Monday, December 22, 2025
ADVT 
National

B.C. Credit Unions End Merger Talks, Cite Operating Environments And Costs

The Canadian Press, 29 Jan, 2015 02:48 PM
    NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Merger talks have ended unsuccessfully for two credit unions in British Columbia.
     
    Westminster Savings Credit Union and Prospera Credit Union announced last September that they had entered into negotiations.
     
    The financial institutions say in a joint news release that they have completed an in-depth analysis of the benefits, risks and costs of uniting.
     
    Westminster board chair Bill Brown says both credit unions believe it is in the best interests of their members and employees to pursue independent business strategies because of costs and operating environments.
     
    Prospera board chair Angela Kaiser says the decision to end the discussions was difficult, and the credit unions want to thanks their management teams and employees.
     
    Westminster Savings was established 70 years ago, while Prospera has more than 65 years of history in the province. 

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Bloc Quebecois vice-president Annie Lessard resigns:MP

    Bloc Quebecois vice-president Annie Lessard resigns:MP
    MONTREAL — The vice-president of the Bloc Quebecois has resigned because of a personality conflict with Leader Mario Beaulieu, one of the party's two remaining MPs said Wednesday.

    Bloc Quebecois vice-president Annie Lessard resigns:MP

    UN rejects Palestinian-backed resolution to end Israel's occupation within 3 years

    UN rejects Palestinian-backed resolution to end Israel's occupation within 3 years
    The U.N. Security Council rejected a Palestinian resolution demanding an end to Israeli occupation within three years late Tuesday, a blow to efforts to get the U.N.'s most powerful body to take action to recognize an independent state of Palestine.

    UN rejects Palestinian-backed resolution to end Israel's occupation within 3 years

    Experts say not criminally responsible cases are more prominent, not prevalent

    Experts say not criminally responsible cases are more prominent, not prevalent
    CALGARY — Vincent Li, Trevor Kloschinsky, Christopher Husbands, Guy Turcotte and Luka Magnotta are at the centre of some of the most horrific crimes in Canada.

    Experts say not criminally responsible cases are more prominent, not prevalent

    Owner's relative says suspect in Edmonton mass murder worked at restaurant

    Owner's relative says suspect in Edmonton mass murder worked at restaurant
    EDMONTON — The Canadian Press has been told that the suspect in the mass murder of six adults and two children in Edmonton was a maintenance man at the restaurant where he took his own life.

    Owner's relative says suspect in Edmonton mass murder worked at restaurant

    Man, 26, faces slew of firearms charges in Boxing Day mall shooting in Ottawa

    Man, 26, faces slew of firearms charges in Boxing Day mall shooting in Ottawa
    OTTAWA — A man faces several firearms charges following a Boxing Day shooting at an Ottawa mall, the first of three shootings in the city in less than a week.

    Man, 26, faces slew of firearms charges in Boxing Day mall shooting in Ottawa

    Woman Dead, Man In Custody After Homicide In Kamloops

    Woman Dead, Man In Custody After Homicide In Kamloops
    KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The RCMP say they have a man in custody after a homicide in B.C.'s Interior that left a woman dead.

    Woman Dead, Man In Custody After Homicide In Kamloops