(From left to right: Port Moody Deputy Fire Chief Kirk Heaven, Lytton Mayor Denise O’Connor, Lytton Councillor Nonie McCann, Lytton Fire & Rescue Captain Kyle Parker, Port Moody Fire Rescue Platoon Captain Patterson, Port Moody City Manager Anna Mathewson, Lytton Fire & Rescue Firefighter Dion Moody, Loon Lake Fire Department Firefighter Dom Bolognese, Port Moody Acting Mayor Amy Lubik, Port Moody Deputy Fire Chief Jason Harper, Lytton Councillor Jennifer Thoss, Port Moody Fire Chief Darcey O’Riordan, Loon Lake Fire Department Captain Franko Borri, and Loon Lake Deputy Fire Chief Bill Salisbury.)
The City of Port Moody and the Golden Spike Days Society are pleased to announce Canadian rock band Trooper will be the headline performer June 30 during the 2024 Golden Spike Days Festival in Rocky Point Park (2800 block Murray Street).
We’re drafting a comprehensive update to the existing Rocky Point Park Master Plan and developing a new master plan to guide upgrades for Old Orchard Park.
Port Moody City Council presented Robert Simons with the prestigious Freedom of the City award at a Special Council Meeting on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.
Port Moody’s City-Wide Garage Sale is happening Saturday, April 20, 2024 at various locations around town.
The City of Port Moody has been made aware of certain statements made by a member of Port Moody’s Land Use Committee (LUC).
During the 2024 City Nature Challenge – happening April 26 through 29, 2024 – explore nature and share your observations with the world so we can continue to learn about and protect our natural environment.
Let’s talk about trees! The City is proposing updates to Port Moody’s Tree Protection Bylaw and we want your input.
We are pleased to share that Inlet Park (3024 Murray Street) is now open to the public for the first time since December 2022, when site preparation began for the Inlet Park Redevelopment Project. This is a soft opening to allow the public to explore and enjoy the new park amenities in advance of the official opening in April 2024.
An unidentified technical problem is preventing Port Moody City Hall’s dome lights from lighting up according to an automated, pre-set schedule. We do not know yet when the problem will be resolved, but we are working to fix it as quickly as possible.