Kyla Lee

Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 279

In the world of customer service, especially during the busy holiday season, businesses often encounter a variety of customer behaviors – some delightful, others downright baffling. This week, we delve into three stories that highlight the more chaotic and unconventional side of customer interactions. From a frenzied rush for a trendy coffee cup to an unorthodox wedding at a coffee shop, and a bizarre incident involving a car crash and a naked dive, these tales from different corners of the consumer world remind us that the unexpected can be just around the corner

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Congratulations to Kyla for Winning Clawbies 2023 Best YouTube

In the ever-evolving world of legal content creation, it takes a special talent to make complex legal topics accessible and engaging. Vancouver criminal lawyer Kyla Lee has accomplished just that with her popular YouTube channel, ‘Cases That Should Have Gone to the SCC, But Didn’t.‘ Check out all the winners on the Clawbies website!

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 278

The world of fast food often serves up more than just quick meals. At McDonald’s, a global fast-food giant, some bizarre and unsettling incidents have unfolded, proving that life can be stranger than fiction. From a shocking discovery in a food bag to a delivery gone wrong, and a pastor’s violent outburst, these stories highlight the unexpected and sometimes alarming events that can occur under the golden arches. Here are three such tales that stand out for their peculiar nature, especially during the holiday season.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 277

As the holiday season rolls around, it brings with it not just cheer and festivity but also some unusual tales of shoplifting that could rival any Christmas movie plot. This week, we delve into three peculiar incidents that occurred during what is supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year. From a dramatic standoff in Florida over stolen cigarettes to a Cinderella-esque shoe mystery in Oregon, and a brazen theft attempt during a ‘Shop with a Cop’ event in Michigan, these stories showcase the bizarre and audacious lengths to which some individuals go, turning the season of giving into a season of taking.

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Driving Law Podcast Episode 321: Joint Submissions and Update on Okanagan Bus Crash

On the pre-Christmas episode of the podcast, Kyla and Paul break down the reasons for a joint submission and its implication and importance. They also update us on the Okanagan Bus crash from last year. Listen to the Magraken Moment for an update on ICBC happenings.

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Kyla on CTV News: 6 months into its Kelowna operations, Uber still not allowed to pick up passengers at airport

Uber has been operating in Kelowna since early June, but the city’s airport remains a notable exception to its service area. 

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 276 – Christmas Naughty List Edition

As Christmas approaches, it’s not just Santa who’s keeping an eye on who’s been naughty or nice. This week, we explore three stories that could easily land on Santa’s notorious naughty list. From a teacher’s controversial revelation about Santa Claus to a deceitful burglary report dressed in Grinch attire, and a disruptive incident at a Christmas parade, these tales from England and the U.S. highlight the unexpected and sometimes unsettling events that can occur during the festive season.

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Driving Law Podcast Episode 320: “New and Improved” Trucking Regulations, Deportation, Red Light Cameras and Teslas

On this extended episode Kyla and Paul discuss the “new and improved” trucking regulations, the deportation of Jasikirat Sidhu, the problems of defence with red light cameras and the Tesla autopilot recalls.

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