July 2025

Kyla Lee wins DUI Lawyer of the Year 2025 (British Columbia)

Kyla Lee has been named DUI Lawyer of the Year 2025 (British Columbia) by Acquisition International as part of their prestigious Influential Businesswoman Awards. This honour recognizes her leadership in impaired driving defence, her commitment to constitutional advocacy, and her continued impact on justice in British Columbia.

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Episode 411: Speed, Safety & the Law: Vancouver’s Limits and the Hinkson Report

This week on Driving Law, Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko cover Vancouver’s push for 30 km/h zones, the Hinkson Report’s public event safety recommendations, and a wild high-speed chase in Saskatoon involving a taxi, a grocery store robbery, and a stolen cube van.

They begin with Vancouver’s proposed 30 km/h speed limit on side streets, part of the Vision Zero push. Paul questions its practicality and lack of enforcement, while Kyla explains why speed isn’t the only factor in pedestrian safety—driver behavior is key.

Next, they examine the Hinkson Report, released in response to the Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy. The report offers immediate recommendations to protect public events from vehicle attacks. Kyla and Paul weigh in on the logistics, funding, and feasibility of the proposals.

Finally, the Ridiculous Driver of the Week is a Saskatoon man who stole a taxi, robbed a store, and fled in a cube van. The police chase ended safely, but the case is a cautionary tale about impaired decisions and their legal fallout.

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Kyla on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: A new report on safety at community events

Our Soapbox Social panelists Kyla Lee and Mo Amir, talk about the report that was commissioned after the Lapu Lapu Day tragedy. They also talk about the Richmond Olympic Oval and about a Jersey Shore star spotted in Kelowna.

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Kyla Lee in the Vancouver Sun: Does involuntary care work? Three B.C. residents share their personal stories

B.C. has opened 28 new involuntary care beds, but this treatment has always existed for people certified under the Mental Health Act. Three people share their stories.

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How to Beat a Traffic Camera Ticket in BC

Is automated enforcement the answer to HOV lane violators in BC?

Receiving a traffic camera ticket in British Columbia can be frustrating, especially if you believe you weren’t at fault. These tickets are typically issued for speeding or running a red light and are sent directly to the registered owner of the vehicle. While many people assume that camera tickets are impossible to fight, there are legitimate ways to dispute them and potentially have them dismissed.

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Kyla Lee on CBC’s On The Coast with Gloria Macarenko: Soapbox Social: Northern pipeline talks revived

Alberta premier says she expects companies to bring pipeline proposal forward soon… The president of an organization representing First Nations along the north coast of B.C. says it would not support any new pipeline projects in northern B.C. 

“I’m really skeptical that and First Nations opposition is going to pose as much of a roadblock right now as it would have historically because we’ve seen not only the BC government but now the federal government passing legislation that allow them essentially to jump over a lot of the consultation hurdles that they would have had to have…”

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