Memorial ride for city motorcyclist and MADD Canada
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A local motorcycle group organized a memorial ride on Monday in honour of fellow motorcyclist Nick Berardi. Over $4,000 was raised in support of MADD. Donations in Nick's memory to MADD Canada are still being accepted.
Berardi, 28, died when his motorcycle came into collision with a pickup truck whose driver has been charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle causing death, and failure to provide a breath sample.
Upwards of 200 motorcycles and other vehicles rode from Tim Hortons on Oliver Road to Silver Islet.

Close friends of Nick Berardi were among hundreds who attended the Memorial ride in support of Nick Berardi and MADD Canada. From left to right: Front - Alyson Vescio, Kelsey Novak, Alison Norris, Jessica Kutok, Kirsten Novak, Cody Foucault, Jodi Corbett . Back - Tamara Piche, Ryan Novak, Michael Conrad, Brie Gibson, Myles Vescio, Spencer Ranta, James Edgson
- PHOTO BY RYAN NOVAK
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Close friends of Nick Berardi were among hundreds who attended the Memorial ride in support of Nick Berardi and MADD Canada. From left to right: Front - Alyson Vescio, Kelsey Novak, Alison Norris, Jessica Kutok, Kirsten Novak, Cody Foucault, Jodi Corbett . Back - Tamara Piche, Ryan Novak, Michael Conrad, Brie Gibson, Myles Vescio, Spencer Ranta, James Edgson
- PHOTO BY RYAN NOVAK
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