PLANO, Texas, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Â Alkami Technology Inc. (Nasdaq: ALKT) ( Alkami ), a leading cloud-based digital banking solutions provider for banks and credit unions in the U.S., announced today that Liberty Bank of Middletown, Connecticut has signed a long-term contract to leverage the Alkami Platform. The Connecticut-based bank holds more than $7 billion in assets and represents yet another addition to Alkami s growing list of bank clients.
With a fintech landscape that is rapidly scaling and added pressure from mega and challenger banks, Liberty Bank sought a partner to help them compete in a digital banking landscape that s constantly evolving. Dave Mitchell, EVP, GM and Chief Digital Officer at Liberty Bank, cited two strategic objectives that led them to the Alkami Platform: cultivate a culture of innovation and provide extraordinary customer experiences.
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TORONTO, May 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Local 79 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE Local 79) inside workers, has filed for conciliation in their negotiations with the Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC), a move they hope will lead to more constructive discussions at the bargaining table.
CUPE Local 79, which represents over 700 full and part-time workers at TCHC (the largest social housing provider in Canada and the second largest in North America), has been in negotiations with TCHC since September 2020. According to Dave Mitchell, President of CUPE Local 79, the request to begin working with a provincially appointed conciliation officer was motivated by TCHC’s continued request for concessions.
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The RNZAF’s original and fi rst
Nausori hangar in 1942.
Picture: “Laucala Bay”/Alexander
Turnbull Library
World War II, from 1939 to 1945, was a transformative period for Fiji
In readiness for war, there were a few massive infrastructure developments in the colony. Among them were the establishment of our “landing strips” from which we inherited our airports.
By July 1939, it had already been confirmed that Nadi was going to be the main “aerodrome” site in Fiji.
Nausori was to have a single strip and Laucala Bay was to be a seaplane station, with a secondary station in Lautoka for active use during bad weather.
EDMONTON The biggest auction in the 60 year history of a local company starts Monday. From a 1940s antique car, to 50 foot long motorhomes, and rows upon rows of truck tractors, to massive earth moving machines and cranes of every shape and size, it is an auction for the ages south of Edmonton at Ritchie Brothers in Nisku. “Potentially a record breaking auction,” says Trent Vandenberghe, Ritchie Brothers Regional Sales Manager. After months of planning the auction begins online, on Monday. It adds to the complexity, but also people are more comfortable and feel safe bidding from home,” Vandenberghe told CTV News Edmonton in an interview.
BELLEVILLE As the Ontario government prepares to prioritize the COVID-19 vaccine roll out to hard-hit areas of the province, those in regions that will see less doses available are feeling the pinch. On Thursday, Hastings-Prince Edward Public Health Unit issued a statement calling on the government not to reduce its supply of vaccines. It said that it’s expecting the region s supply in the coming weeks to be cut by 25 per cent, and will result in cancelled appointments. While we are not the only health unit suffering from a lack of vaccines, the change in provincial strategy will further delay vaccine rollout in our region and will increase pressure on our already strained local health care resources, says Dr. Peter Oglaza, medical officer of health at Hastings-Prince Edward Public Health..