by Nelson Daily Staff on Friday Apr 30 2021
Tom Murray, CEO of NDCU said earnings from operations topped $1 million for the fourth consecutive year, and our assets grew by over 17 per cent to $281 million.”
The Nelson & District Credit Union, with branches in Nelson, Rossland and the East Shore of Kootenay Lake, also distributed close to $110,000 to community organizations within the West Kootenay region.
“Thanks to the efforts of your NDCU team during unprecedented times, I am proud to report that we had a strong year,” said Tom Murray, CEO of NDCU.
“Earnings from operations topped $1 million for the fourth consecutive year, and our assets grew by over 17 per cent to $281 million.”
by Contributor on Monday April 26 2021
Neptune Developmental Program coach Madeline Holitzki, explains how the two-meter rule applies to swimming. Submitted photo
One of the pillars of successful athletes in any sport is perseverance and the British Columbia Summer Swim Association’s Nelson Neptune Swim Club has epitomized that from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We had over 60 swimmers in our spring 2020 session when the facility closed and youth sports were shut down, but we were one of the few swim clubs in the entire province that was able to put together a short practice season last summer in the outdoor Salmo Pool with 32 participants, said Chad Badry, President of the club.
by Contributor on Tuesday April 20 2021
The 70th Annual Nelson & District Credit Union General Meeting is set for Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 7 p.m., utilizing the online meeting service, Zoom.
As Nelson & District Credit Union (NDCU) prepares for its 70th Annual General Meeting, planned as a virtual online event, the Credit Union released financial results for 2020.
The past year’s high points were growth in assets, members’ deposits and comprehensive income, while also distributing close to $110,000 to community organizations within its service area.
Highlights: Members’ deposits increased by 18 per cent to $261 million Community Investment since 2000 exceeds $3.76 million
Why are these highlights significant?
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by Rossland Museum and Discovery Centre on Friday Mar 05 2021
The Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre (RMDC) has welcomed Our Living Languages, a travelling exhibit developed by the Royal British Columbia Museum into its galleries this season. Submitted
How many of us in BC can say “hello” in the language of the people on whose traditional territory we live, work, and play?
You might find yourself expanding your vocabulary and appreciation for the over 30 Indigenous languages spoken in BC after visiting the Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre to view
Our Living Languages: First Peoples’ Voices in BC.
The Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre (RMDC) has welcomed