The Tri-Cities are inviting graduates to mark their special milestone by taking photos at one of several locations at local parks. .
The City of Port Moody is pleased to announce Darcey O’Riordan will take on the role of fire chief in June 2021. Chief O’Riordan will join Port Moody Fire Rescue on June 7 and will take command with the departure of Chief Ron Coulson, who is retiring, on June 17, 2021.
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Starting Friday, April 30, 2021, parking at Rocky Point Park will be restricted to four hours from 7am to 11pm daily, with no overnight parking allowed. .
In advance of Emergency Preparedness Week (May 2 to 8, 2021) in B. C. , the City of Port Moody and Port Moody Fire Rescue are encouraging residents to. be ready for anything.
The City of Port Moody is once again offering in-person service at City Hall. .
Bears are becoming active again and have already been spotted in local neighbourhoods. As bears know no boundaries, the cities of Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam and Port Moody are working together to remind residents and businesses to keep bears and people safe by securing garbage and other attractants.
Changes are coming to Suter Brook Village to improve traffic operations as well as pedestrian and driver safety. Want to know more?
On behalf of the City of Port Moody and the community’s residents and business owners, Mayor Rob Vagramov offers his sincere thanks and congratulations to Fire Chief Ron Coulson, who has announced he plans to retire in June 2021. .