News

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.


Tuesday December 15th 2015

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Hosted by Danny (Wonder Woman) Aubry

Stories by  Julian McKenzie, Danny Aubry &  Pauline Nesbitt

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang & Pauline Nesbitt


Monday December 14th 2015

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Hosted by Jocelyn Beaudet

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

Produced by Catlin Spencer


News for December 11th, 2015

LOCAL
by Catlin Spencer

Universities across Montreal are gearing up to offer their assistance to the thousands of refugees expected to arrive from Syria in the upcoming months.

According to the Montreal Gazette, despite being in full swing end-of-term schedules and final exams, universities are raising money, organizing crowd-funding campaigns and offering tutoring for Syrian refugees.


News for December 10th 2015

LOCAL
by Emeline Vidal

Quebec Health Minister Gaetan Barrette announced Wednesday that the province's assisted-dying law, Bill 2, will come into effect Thursday. 

According to the Toronto Sun, the Quebec court of Appeal ruled that the law may be implemented until a definitive hearing takes place on December 18th. 


Thursday December 10th 2015

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Hosted by Catlin Spencer

Stories by Emeline Vidal, Saturn de Los Angeles & Catlin Spencer

Produced by Catlin Spencer


News for December 9th 2015

LOCAL
By Saturn De Los Angeles

A flight to Paris made an emergency landing at Trudeau Airport on Tuesday after recieving an anonymous security threat.  

According to the Montreal Gazette, Air France's flight 83 was coming from San Francisco when the crew announced that they had to stop in Montreal "as a precautionary measure".


Wednesday December 9th 2015

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Hosted by Catlin Spencer

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

Produced by Catlin Spencer


News for December 8th 2015

LOCAL
by Catlin Spencer

Quebec's CEGEP teacher unions have reached a tentative deal with the province after months of debating.

According to CBC News, while the deal doesn't cover salaries or contracts, it does offer better working conditions and extra support for students with disabilities


Tuesday December 8th 2015

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Hosted by Danny Wonderwoman Aubry

Stories by Catlin Ironman Spencer

Produced by Batman


News for December 7th 2015

LOCAL
by Sam Obrand

 
 
 

Guy Turcotte has been sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty of second-degree murder on Sunday.


Monday December 7th 2015

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Hosted by Jocelyn Beaudet

Stories by Sam Obrand, Patricia Petit Liang & Saturn de Los Angeles

Produced by Catlin Spencer


News for December 4th, 2015

Hosted by: Julian Mckenzie

Stories by: Alexa Everett, Patricia Petit Liang, Pauline Nesbitt

Produced by: Emeline Vidal

LOCAL
by Alexa Everett

Quebec will now be including males in their free HPV vaccination policy. 


News for December 2nd 2015

LOCAL
by Catlin Spencer

Just months after approving a request for a new synagogue, the district of Outremont is wanting to ban any new places of worship on the same street and one other.

According to CBC News, the borough held the first reading of the proposed bylaw for it's Bernard and Laurier avenues in a public consultation Tuesday night.


Wednesday December 2nd 2015

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Hosted by Jocelyn Beaudet

Stories by Catlin Spencer

Produced by Catlin Spencer


Tuesday December 1st 2015

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Hosted by Danny Aubry

Stories by Danny Aubry, Pauline Nesbitt & Julian McKenzie

Produced by Batman


News for November 27th, 2015

Hosted by: Ellen Smallwood
Stories by: Pauline Nesbitt, Alexa Everett, Patricia Petit Laing
Prodiced by Emeline Vidal

 

LOCAL
by Pauline Nesbitt

The City of Montreal announced a new city wide snow removal policy that guarantees that the same service will be delivered in all boroughs, on Thursday.


News for November 26th, 2015

LOCAL
By Saturn De Los Angeles

Ubisoft is launching a program to encourage young people to stay in school. 

According to the Montreal Gazette, the widely acclaimed video game maker known for series such as Assassins Creed will be spending 8 million dollars over five years to spark interest in learning technology and video game development. 

The plan includes pairing at-risk youth with game developers, launching internships, working with non-profit organizations, and encouraging competition among gaming labs. 

The plan is also intended to help fix Quebec's high school drop out rate, which is currently around 15 per cent.

 


Thursday, November 26th, 2015

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Hosted by: Catlin Spencer

Stories by: Saturn De Los Angeles, Emeline Vidal & Julia Bryant

Produced by: Julia Bryant


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We are currently looking for WORLD MUSIC Artists!

Under the guidance of our CJLO team, you and your band will have the opportunity to record and produce an EP in CJLO's studio / host a radio special, and organize / promote a show. The residency will also offer various workshops related to the fundamentals of "behind-the-scenes" within the music industry, such as PR, Management and Touring, to name a few.

World Music? Music influenced by beats & roots from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, Central/South America and First Nations.

Residency Schedule: 3-month band in-residency programs!


News for November 25th 2015

LOCAL
By Saturn De Los Angeles

 
The Charbonneau commission has concluded that corruption in Quebec's construction industry is much more rampant than originally expected. 

According to CBC News, the 1700-page report confirms that organized crime has long been infiltrating the industry, and it is backed by testimony from almost 300 witnesses. 


News for November 24th 2015

LOCAL
by Pauline Nesbitt

 

Montreal’s Inspector-General issued a report on Monday confirming that corruption and collusion exists in the city's snow-clearing business.

According to the Montreal Gazette, Denis Gallant investigated the contracts awarded between 2002 and 2015 after the auditor general raised the alarm two years ago over price-fixing and elevated costs in the industry.


Tuesday November 24th 2015

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Hosted by Catlin Spencer

Stories by Pauline Nesbitt, Catlin Spencer and Julian McKenzie

Produced by Catlin Spencer and Pauline Nesbitt

 

 

 


News for November 23rd 2015

LOCAL
By Saturn De Los Angeles

 

The Quebec government is supporting a local Montreal resource that aims to reduce the cases of radicalized individuals in the city. 

In a report by CTV News, the province is financially backing the Centre for the Prevention of Radicalization Leading to Violence with a contribution of 1 million dollars.  

In operation since Spring, the centre's features include a behaviour barometer chart, a phone hotline if people feel unsafe, and direct links to local forces such as the provincial police and the RCMP. 

Mayor Denis Coderre calls this new centre a safe way to remain vigilant without necessarily going through the the police.


Monday November 23rd 2015

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Hosted by Jocelyn Beaudet

Stories by Saturn de Los Angeles, Sam Obrand & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Catlin Spencer


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