Inlet Field, located at Inlet Park (3024 Murray Street), is now called Bob Favelle Field in honour of Mr. Favelle’s lifelong contributions to soccer in Port Moody and beyond.
We all benefit from connecting with others in our community, year-round and especially in the winter months.
The City of Port Moody is hosting activities for all ages on Friday, December 20, 2024 from 5:20pm to 7:30pm to celebrate the arrival of the CPKC Holiday Train.
Looking for a way to get involved in your community? Apply to join a civic committee today!
The new year is fast approaching, and that means it’s time for us to unveil our 2025 City Calendar!
Members of Port Moody Council congratulate 2024 Spike Business Awards winners: (pictured from left to right) Josh Sathiananthan, Scott Fraser, Amber Miller, Nicole Wilson, Jonathon Wilson, Jamie Cuthbert, Yvette Cuthbert, Sam Payne, Vern Lambourne, Samantha MacDonald, Erica Park, Chris Kim, Councillor Samantha Agtarap, Councillor Kyla Knowles, Councillor Callan Morrison.
The City of Port Moody requires a contractor caretaker for Rocky Point Park. Submissions of interest will be accepted via email at facilities@portmoody.ca until Dec. 4, 2024.
We invite you to get into the holiday spirit by hanging eco-friendly decorations in a designated decorating space set up in Pioneer Memorial Park (275 Knowle Street).
Mayor Meghan Lahti is pleased to announce that 10-year-old London, a resident of Port Moody, had the chance to be Mayor for a Day on November 20, 2024 – World Children’s Day.
We’re developing a trail network plan that will guide Port Moody Council and staff as they prioritize enhancements and manage trails over the next 30 years.