A Tribute to Bravery…

Canada’s last known Veteran of the First World War, John “Jack” Babcock, passed away on February 18, 2010, marking the end of an era in Canada’s military history. Canada’s population was less than eight million people when WWI broke out in 1914, but more than 650,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders served overseas to protect the peace … Read more

Season of Giving in Port Moody…

Last night the Holiday Train completed its cross-Canada journey at Queen Street Plaza in Port Moody, BC, and this year the weather cooperated as the locals enjoyed the festivities. On November 26 the Holiday Train embarked on its journey from Kahnawake, Quebec, before heading to the North East U.S. and Southern Ontario, and visiting over … Read more

Another Mudslide in the Tri-Cities…

On December 17th Coquitlam and Port Moody were left scrambling to deal with a major mudslide that washed out the backyard of a home in the 1000 block of Corona Crescent in Coquitlam, pushing debris down the hill to Brookmount Road in Port Moody. A burst water main caused the mudslide which left a 50′ (approx. 15m) … Read more

An Exciting Future for Port Moody, BC…

The City of Port Moody wants to hear your feedback on the draft policies and proposed land use changes. Since the Official Community Plan (OCP) review process began, hundreds of community members shared their own vision and provided input for the future of Port Moody.   As a result of this, updated OCP policies have … Read more

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