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Port Moody to make heritage bylaw retroactive

For the last two years, the City of Port Moody has dangled a carrot to get residents to fix up their old heritage homes. The problem is that since the city's heritage revitalization tax exemption bylaw was passed in 2011, not a single homeowner has applied.


 
Re-enacting history

Re-enacting history

Things were certainly different in 1913, the year Port Moody was formed. Join us as we journey back a century, as the city's mayor and councillors did Sunday. As part of centennial celebrations, they each played the role of a council member who was at the city's inaugural meeting a century ago:


 

Clarke Hill changes chosen by Evergreen

Port Moody city council may not be a big fan, but the Evergreen Line group is moving ahead with traffic changes to the bottom of the Clarke Road hill.


 
Port Moody city council

Port Moody OKs pay-parking plan

Parking - or the lack of it - at Rocky Point Park during busy summer days has been a continually vexing problem for Port Moody politicians.


 
SHARE CEO Martin Wyant

Cities won't fund planning strategy

It could have been an all-encompassing document to focus on the quality of life in the Tri-Cities, but the plan now looks destined for the scrap heap.


 

City, Evergreen at odds over traffic

At this point, it's safe to say they agree to disagree - or maybe not.


 
Selina Robinson, left, Polly Krier and Diana Dilworth

Three divas plan night of Oscar fun

Their titles as councillors, therapists and event planners will be temporarily cast aside for one night, because come Sunday, it's all about the diva.


 

Church looks to expand space

It was Feb. 12, 1995 when a small group of churchgoers in Port Moody gathered for the first worship service at Pacific Grace Church.


 
The City of Port Moody plans to allow just two food-cart vendors

Just two food carts to be allowed in park

When the bands strike up a note at Rocky Point Park this summer, food carts will be there too - albeit in a slightly modified format.


 
Starting this Friday

Is it garbage day? Just check the city app

It's often the nagging question in your mind first thing when you wake up in the morning.


 

Chamber applauds mobile business licence

After years of discussion and cooperation between local municipalities, the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce formally announced Wednesday that a mobile business licence has been approved for the Tri-Cities.


 
Port Moody Coun. Diana Dilworth, left

Political foes are real-life friends

Clowning around at the gym with boxing gloves on is nothing unusual for Tri-Cities councillors Diana Dilworth and Selina Robinson.


 

City releases expenses

It certainly hasn't been a cheap year when it comes to the business of Port Moody city council.


 
Port Moody council

Pay parking at park explored

Pay parking at a popular Port Moody park just got a little bit closer to reality.


 
Pacific Coast Terminals

Residents concerned over PCT growth plan

As Pacific Coast Terminals continues to work on expansion plans, residents in one Port Moody neighbourhood are crying foul over the size of one aspect of the operation.


 
Dogs

Port Moody approves Murray street change

With overwhelming support from the business community, both workout gurus and doggies are now welcome in an industrial part of Port Moody.


 

Spike awards attract 250 nominees

The City of Port Moody received more than 250 nominations for this year's 2012 Spike Business Awards.


 
Parking

Pay parking in Port Moody?

On a summer Sunday, Rocky Point Park is the place to be in Port Moody.


 
Dog daycares

City looks to fill vacant shops on Murray Street

The vision of what the Murray Street corridor in Port Moody might look like in the future probably depends on whom you talk to.