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Susan Lazaruk

Susan Lazaruk

Reporter at The Vancouver Sun Online

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timescolonist.com

Mom has dementia, her son asked for $250K from her estate — but a B.C. court said no - Times Colo...

Son had written agreement he would receive half the proceeds of parents’ summer home — but the judge ruled mom’s power of attorney didn’t allow such a gift.
msn.com

B.C. court upholds $1M award by jury to mom hit by roller hockey pu...

<img data-reference=“image” data-document-id=“cms/api/amp/image/BB1mMFcl”> <img data-reference=“video” data-document-id=“cms/api/amp/video/BB1jYPuB”> <p> A woman left unable to work or manage household activities after being hit in the head by a roller hockey puck has had her $1 million jury award for injuries upheld by the B.C. Court of Appeal. </p> <p> Sherry M…
vancouversun.com

Police use truck's 'black box' to trace B.C. double murder suspects...

Wade Cudmore is accused in the 2021 murders of two Kamloops brothers whose bodies were found on forest service road near Naramata.
msn.com

North Vancouver hotel faces possible class-action lawsuit over 'dri...

<img data-reference=“image” data-document-id=“cms/api/amp/image/BB1nsh4M”> <img data-reference=“video” data-document-id=“cms/api/amp/video/BB1jYPuB”> <p> A customer who was charged an extra fee in a practice called drip pricing when he booked online with a North Vancouver hotel has launched a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all customers charged the fee. </p> <…
vancouversun.com

Vancouver police cameras invade privacy, lawsuit alleges - Vancouve...

VPD argues there is nothing invasive about towers they use for crime prevention and community safety.
vancouversun.com

No jail for B.C. university security guard guilty of chokehold kill...

Judge said the accused was “clearly a broken man” for unintentionally causing the death of an intruder at Trinity Western University.
msn.com

Uber fights B.C. government and Vancouver city hall in two separate...

<img data-reference=“image” data-document-id=“cms/api/amp/image/AA1nZ1i5″> <p> Uber Canada is asking the courts to overturn two decisions that affect its ride-hailing business, one requiring it to provide accessible rides and the other imposing fees on drivers to work in Vancouver’s core. </p> <p> Uber Canada filed two separate petitions in B.C. Supreme Court in the past week, naming B.C.’s attorn…
timescolonist.com

Supply chain mixup leads to loss of truckload of walnuts - Times Co...

The grocery giant’s logistics company, responsible for delivering 25 pallets of walnuts to Calgary, is suing the trucking companies it subcontracted the job to after the load disappeared.
msn.com

Reasonable doubt: Surrey father, son accused of manslaughter in gol...

<img data-reference=“image” data-document-id=“cms/api/amp/image/BB1lOCVp”> <p> Two Surrey men charged with killing an acquaintance by striking him in the neck with a golf club have been found not guilty of manslaughter after a B.C. Supreme Court judge said their lawyers raised reasonable doubt of their guilt. </p> <p> Gurmail Singh Biring and his son, Daljeet Biring, were originally charged with s…
vancouversun.com

Drug dealer gets 15 years for shipping drugs through Vancouver airp...

Kien Trung Pham was found guilty of packing drugs in containers he shipped through a Nanaimo courier company to Vancouver airport
vancouversun.com

Vancouver woman sues golfer, club for injuries after ball flies thr...

The woman says she suffered injuries to eye, cheek, face and forehead when the ball hit her in her car as she drove past Victoria Golf Club.