. Until next time, ComicCon!

Fantasia Film Festival 2018 Raffle

It's that time of year again, when the Fantasia International Film Festival returns to haunt the halls of the downtown Concordia campus, and CJLO DJs spin live between films in the Hall theatre every day of the festival! Keep your ears peeled for Angelica from BVST, Andrew from Grade A Explosives, DJ Crushcast (Allison) from Femme AM, DJ Viger, a.k.a. Alex from Ashes To Ashes, Emeline from Nozin' Around, Alexandre from Transmission, and Lawrell from Fukubukuro, your 2018 CJLO Fantasia DJ lineup!

Wanna get in on the festival action? CJLO is giving away passes to the Fantasia International Film Festival! For your chance to win a pair of passes* to this year's festival, just tell us who your favourite 2017 Fantasia DJ is... now with three ways to enter!

1) Email promo@cjlo.com with the subject "Fantasia"

2) Send a tweet to @CJLO1690AM

3) Post your answer on our Facebook wall

We'll select the winners via a draw. Remember, you must email, tweet or wall post the name of your favourite Fantasia DJ. Winners will be contacted with information about picking up the passes.

*Each pass is exchangeable for one ticket to any non-sold-out film of your choice (excludes opening and closing night films and special presentations).

 

NEWS FOR MONDAY, JULY 9TH 2018

Hosted by Patricia Petit Liang

Stories by Karl Knox and Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang

 

 

 

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LOCAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

The Montreal morgue has become so overcrowded following this summer’s heat wave that the coroner's office has had to partner with a funeral home to house all of the city's bodies.

According to CBC News, the morgue has been receiving more than 15 bodies a day and will soon fill all 128 of its storage spaces.

More than 54 people have died after experiencing record-breaking temperatures in Quebec over the past week.

 

NATIONAL
By Patricia Petit Liang

Toronto police discovered more human remains linked to serial killer Bruce McArthur last Wednesday.

According to CTV News, officers resumed their search of a home linked to McArthur’s landscaping business last week after finding the remains of seven bodies in planters during the winter.

The newest remains have been sent to the Ontario Forensic Pathology Service for identification.

Investigators stated that the remains may belong to more than one person.

 

INTERNATIONAL
By Karl Knox

Floods in Japan have claimed more than 60 lives after record rainfall caused rivers to burst their banks in Hiroshima and other areas earlier this week.

According to BBC News, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said rescuers were "working against time" acknowledging that there many people were still missing and others in desperate need of help.

Floods and landslides are the main causes of mortality as parts of western Japan has received three times the usual rainfall for the whole of July - with the Hiroshima prefecture being hit the hardest.

 

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