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.


October 23rd 2014

Hosted by:Celeste Lee

Stories by: Marilla Steuter-Martin, Emeline Vidal

Produced by: Emeline Vidal


News for October 22nd 2014

Possible misuse of contractors

by Marilla Streuter-Martin

 

Quebec's anti-corruption unit raided eight Montreal homes, Tuesday.

According to CBC News, this development may be related to an investigation regarding misuse of contractors paid by the Jewish General Hospital.


October 22nd 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by Jocelyn Beaudet

Stories by Marilla Steuter-Martin

Produced by Julia Bryant


News for October 21st 2014

US labelling laws found to be biased

by Alexa Everett

 

The United State’s meat labelling laws have been overturned after the World Trade Organization ruled them discriminatory against Canada’s beef and pork industries.

According to the Toronto Star, America’s labelling laws were biased against exports from Canada and Mexico, giving preferential treatment to its own meat and costing the Canadian industry over a billion dollars a year. 


October 21. 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by Danny Aubry

Storied by  Alexa Everett, Danny Aubry & Omar Megahed

Produced by Tom Matukala 


News for October 20th 2014

Hunters allowed on Heron Island

by Julia Bryant

 

The Quebec government has announced that hunters will be allowed on Montreal’s Heron Island for the first time.

According to CBC news, the small island in the Saint Lawrence River has experienced a large growth in their white-tailed deer population.


News

Listen Now

Hosted by Alexa Everett

Stories by Emeline Vidal & Catlin Spencer

Produced by Sam Obrand 


October 17, 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by Catlin Spencer

Stories by Pauline Nesbitt & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang


October 16th. 2014

Hosted by: Celeste Lee

Stories by: Marilla Steuter-Martin, Celeste Lee

Produced by: Emeline Vidal


October 15, 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by Jocelyn Beaudet

Stories by Sam Obrand & Julia Bryant

Produced by Julia Bryant


October 14th, 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by: Danny Aubry

Stories by: Alexa Everett, Omar Megahed, Danny Aubry

Produced by: Emeline Vidal


October 10, 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by Marilla Steuter-Martin

Stories by Pauline Nesbitt & Patricia Petit Liang

Produced by Marilla Steuter-Martin & Patricia Petit Liang


October 9th 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by: Celeste Lee

Stories by: Marilla Steuter-Martin, Celeste Lee

Produced by: Emeline Vidal


October 8, 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by Jocelyn Beaudet

Stories by Julia Bryant & Sam Obrand

Produced by Marilla Steuter-Martin & Julia Bryant


October 7, 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by Danny Aubry

Stories by Danny Aurbry, Alexa Everett & Omar Megahed

Produced by Marilla Steuter-Martin & Tom Matukala 


News

Listen Now

Hosted by Alexa Everett

Stories by Marilla Steuter-Martin & Emeline Vidal

Produced by Sam Obrand


October 3, 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by Sam Obrand

Stories by Sam Obrand & Pauline Nesbitt

Produced by Marilla Steuter-Martin


October 2, 2014

Hosted by: Celeste Lee

Stories by: Celeste Lee, Marilla Steuter-Martin

Produced by: Emeline Vidal


October 1, 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by Jocelyn Beaudet

Stories by Sam Obrand & Julia Bryant

Produced by Marilla Steuter-Martin

 


September 30, 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by Danny Aubry

Stories by Marilla Steuter-Martin & Danny Aubry

Produced by Marilla Steuter-Martin


News

Listen Now

Hosted by Alexa Everett

Produced by Sam Obrand 

Stories by Emeline Vidal & Catlin Spencer 


Friday September 26, 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by Catlin Spencer

Stories by Marilla Steuter-Martin

Produced by Marilla Steuter-Martin


September 25th, 2014

Hosted by: Celeste Lee

Stories by: Celeste Lee, Marilla Steuter-Martin

Produced by: Emeline Vidal


Wednesday September 24th 2014

Listen Now

Hosted by: Jocelyn Beaudet 

Stories by: Sam Obrand + Julia Bryant


Innu groups sue IOC Rio Tinto

Two Innu communities in Quebec and Newfoundland are suing the Iron Ore Company of Canada for $900 million dollars. 
 
According to CBC, the groups claim that the IOC Rio Tinto has mined their land for over 60 years and it is time for them to pay up.
 
The requested amount is based on how much the mining company has made since they began drilling in 1954.
 
Quebec Superior Court Justice Marc-Andre Blanchard has denied an effort from the IOC to have the case thrown out, signaling to the Innu people to continue their class-action lawsuit.

Pages