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“Just as every business in Weyburn and the world has been affected, we were affected by the pandemic and its ripple effect on the economy and interest rates, and we saw how it affected our members and how we could help them,” said Hubic. The Credit Union’s assets, which consists of cash and investments, did see growth as the institution broke the $600 million mark for the first time as the assets grew to almost $606 million. In the area of loans, there was some agricultural and consumer lending, but the pandemic caused a lot of upheaval in the business world.
To date, construction is 99 per cent complete with specialty finishes being installed and mechanical system commissioning underway. The facility remains on track for its scheduled opening in September 2021. Under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, the Government of Canada will contribute up to $500,712, and the Government of Saskatchewan will contribute up to $417,218 toward the Credit Union Spark Centre (Weyburn Recreation and Cultural Centre) for several out-of-contract amenities including the indoor playground structure located in the MNP Play Centre, a National Hockey League sized arena board system, half-size International Federation of Association Football synthetic sports turf, synthetic sports turf covering, score clocks, spectator bleachers, and multi-sport video simulators.