Bill Dinsdale

Bill Dinsdale is a Senior Community Account Manager at ACU. Bill's role in the ACU Community Financial Centre (CFC) is to assist non-profits, co-operatives, and social enterprises through financing and account management, specializing in non-profit housing.
10 years of building belonging through homeownership: Manitoba Tipi Mitawa

10 years of building belonging through homeownership: Manitoba Tipi Mitawa

As a single mom of two young boys, my dream of owning a home was to give my kids a stable and safe place where they could grow and make…

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Alternative housing: From tiny homes to houses that float

As the cost of housing continues to rise in many parts of Canada, homebuyers are looking for more affordable options. Rather than taking in a renter or listing your home…

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Southeast Collegiate

Southeast Collegiate: It’s not about a high school education. It’s about the future of people.

On the surface, Southeast Collegiate (SEC) is a place of learning that provides an excellent high school education for Indigenous students from all over Manitoba who choose SEC for its…

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How to finance your commercial renovation

Business renovations can come with cash flow challenges. A large renovation may require a significant upfront investment, which could pinch your cash flow. You may have to deal with payment…

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ACU employees volunteering at United Way Winnipeg's Walk this Way event.
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Walk This Way: How United Way Winnipeg is making a difference

The annual event raises funds for Manitobans in need. “Walk This Way is a fun, inclusive and meaningful way to show our community how far we can go when we…

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Top tips and advice from Asterisk’s best articles of the year

Curious about our most-read articles of the year? From first-time home buying tips to student budgeting advice and how we’re helping build a greener Winnipeg, these stories highlight the values…

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