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The City of Port Moody is accepting nominations for the 2021. Spike Business Awards.
Environment Canada has issued a. special weather statement.
The City of Port Moody has been awarded a $28,840 grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Green Municipal Fund to evaluate the feasibility of using electric vehicles as part of our operational fleet for core city services. .
Used socks, guitars, teddy bears, car parts, dirty diapers, and cigarette butts are just a few of the eyebrow-raising items City staff have seen in recycling carts over the last few weeks. Materials collected by City crews go to.
Under City of Port Moody Bylaw 2835 (Port Moody Fire Protection and Emergency Response), and as a result of the local fire hazard rating reaching “extreme,” all cooking and warming appliances are banned in City parks, forested lands, and public green spaces, effective 12 noon, Thursday, July 22, 2021. This ban will remain in effect until otherwise noted.
It has come to our attention that some Port Moody residents have received texts, emails, or phone calls inviting them to participate in a survey from a market research company called Tell City Hall. Please be aware that the City of Port Moody has no connection with Tell City Hall and we have not hired this company to do any surveys or research on our behalf.
How can we improve road safety on Moray Street? We want you to share any concerns about road safety as well as your ideas for traffic calming.
As we get ready to head outdoors this B. C. Day long weekend, we ask residents and visitors to use our parks and trails responsibly—especially amid dry and hot conditions.
Environment Canada has issued a. heat wave alert.
Heat exhaustion or heat stroke can happen to anyone who stays in the summer heat and sun for too long. With a.