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Apr 17, 2026

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Port Moody council clears path for Anthem’s St. Johns rental project 17.04.2026

Port Moody  ––Anthem’s development along St. Johns, Williams, and Spring streets moved forward Tuesday night following a nearly unanimous council vote, with only Coun. Haven Lurbiecki opposing the project. Read the full story Get caught up with the latest Port Moody news at the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠InletCurrent.ca⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Help support our journalism by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠buying us a coffee⁠

Ceasefire Now: Port Moody Resident Calls for Peace 11.04.2026

PORT MOODY  — As the conflict with Iran intensifies, Gayle Neilson, a retired schoolteacher and Port Moody resident, has taken it upon herself to bring a message of peace to the busy intersection of St. Johns and Moody streets. “It’s unbelievable how we got here,” she said. Read the full story Get caught up with the latest Port Moody news at the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠InletCurrent.ca⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Help support our jou...

The raw ‘Spirit’ of Zeppelin heads west to the Inlet Theatre in May 11.04.2026

Port Moody  — Montreal-based Led Zeppelin tribute band  Black Dog  is set to wrap up its first Western Canadian tour in Port Moody this spring. “We’re really excited,” said François Larouche, the band’s multi-instrumentalist who steps into the role of John Paul Jones. “I’ll play the keyboards and mandolin parts with a little bit of backing vocals, percussion, and most of all, bass.” Read the full...

Questions remain after MLA’s lunch-time talk to seniors 29.03.2026

Questions remain after MLA’s lunch-time talk to seniors PORT MOODY  — B.C.’s Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies faced a series of pointed questions Wednesday during a Q-and-A session with local seniors. Rick Glumac , the MLA for Port Moody-Burquitlam, spoke to a group at  The Club Port Moody . The discussion centered on changes to the property tax deferral program,...

New community fieldhouse project gets $1-million boost from province 25.03.2026

New community fieldhouse project gets $1-million boost from province PORT MOODY  – Construction on the Inlet Park Community Fieldhouse officially got underway Tuesday during a groundbreaking ceremony marking the final phase of a years-long redevelopment project. The event was attended by delegates from the City of Port Moody, the province, and local First Nations. Read the full story Get caught up...

Port Moody seeks public input on future of dog-friendly spaces 22.03.2026

The City of Port Moody’s parks division held the first of three pop-up information sessions for its “People, Dogs, and Public Spaces Strategy” at Rocky Point Park on Saturday. The goal is to “bring the project to where the people are, hoping to get diverse perspectives on dog-related issues,” said Ding Yu, parks planning project manager with the city’s environment and parks department. According t...

Coun. Kyla Knowles confirms she will seek re-election to Port Moody council this fall 17.03.2026

Coun. Kyla Knowles confirms she will seek re-election to Port Moody council this fall Port Moody – After much speculation, Coun. Kyla Knowles confirmed by email that she will run in the municipal election this October. Similar to  Coun. Diana Dilworth  and  Mayor Meghan Lahti , Knowles said that while she intends to run, her current focus remains on finishing her term. “I really enjoyed it. I foun...

Port Moody mayor reflects on term amid growth and transit hurdles 12.03.2026

Mayor Meghan Lahti says she is leaving the door open for a second term but has yet to make a final decision as she reflects on her first four years in office. “This is a big job, and I can’t dedicate my time to a campaign [right now],” Lahti said. If Lahti seeks re-election, she will likely face  Coun. Haven Lurbiecki , who announced her candidacy for mayor in February. Lurbiecki, a frequent criti...

‘Port Moody is headed in the wrong direction’ 09.03.2026

‘Port Moody is headed in the wrong direction’ Lurbiecki launches mayoral campaign with focus on jobs, not just towers PORT MOODY – Mayoral hopeful Coun. Haven Lurbiecki says she will steer Port Moody in a new direction if elected this fall, campaigning on a platform of transparency, accountability, and sustainable growth. Lurbiecki formally entered the mayoral race in February, marking the first t...

Dilworth defends Port Moody’s growth as she seeks re-election 08.03.2026

PORT MOODY – Port Moody – As Port Moody faces intensifying provincial housing mandates and debates over its community identity, Coun. Diana Dilworth has confirmed she will seek re-election this October. While her name will be on the ballot, Dilworth said her immediate priority remains her current seat. “I’m not focused on campaigning at this time. I’m focused on doing the job I was elected to do,”...

Police arrest three suspects for mail theft - 09-11-12 11.09.2025

Three people have been arrested suspected of mail theft, says Port Moody Police. Two of the suspects had outstanding arrest warrants unrelated to this investigation. Follow us on FreelancerPress.com BlueSky YouTube Facebook TikTok Did you like this story? Consider supporting our journalists by donating $5, $10 or more. We rely on donations from readers like you to fund local stories that matter to...

Small Fraser Valley village bets big on Sasquatch 04.09.2025

Small Fraser Valley village bets big on Sasquatch to attract visitors Sept. 4, 2025. Once a local Sts’ailes First Nation legend, Sasquatch has become one of Harrison Hot Springs’ biggest tourist draws in recent years.  Read the full story: http://bit.ly/482j1eO FreelancerPress.com Did you like this story? Consider supporting our journalists by donating $5, $10 or more. We rely on donations from re...

Cities turn to barriers designed for the military to keep the public safe during local events 20.08.2025

Port Moody and Port Coquitlam are using military grade safety barriers to help protect the public during community events in the wake of the recent Filipino tragedy during Vancouver’s Lapu Lapu day festival in April. Read the full story https://bit.ly/barriers-military More Local News https://bit.ly/localobserver Donate to the Foundation for Local Journalism and support local news https://bit.ly/s...

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