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What is the Driver Improvement Program?

1. The Driver Improvement Program

The Driver Improvement Program (DIP) is designed to preemptively correct dangerous driving behaviour. This “program” ultimately acts as a series of restrictions that can be imposed on you to correct what are deemed to be unsafe habits on the road. The DIP’s impact on drivers can range from simple warning letters to complete prohibitions on driving. Dangerous driving habits are identified in a number of different ways. These include penalty points (commonly referred to as demerits), offences under the BC Motor Vehicle Act, criminal charges, and through actions taken by the police, which in turn are noted on a driver’s record.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 299

Welcome to another edition of “Weird and Wacky Wednesdays,” where we dive into the bizarre antics of bad tourists and cross-border pranks. This week, we’re spotlighting some outrageous travel escapades that will leave you shaking your head in disbelief. From creative photo-blocking tactics in Japan to mid-flight nudity in Australia, and even airborne trash wars between North and South Korea, these stories prove that when it comes to bad tourists, anything is possible!

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Legal Elite Awards 2024 Winner! Cannabis Legal Expert of the Year

Let’s take a moment to celebrate Kyla Lee’s win for the Legal Elite Awards 2024 in the category of Cannabis Legal Expert of the Year. New World Report diligently searches across the Americas for legal professionals who excel in their fields. Kyla has been recognized as a leader in cannabis law, standing out among many skilled contenders!

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Arbitration Clauses: Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t!

Welcome to Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t! This week, lawyer Kyla Lee discusses Arbitration Clauses…

Acumen Law Corporation lawyer Kyla Lee gives her take on a made-in-Canada court case each week and discusses why these cases should have been heard by Canada’s highest court: the Supreme Court of Canada.

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Today on Radio NL News Mornings with Jeff Andreas: Driver in 2018 Humboldt Broncos crash, to be deported

The truck driver who caused the horrific bus crash involving the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team was ordered Friday to be deported to India.

An Immigration and Refugee Board hearing for Jaskirat Singh Sidhu announced its decision in a 15-minute virtual hearing…

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Kyla on Star Local Media: B.C. Supreme Court rules Surrey police transition must go ahead

Podcast host Mo Amir and Vancouver criminal lawyer Kyla Lee weigh in on a B.C. Supreme Court decision that forces the City of Surrey to transition to a municipal police force, saying most people in Surrey would like to move on from the saga.

“It is a short decision. Interestingly, when you are appealing a decision of a judge sitting on judicial review, essentially the court of appeal kind of does a brand new hearing… They use alol the same evidence but it’s kind of like another kick at the can at the appellate level…”

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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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