Port Moody is truly an award winning city. Constantly achieving innovative solutions, Port Moody has established itself as a municipality that thinks outside the box. Many of our innovative principles and solutions have been recognized through several prominent awards.
Canadian Award for Financial Reporting (2007)
For the second year running, the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) awarded Port Moody its prestigious Canadian Award for Financial Reporting (CAnFR) for its 2005 Annual Report. >>more
Canadian Award for Financial Reporting (2006)
In January, 2006, the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) awarded Port Moody its prestigious Canadian Award for Financial Reporting (CAnFR) for its 2004 Annual Report. >>more
Fraser Basin Council Sustainability Award (2004)
In November, 2004, Port Moody was honoured with the Fraser Basin Council’s (FBC) prestigious Improving Decision Making sustainability award. >>more
International Awards for Liveable Communities (2004)
In October, 2004, Port Moody was voted the Silver Award winner and placed third in our population category at this prestigious UN-sponsored international award.
More impressive was our win in the Planning for the Future category. Port Moody came in first overall, beating out cities such as Seattle, Honolulu, Prague and Westminster. >>more
WebJunction Award for Library (2004)
The Port Moody Public Library (PMPL), together with Coquitlam Public Library (CPL) were awarded the WebJunction Innovative Content and Use of Technology award for 2004. >>more
B.C. Recreation & Parks Association (2003)
Port Moody was honoured with B.C.R.P.A.'s Program Excellence Award for outstanding leadership in youth programming. >>more
B.C. Medical Association (2003)
The B.C. Medical Association presented Port Moody with its Excellence in Health Promotion award for the city's creation of bike trials and skateboard parks, and the establishment of a helmet bylaw directed at skateboarders. >>more
Naturescape (1999)
Port Moody was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation by federal and provincial environmental agencies in recognition of the city's efforts to promote Naturescape principles. >>more |