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Due to forecasted high temperatures starting July 25, 2022, the City will open a cooling centre and provide misting tents to help vulnerable residents cope with the heat. .
According to the 2022 City of Port Moody Citizen Survey, ninety-eight per cent of Port Moody residents rate their overall quality of life as ‘good’ or ‘very good. ’. Since 2012, the City of Port Moody has conducted a.
Left: Léon Lebrun, right: Ron Little. On Thursday, July 14, 2022, Port Moody City Council officially renamed Inlet Trail, now called Léon Lebrun Inlet Trail, and the Elsdon Bay Greenway, now called Ron Little Park, during a ceremony at each location.
We’re drafting a comprehensive update to the existing Rocky Point Park Master Plan and developing a master plan to guide upgrades for Old Orchard Park, and we want your input. .
Port Moody City Council has approved a pilot project that allows adults gathering outdoors with friends or family to drink alcohol safely and responsibly in designated areas at seven public places. .
Due to continued high temperatures in the forecast, the City of Port Moody’s cooling centre and misting tents will remain open through Sunday, July 31, 2022 to help vulnerable residents cope with the heat. The cooling centre and misting tents were activated on July 25; on July 26, the City announced they would remain in operation through July 29, 2022.
Join us for great music, family fun, and creative crafts as Port Moody celebrates Canada Day on Friday, July 1, 2022 at Rocky Point Park (2800 block of Murray Street) as part of the. Golden Spike Days Festival.
The 2022 Port Moody General Local and School Board Election is happening on Saturday, October 15, 2022. .
Environment Canada has issued a. special weather statement.
Due to continued high temperatures forecast for the week of July 25, 2022, the City of Port Moody’s cooling centre and misting tents will remain open through Friday, July 29 to help vulnerable residents cope with the heat. The cooling centre and misting tents were activated on July 25 and were initially set to remain in operation through July 27, 2022.