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Below is a summary of 2008 News, Media Releases and Notices. Please click on the title of the release to read the full article.

 

Waste Conversion Facility Task Force holds first open meeting Overview PlascoEnergy on August 5 at the Inlet Theatre

Smoking Banned in Port Moody Parks

Port Moody City Council Increases Fines for Fireworks and Grafitti Violations Maximum fines implemented

Port Moody Investigating Clean Technology for Waste Management The City of Port Moody and Plasco Energy Group Inc. have entered into a joint agreement to explore the development of a Plasco Waste Conversion facility on the site of the former Barnet Highway landfill. The City has been investigating the feasibility of developing a waste conversion facility on the site of the former landfill since December of 2007.

Labyrinth healing garden in the works for Port Moody’s Pioneer Park Groundbreaking this September as part of the Crossroads Hospice Society’s 20th anniversary celebrations

Portion of Rocky Point Park fenced off for Golden Spike Days

Port Moody adds four news pieces of public art to its growing collection Keep your eyes open for new public art in Port Moody – it might pop up where you least expect it. Four distinctive new pieces from BC artists have been added to the city’s collection.

New independent radio station calls Port Moody home Listen up Port Moody - you're about to get a brand new radio station. McBride Communications and Media Inc. has just been given the go-ahead to broadcast in the Tri-Cities.

Port Moody tops in local job creation Census data from the 2006 census shows jobs in Port Moody increased 28% over the 2001 census. The Metro Vancouver average was just 8%.

Phone survey on waste services Apr 28-May 2

Port Moody toasts the opening of its new rechlorination facility

NW Corridor selected for Evergreen Line April 18, 2008: City of Port Moody council is pleased with today’s announcement by Transportation Minister Kevin Falcon regarding the Evergreen Line alignment along the Northwest Corridor through Port Moody.

Doors open at Port Moody’s state-of-the-art recreation complex Port Moody’s expanded and renovated recreation complex officially opened Saturday (April 12, 2008) with improvements designed to meet the healthy lifestyle needs of every member of the community now and well into the future.

Port Moody Recreation Complex Now Open! The newly renovated and expanded Recreation Complex is now open to the public!

Port Moody's Got Spirit The Port Moody Spirit of BC Committee is looking for new members to do just that and more in the buildup to the 2010 Olympic Games. There are three vacancies for enthusiastic volunteers looking to work on projects ranging from recruiting international teams to train in Port Moody to promoting tourism in the city.

Evergreen Line Northwest corridor endorsed by Port Moody council At last night’s (March 11, 2008) council meeting Port Moody city council endorsed support for the Evergreen Line rapid transit route along the proposed Northwest corridor, at grade along the Canadian Pacific Railway right-of-way.

Evergreen Line options drive Port Moody residents’ vision for rapid transit Hundreds of Port Moody residents turned out for a town hall meeting on the proposed Evergreen Line last night, both in person and online, to share their thoughts, concerns and vision for the rapid transit line.

On March 3 watch Port Moody’s Evergreen Line town hall meeting online On March 3, log onto www.cityofportmoody.com and watch it live online. Online participants will be able to ask questions in real time and be able to watch the action on any available computer with a high speed Internet connection.

City of Port Moody sets Evergreen Line town hall meeting date On March 3, Port Moody residents are invited to city hall to voice comments and ask questions over the proposed Evergreen Line route. An open house will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with presentations in Inlet Theatre beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Port Moody city council approves another piece of parkland

A New Opportunity for Tri-City Seniors & the Community Through a program called Where Minds Meet, seniors in the Tri-City area now have a new opportunity to put their ideas, talents and creativity to productive use and community benefit in an intellectually stimulating environment that can help them stay mentally active and socially connected.

Port Moody wins financial reporting award for third straight year For the third consecutive year, the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) of the U.S.A. and Canada this week awarded Port Moody its prestigious Canadian Award for Financial Reporting (CAnFR) for its 2006 Annual Report.

Heritage Week Takes Care of Business From February 18 to 24, 2008 learn a little bit more about the charismatic players and landmark businesses that built up trade and commerce in Port Moody. The Port Moody Heritage Society and the Port Moody Heritage Commission give a glimpse of the past during Heritage Week, whose theme this year is “Taking Care of Business: the Heritage of Trade and Commerce.”

Last Chance for Port Moody Budget Input With the Inlet Theatre filled almost to capacity, Port Moody’s first Budget Input Night proved to be a huge success. The City of Port Moody is still looking for suggestions and comments on its proposed financial plan until February 4, 2008.

Budget comments still accepted The City of Port Moody is still looking for suggestions and comments on its proposed financial plan until February 4, 2008.

 


 
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