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In loving memory, we invite you to join us for a Celebration of Life for Mary Anne Cooper. .
Seven community groups will share $18,547 in available funds through the City of Port Moody’s. Community Grant Program.
In honour of Earth Day, the City of Port Moody is encouraging residents to choose reusables and avoid single-use items such as shopping bags, containers for prepared food, stir sticks, and straws. .
How do you feel about life in Port Moody? We want to know!
Want to reduce your environmental footprint and save money at the same time? The Tri-Cities invites you to learn more about the CleanBC Better Homes Heat Pump Rebate Program.
Work is expected to begin in summer 2022 on the Inlet Park Redevelopment Project, which will transform the park into a versatile recreation facility and community space for all to enjoy. .
What types of programs and services for older adults are most needed in Port Moody? How could we potentially adapt or design facilities or spaces to meet the needs of our older community members?
The public hearing scheduled for April 5, 2022 to consider a proposed Official Community Plan amendment bylaw for the Coronation Park neighbourhood (City of Port Moody Official Community Plan Bylaw, 2014, No. 2955, Amendment Bylaw No.
The April 5, 2022 public hearing for a proposed OCP amendment bylaw for the Coronation Park neighbourhood has been cancelled due to an error in the required notifications. The public hearing will be rescheduled, and we will notify the public when the date is confirmed.
Guided walks, hatchery visits, children’s activities and more are in store for nature lovers across the Tri-Cities in April and early May. The Cities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody are collaborating with local stewardship groups, institutions and Metro Vancouver Parks to host free events and activities as part of the City Nature Challenge (CNC), a friendly global competition that encourages people to find and document wildlife in their cities.