by Jayne on May 23rd, 2015
Bike theft reaches its peak in the summer as more of us are out enjoying the weather. Unfortunatley, bike thieves are also out looking for easy targets. Bike theft has been on the rise since 2009, according to a RCMP. In 2012, there were 433 bike thefts in the Capital Regional…
by Jayne on May 20th, 2015
Drones, mini-helicopters equipped with high definition cameras, have been used by burglars as well as police, in relation to criminal activities. Drones, mini-helicopters equipped with high definition cameras, have been used by burglars as well as police, in relation to criminal activities. On May 18, the Telegraph reported that…
by Michael Butterfield on May 16th, 2015
Shared parenting provides longterm stability and better health. However, Many divorced parents worry that having children shuttle between homes can be stressful for their children. However, a newly released Swedish study of of nearly 150,000 tweens and teens has found that children with a shared parenting arrangment actually cope better than…
by Jayne on May 12th, 2015
BC Courts innovate to help reduce incidents and effects of domestic violence.
by Jayne on May 9th, 2015
A Squamish woman lost potentially thousands of dollars in her ICBC claim, due in part to the physically active and happy photos she posted on Facebook. Judge, in ICBC Claim case, rejected Sarah Tambosso’s testimony that she suffered from Depression and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and a mild traumatic brain…
by Jayne on May 6th, 2015
A 17 year old girl cyclist who crashed into a moving car after watching the sunset at Wreck Beach was found 65% at fault, in a Supreme Court decision on April 14, 2015. Cyclist Rachel Matkin had been drinking and smoking marijuana at Wreck Beach, with her friend Assis Briochi-Serrano…