An unlocked door may have allowed an intruder to break into an occupied Port Moody home early Thursday (Jan. 30) morning.
A key theme drawn from a recent Port Moody survey is that the city’s recreational facilities “have not kept pace with growth, ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNAnimal rescue centres urge Port Moody to reconsider plan to ban mobile animal eventsThe owners of a couple of animal rescue and rehabilitation centres are pushing back against Port Moody’s decision to ban ...
The BC Prosecution Service announced Tuesday that it approved one count of indignity to human remains against Iain Hunt, 52, ...
Vancouver-based Beedie Living will construct 32-, 34- and 38-storey towers on Spring Street, near the Moody Centre SkyTrain ...
The 2025 beer collaboration between Four Winds and Parkside breweries is in support of the Pink Whistle campaign and the BC ...
Live tunes from top Metro Vancouver musicians, a Dating Game contest, a Salsa dancing lesson and a DJ dance are lined up for ...
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Controversy over Port Moody petting zoo banPort Moody is moving to ban petting zoos in the city, a move that's bringing both celebration and criticism. The city says it ...
Coun. Callan Morrison said it’s an opportune time for Port Moody to steer builders toward reusing and moving homes they might ...
The survey results will be used in a feasibility study to determine Port Moody's recreational needs and opportunities ...
Port Moody council has officially approved the first towers for Moody Centre, beginning a new era of densification of the city’s old downtown core.
Port Moody council has tasked staff to develop a policy banning mobile petting zoos and animal programs from operating in the city. Some animal groups agree, while others do not.
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