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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.


Wednesday November 18th 2015

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Hosted by Catlin Spencer

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

Produced by Catlin Spencer


News for Tuesday November 17th 2015

LOCAL
by Catlin Spencer

Thousands of teachers gathered in downtown Montreal on Monday to protest against Quebec government austerity measures and stalled contract negotiations.


Tuesday November 17th 2015

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Hosted by Danny Aubry

Stories by Catlin Spencer

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang & Pauline Nesbitt


Monday November 16th 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 November 13th

hosted by: Emeline Vidal
stories by: Alexa Everett, Pauline Nesbitt, Patricia Petit-Liang

 

LOCAL
by Alexa Everett

Unionized Canada Post workers will maintain the Federal Court case against their employer's decision to end door-to-door mail delivery.


News for November 12th, 2015

LOCAL
By Saturn De Los Angeles

The National Assembly passed a bill on Tuesday that will change how Quebec citizens get healthcare.

According to CBC News, the bill will include an increase in the number of patients that doctors need to deal with, and restricting access to in vitro fertilization for women. 

Despite these challenges, Health Minister Gaetan Barrette, who introduced the bill last year, said that doctors still need to find a way to guarantee that 85 percent of the province has a family doctor by 2017. 

In response, the Federation des medecins omnipracticiens du Quebec stated that they will provide some solutions such as superclinics, and ensuring that patients won't have to wait longer than three days to see a physician. 


Thursday, November 12th, 2015

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Hosted by: Julia Bryant

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

Produced by: Julia Bryant


Wednesday, November 11th 2015

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Hosted by Jocelyn Beaudet

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

Produced by Catlin Spencer


News for November 11th 2015

LOCAL
by Saturn de Los Angeles

The City of Montreal has begun dumping eight billion litres of untreated sewage into the Saint-Lawrence river.

According to CBC News, the dump started at midnight, despite last-minute protests from nearby communities.


News for November 10th, 2015

Local
By Julian McKenzie

The city of Montreal has finally been given permission to dump sewage into the St. Lawrence River with some restrictions.

CTV News says Environment Minister Catherine McKenna approved Montreal's plan to dump eight billion litres of waste but it must be done before December 5th to decrease the environmental impact.

Mayor Denis Coderre will also reveal details on Tuesday for when the dumping will take place.

Montreal must also follow a number of guidelines that include transparency, monitoring the quality of water, and collaborating with First Nations members in Kahnawake for the project.


November 6th, 2015

Hosted by: Julian McKenzie
Stories by: Alexa Everett, Pauline Nesbitt, Patricia Petit Liang

LOCAL
by Alexa Everett
 


CJLO's Artist Residency : Applications are open for World Music artists/bands!

Are you an entry-to-medium level artist? Want to record an EP?
CJLO has what you need to kickstart your music career.  
The "On Rotation” Multi-Genre Artist Residency Program!!

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. 


News for November 5th, 2015

 

LOCAL 
by Emeline Vidal

Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard appointed an independent observer to investigate the allegations of abuse against aboriginal women in Val-D'or.

According to CTV News, 8 officers have been fired as local police are investigating allegations that officers from the Sureté du Québec physically and sexually abused aboriginal people in the region.


Thursday, November 5th, 2015

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Hosted by: Catlin Spencer

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

Produced by: Julia Bryant


News for November 4th 2015

LOCAL
By Saturn De Los Angeles

School schedules across Quebec were interrupted on Tuesday following a bomb threat putting staff and students' safety at risk.

According to CBC News, the majority of the provinces 71 pre-University schools were evacuated, searched, and temporarily shut down by authorities.


Wednesday November 4th 2015

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Hosted by Jocelyn Beaudet

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

Produced by Catlin Spencer


Tuesday November 3rd 2015

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Hosted by Danny Aubry

Stories by Danny Aubry, Julian Aubry & Pauline Nesbitt

Produced by Catlin Spencer


News for November 2nd 2015

LOCAL
by Patricia Petit Liang


Monday November 2nd, 2015

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Hosted by Catlin Spencer

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

Produced by Catlin Spencer


Thursday October 29th 2015

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Hosted by Catlin Spencer

Stories by Catlin Spencer & Saturn de Los Angeles

Produced by Catlin Spencer


News for October 27th, 2015

Local
by Pauline Nesbitt

Two Montreal police officers were suspended without pay for threatening to tie a homeless man to a pole.  

According to CBC News, the incident took place in January of 2014, when the temperature was around minus 35 degrees.  

The victim was wearing a T-shirt and a pair of shorts while panhandling near a metro station.
A witness had recorded a video of the incident with a cell-phone and then posted it on YouTube.

National
by Danny Aubry

A whale watching boat known as the Leviathan II capsized as it was traveling off the coast of Vancouver island.


October 27th, 2015

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Hosted by Danny Aubry

Stories by Pauline Nesbitt, Danny Aubry & Julian McKenzie

Produced by Patricia Petit Liang & Pauline Nesbitt


News for October 26th 2015

LOCAL
by Saturn de Los Angeles

 
 
 

The number of complaints against Montreal's taxi bureau have been increasing compared to last year.


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