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Members of Mountain View Credit Union and Connect First Credit Union unanimously support amalgamation vote

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Two of Alberta’s largest credit unions have received resounding member support to amalgamate.

At Special General Meetings held on June 6 & 7, the memberships of Connect First Credit Union and Mountain View Credit Union, respectively, voted in support of a special resolution which will see the credit unions amalgamate effective August 1, 2018, operating as Connect First Credit Union.

“Our two credit unions have been strengthening communities across south and central Alberta for almost 80-years,” said Connect First Board Chair Andrew Eberl.

“We’re a good fit as we share a focus on local member service, employee engagement, cooperative values, community participation and long-term sustainability”, said Mountain View Board Chair Charlie Van Arnam.

“The strong support of our employees and members demonstrates that they see this as a very positive move for our credit unions,” added Eberl.

The two credit unions jointly represent more than 120,000 members and over 700 employees in 46 service locations across Central and Southern Alberta. With approximately $6.7 billion in assets under management, the amalgamated credit union would be one of Canada’s largest credit unions.

The amalgamated credit union will operate under the legal name of Connect First Credit Union Ltd, with four member facing brands: Chinook Financial, First Calgary Financial, Legacy Financial and Mountain View Financial.


Splash park closed for resurfacing

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The Rotary Splash Park will be closed today and tomorrow as crews apply a new non-slip sealant to the ground in order to increase safety. 

“There have been concerns raised about issues with slips and falls and so this work is being completed to address those concerns,” explained Armia Mikhaiel, Director of Infrastructure Services. “Crews will be preparing the surface and then applying the new non slip sealant”.

The town hopes to reopen the park on Thursday.

Man arrested in Drumheller for 2010 Cranbrook double homicide

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A man was arrested in Drumheller and charged with first degree murder over the weekend for a nearly decade old double homicide in Cranbook, BC, Global News and the Vancouver Sun reports.

Police arrested 30-year-old Sheldon Joseph Hunter in Drumheller in connection with the May 29, 2010 death of 43-year-old Leanne Laura MacFarlane, who was found dead after a shooting at a rural residence outside Cranbrook. Another man, Jeffrey Todd Taylor, 42, was found in critical condition and died a short time later. According to the Vancouver Sun, MacFarlane and Taylor died after being shot in a cabin they were renting.

Colin Raymond Correia, 41, was arrested in Edmonton on Saturday, June 9, followed by Hunter's arrest in Drumheller the following day.

The Vancouver Sun wrote that the men had a extensive criminal history, with Hunter being convicted in the past of assault, firearms offences, drug trafficking, possession of stolen property, uttering threats and escaping custody.

The men will be transported to Vancouver where they will appear in court on Wednesday, Global reports.


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