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Sunrise Credit Union Achieves $2 Billion Milestone

New Discount Store, Liquidator’s Closet, Opening in Brandon This Friday

Sugar Shop to open Brandon location tomorrow

WCU named MB Top Employer 3rd Consecutive Year

For the sixth consecutive year, Fusion Credit Union is recognized as a Top Manitoba Employer

Westoba Inspire is now accepting applications for major projects up to $10,000.00

Bringing Sweetness to Every Celebration: A Family’s Popcorn and Cotton Candy Business

Locally made handcrafted perogies, cabbage rolls, and dumplings now available in Brandon

Sunrise Credit Union Achieves $2 Billion Milestone

Sunrise Credit Union has reached $2 billion in assets. President and CEO Tim Klassen says this milestone speaks volumes about our strength, vision, and, most importantly, our people. “This achievement is not just about numbers; it’s about the trust our members place in us every day. The hardworking employees who bring our mission to life, the leadership that steers us forward, and the communities we serve who inspire us to do better and be better.” The $2 billion asset milestone represents years of strategic growth, innovative services and a member-first approach. With over 225 employees and 34,500 members, Sunrise Credit Union continues to be a trusted resource for individuals seeking to secure their financial futures.     “When we started this journey, we envisioned a credit union that would be more than just a place to save and borrow,” said Klassen. “We wanted to build something that uplifts people, fuels local economies, and fosters financial well-being for generations.” “We will continue to invest in technology, strengthen our risk management, and uphold the values that make Sunrise Credit Union a trusted name in our part of the province. Because of you, we’re at 2!” adds Klassen. As Sunrise Credit Union celebrates this remarkable achievement, the credit union is more committed than ever to shaping the future of financial services and continuing to build a brighter future together.

New Discount Store, Liquidator’s Closet, Opening in Brandon This Friday

Bargain hunters in Brandon have something exciting to look forward to! Liquidator’s Closet, a brand-new discount store, is set to open its doors this Friday in the Corral Center, conveniently located (923 18th Street North) between Dollarama and Moores. Offering brand-new items at unbeatable prices, Liquidator’s Closet promises a treasure hunt shopping experience with a wide selection of clothing, bedding, shoes, toys, bikes, household goods, and much more. With new stock arriving daily, shoppers can expect fresh deals every visit. Whether you’re looking for everyday essentials or a surprise find, Liquidator’s Closet is sure to become a go-to destination for savvy shoppers. Don’t miss out—stop by on opening day and see what bargains await!

Sugar Shop to open Brandon location tomorrow

Based on a post on their Instagram account, Sugar Shop (726 18th Street) will be opening a location in Brandon on March 24, 2025. They offer body sugaring services and products for both retail and wholesale.. For more info on their products and services, click here.

WCU named MB Top Employer 3rd Consecutive Year

For the third consecutive year, Westoba, a division of Assiniboine Credit Union (WCU) has been named a Top Manitoba employer by the editors of Canada’s Top Employers. In choosing recipients, Canada’s Top Employers evaluate companies’ physical workplaces, atmosphere, health and other benefits, time off, employee communications, professional development and community involvement. Here’s why the judges selected Westoba. A feature article on the award and Westoba appears in today’s online edition of the Winnipeg Free Press. In the article, two Westoba employees describe why they chose to work for Westoba and how Westoba knows how to keep and care for its people. Manager of virtual services and Employee of the Year in 2024, Danielle Kenler said coaching, mentoring and internal training helped advance her career. “My dad was a Westoba member, and when I was a kid, I used to go with him when he did his banking,” said Kenler. Starting as a Member Services Representative, Kenler set her goals and achieved them quickly. “I wanted to be a financial consultant, and I was promoted within six months. ” Elizabeth Modersohn, chief information and culture officer joined Westoba in 2017, as director of the project management office and continuous improvement. Like Kenler, she has benefited from mentorship and training. “Employee retention is huge for us, and we know that through promotions, we keep our people in our organization long term,” said Modersohn. With the January 1st, 2025, amalgamation with Assiniboine Credit Union and Caisse Financial Group, Modersohn will take on the role of VP of Operations in the new Assiniboine Credit Union/Caisse Assiniboine. Caisse Financial Group is a past recipient of this prestigious designation and Assiniboine Credit Union was also named as a 2025 Top Manitoba Employer. “We knew we had found the right partners in this merger, and this confirms our core values and culture align,” said Modersohn.

For the sixth consecutive year, Fusion Credit Union is recognized as a Top Manitoba Employer

Fusion Credit Union has once again been named as a Top Manitoba Employer for 2025.  The annual competition recognizes Manitoba employers that lead their industries in offering an exceptional work environment and employee experience.  The designation marks the sixth consecutive year that Fusion has achieved this status, a recognition that Darwin Johns, CEO of Fusion Credit Union is proud to have achieved. “We are incredibly honored to be recognized as a Top Manitoba Employer for 2025,” states Johns.  “To achieve this status for six consecutive years reaffirms our commitment to building a workplace where our employees can thrive, grow and build meaningful careers.” Manitoba’s Top Employers is an annual competition organized by the editors of Canada’s Top 100 Employers.  Employers must meet certain criteria to be eligible for the designation, some of which include workplace culture, employee training, skills development and community involvement. “We believe that investing in our people is the key to our success,” states Mike Loewen, Chief Risk & People Officer at Fusion Credit Union.  “Being recognized as a Top Manitoba Employer for six consecutive years is a testament to the culture we have built – one where skills are nurtured, growth is encouraged, and contributions are celebrated.”