The Corporation of Delta is appealing a provincial court decision that rejected its bid to have the lawsuit filed by the family of Alexa Middelaer dismissed.
Editor: -- Re: Berner's appeal unsuccessful, March 22
Last Thursday's B.C. Court of Appeal decision marked the end of the road for Carol Berner.
Last Thursday's B.C. Court of Appeal decision marked the end of the road for Carol Berner.
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The Ladner woman convicted in the 2008 impaired driving death of a local four-year-old is taking her case to the country's highest court.
The Ladner woman convicted in the 2008 impaired driving death of a local four-year-old is taking her case to the country's highest court.
It's great news the International Cycling Union has sanctioned the Tour de Delta's road race. Well, at least I'm told it's great news.
The woman convicted in the 2008 crash that killed four-year-old Alexa Middelaer had her appeal dismissed Tuesday morning.
The woman convicted in the 2008 crash that killed four-year-old Alexa Middelaer had her appeal dismissed Tuesday morning.
A judge this week rejected a bid by the Corporation of Delta to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the family of Alexa Middelaer, the fouryear-old Ladner girl killed by an impaired driver more than four years ago.
The Delta Police Department recently recognized a few of its own, as well as some members of the community, at its annual awards ceremony.
The lawyer for Carol Berner, the woman convicted in the 2008 crash that killed four-year-old Alexa Middelaer, argued last Thursday the trial judge made several errors that should result in an acquittal or a new trial for his client.
The lawyer for Carol Berner outlined arguments in a Vancouver courtroom yesterday morning as he appealed his client's conviction on charges stemming from a fatal collision in 2008.
There are too many deaths on our roads because someone didn't think - or thought - that their behaviour would not affect anyone.