On November 27, 2025, the City of Port Moody’s Economic Development and Tourism Committee presented the 2025 Spike Business Awards during a special ceremony held in the Inlet Theatre.
As the end of 2025 draws near, we’re thinking about the new year ahead and our 2026 City Calendar! This popular printed calendar features spectacular photographs submitted by the community that showcase Port Moody’s natural environment, wildlife, and favourite places.
Mayor Meghan Lahti is pleased to announce that 11-year-old Anders, a resident of Port Moody, had the chance to be Mayor for a Day on November 20, 2025 – World Children’s Day.
In our latest edition of Port Moody’s community newsletter, the Focus, you can read all about public engagement on the redevelopment of the Kyle Centre area, as well as a new, greener travel option: shared e-scooters and e-bikes for rent in locations throughout the city.
Enjoy a festive start to the holiday season! You are invited to the City of Port Moody’s Holiday Cheer at the Pier celebration, happening Saturday, November 29, 2025. This free event for all ages runs from 5pm to 7pm at Rocky Point Pier and Boat Launch in Rocky Point Park.
To facilitate the Port Moody Royal Canadian Legion #119 Remembrance Day parade and ceremony, St. Johns Street between Elgin and Moody streets will be closed to all vehicle traffic on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 from 8am to 2pm.
How should the City balance tax rates and service levels? Mayor and Council want to hear from Port Moody residents and business owners as they consider the proposed 2026 budget. Visit engage.portmoody.ca today to fill out our budget survey and provide your comments to Council prior to final budget deliberations.
The City is flushing water mains in the Klahanie, Suter Brook, Ioco Road, and April Road neighbourhoods starting Monday, October 20, 2025. This work will take approximately four to six weeks to complete.
Looking for a way to get involved in your community? Whether you’re a youth, a senior, or in between, your views matter – join a civic committee to help guide decisions on arts, climate action, parks, and more.
Port Moody’s trails provide a vital connection to nature, facilitate healthy living, and help to create and maintain a sense of community. With Council’s endorsement of the Trail Network Plan on September 9, 2025, the City is committing to a 30-year vision to enhance and expand this highly valued community asset.