BMO donates $10,000 to Cranbrook arches project

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Three people holding a large cheque

L to R: Theresa Larson, B.Comm, commercial account manager from BMO, Fred Hoechsmann and Christine Dayman, B.Comm, commercial account manager East Kootenay from BMO. — Kris Lindblad photo

The Bank of Montreal (BMO) Cranbrook recently broke open the bank to donate $10,000 to the Cranbrook arches project. The new gateway to Cranbrook is slated to have its official grand opening on September 11.

"At BMO, we believe that by building stronger communities—by investing in the neighbourhoods, towns, cities and regions where we operate—we provide real social benefits and add value to our company," said Theresa Larson, commercial account manager at BMO, Cranbrook. "Strong healthy and civil communities are good for our families and customers, and they are the foundation of a prosperous and resilient society."

BMO is pleased to support the Cranbrook arches project as it improves the impression our city makes on our visitors and residents. Our society is made stronger when the diversity of peoples, ideas and interests is celebrated and supported, she added.

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