The City of Port Moody invites you to find your creative place indoors, outdoors, or online as we celebrate Culture Days over four weeks from September 25 to October 25, 2020. The idea behind Culture Days is to offer free, hands-on activities that encourage the public to go behind the scenes and discover the world of arts and culture.
On September 28, 2020, the City of Port Moody will introduce traffic calming measures on Spring Street and St. George Street to improve pedestrian, cyclist, and driver safety.
Photo:. Port Moody Mayor Rob Vagramov and Seton Valley Volunteer Firefighters Society Director Ross Downey exchange papers to finalize Port Moody Fire Rescue’s donation of a retired 1995 Spartan fire engine.
The City of Port Moody is. accepting nominations.
Starting August 31, 2020, the City of Port Moody will welcome patrons back to the Recreation Complex (300 Ioco Road) for weight room sessions and indoor sport court use by registration only. .
The B. C. Conservation Officer Service has received reports of an encounter with two cougars, an adult and a young cougar, in the Bert Flinn Park area.
We still have 39 days until summer officially ends, so get outside and make the most of it – but please be a good neighbour when using parks, trails, and other public spaces. Being a good neighbour means showing respect for others and for our natural environment, and continuing to do our part to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Starting this September, the City of Port Moody’s two ice arenas will be available for limited use by sports groups, such as minor hockey teams and skating clubs, with COVID-19 safety plans in place as required by the provincial government. .
This fall, the City will offer a limited number of recreation programs with smaller class sizes. .
Starting Monday, July 13, 2020, the City of Port Moody will offer in-person service at City Hall and starting Tuesday, July 14, 2020, Council meetings will return to the Inlet Theatre with modified access for members of the public. .