Port Moody Voice registered with Elections BC, pledges to put residents first

Port Moody, BC — [Sept 15, 2025] — For the first time in the city’s history, Port Moody has an officially registered municipal political party.  Port Moody Voice has been registered by Elections BC and is set to give residents a stronger voice in shaping the city’s future.

For too long, residents have watched decisions at city hall move forward without meaningful consideration of community input. Whether on development, traffic, or park expansion, too many outcomes have not aligned with the needs of Port Moody families. Port Moody Voice was created to change that.

The party already has a proven voice on council. Councillor Haven Lurbiecki, elected in 2022, has consistently stood up for residents by championing moderate growth, advocating for affordable and livable housing, pushing for park expansion, and bringing transparency to city hall decision-making.

Looking ahead to the October 2026 municipal election, Port Moody Voice will field a full team of qualified and dedicated candidates committed to building a livable, sustainable, and bright future for all who call Port Moody home.

“Residents, long-standing and new, know just how special Port Moody is. It’s why people have spoken up for their community, asking for sensible development that fits our city and for parks and infrastructure to keep pace with growth. Yet too often residents’ voices feel unheard and many worry about the future of our community,” said Haven Lurbiecki, Port Moody Voice Councillor. “Port Moody Voice is about changing that— it’s about electing a council you know will be guided by residents, for residents, ensuring Port Moody remains a special place today and for generations to come.”

About Port Moody Voice
Port Moody Voice is a community-driven political party formed to ensure that residents’ perspectives guide city decision-making. With a focus on livability, transparency, and accountability, the party is committed to keeping Port Moody, Port Moody – a place where community voices matter and the city’s future reflects the needs of its people.

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