May 2024

Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: Is this the end of the Surrey policing feud?

Mo and Kyla break down the decision from the Supreme Court about moving forward with the Surrey police transition and Mayor George Harvie’s trip to Amsterdam.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 298

Welcome to another edition of “Weird and Wacky Wednesdays,” where we dive into the bizarre and the unexpected! This week, we’re turning up the heat with stories of things that absolutely should not be on fire or exploding. From a beloved donut shop to a fiery street brawl, and even a spontaneously combusting body camera, these tales are sure to ignite your curiosity and tickle your funny bone.

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This week on Radio NL News Mornings with Jeff Andreas: 1 in 4 B.C. job postings missing salary figures

Months after B.C.’s Pay Transparency Act came into effect, some B.C. companies are still dragging their heels when it comes to compliance.

The new legislation requires that, as of Nov. 1, all provincially regulated employers in B.C. must include the expected salary range in publicly advertised positions.

However, nearly a quarter of job posts for positions in the province missed the salary information, according to a recently released report from job site Indeed, which examined job posts on its site in February…

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Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: Can B.C. Conservatives and B.C. United defeat the B.C. NDP together?

Our Soapbox Social panel, Mo Amir and Kyla Lee, weigh in on speculation about the B.C. Conservatives working with B.C. United to beat the B.C. NDP, the emotional roller coaster Vancouver Canucks fans are on, and the opening of Canada’s first Hello Kitty Cafe in Vancouver on Friday.

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Kyla on CBC News: Customers are fed up with anti-theft measures at stores. Retailers say organized crime is to blame

Susan Dennison recently had an unsettling experience at her local grocery store, a Loblaw-owned Fortinos in Burlington, Ont.

Just as she was leaving, the wheels on her shopping cart locked up — making it immobile. 

She said a store employee rushed over and demanded to see her receipt. 

“I felt like I was ambushed,” said Dennison, who scrambled to find her bill. “She’s badgering me, like, ‘Is it in your wallet? Is it in your pocket?'”

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Common Defences to Traffic Tickets

There is a lot of misinformation and inaccurate information online regarding the dispute of traffic tickets in British Columbia. Websites list common defences to traffic tickets, but the reality is that traffic ticket defences vary based on the province and country. What may be a defence in Manitoba is not a defence to a traffic ticket in British Columbia.

For that reason, in this blog post we will break down some of the most common defences to traffic tickets issued in British Columbia.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 297

It’s another edition of “Weird and Wacky Wednesdays,” where the roads less traveled are not only unusual but often tread by those under the influence in some of the most bizarre conveyances you can imagine. This week, we’re steering away from the mundane motor vehicles to explore DUIs that dare to be different. From golf carts in Florida and Georgia to live-streamed vehicular mishaps in Los Angeles, let’s buckle up and dive into the wacky world of DUI stories that remind us: if it moves, someone’s probably tried to drive it drunk.

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Kyla’s Court: Are more stoners getting behind the wheel?

This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir sits down with Acumen Law’s Kyla Lee break down the connection of cannabis legalization and impaired driving. Cannabis has been legal since 2018, are more people driving impaired?

“The most recent, most comprehensive study looking at what happened after cannabis legalization, found that there was actually a decrease overall in impaired driving. There was no increase in cannabis impaired driving and alcohol impaired driving has actually been on the decrease since legalization”

“They (opponents of drug liberalization) created this horrible bogeyman and made really, really strict impaired driving laws when really they should have just waited for it to play out because actually cannabis legalization seems to be good overall”

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