At a gala held at Port Moody City Hall October 18, 2018, the City recognized Port Moody businesses that impressed residents in a variety of ways, from their street appeal and great customer service to their business spirit and environmental leadership. .
Now that the purchase and possession of small amounts of cannabis is legal under the federal. Cannabis Act.
Saturday, October 20 is General Voting Day for the 2018 Port Moody General Local and School Board Election. .
The nominations – a record 1,142 – are in for Port Moody’s 2018 Spike Business Awards. .
Port Moody City Council has approved a grant in the amount of $527,796 for the development of 55 affordable rental housing units at 2318 St. Johns Street.
In advance of Fire Prevention Week (October 7 to 13, 2018), Port Moody Fire-Rescue encourages residents to look, listen, and learn to prevent a house fire or escape safely if one breaks out. .
Don’t miss your chance to help shape the future of your community by voting in the 2018 Port Moody General Local and School Board Election. Qualified electors have three ways to vote: cast your ballot by mail, at one of the advance polls (Wednesday, October 10 and Saturday, October 13), or on General Voting Day (Saturday, October 20).
The winners of the City of Port Moody’s 2017 and 2018 Civic Awards were announced Saturday, September 22, 2018 at a volunteer appreciation dinner at City Hall. .
Gatensbury Road from Grant Street to Bartlett Avenue will be closed to all vehicle traffic for road reconstruction and utility work between October 2018 and May 2019. .
The City of Port Moody invites residents and visitors to celebrate Culture Days over the last weekend in September – Friday, September 28 to Sunday, September 30, 2018 – along with thousands of artists, organizations, and communities across Canada. .