
Laura Soucy Announces her Candidacy for Council
Lifelong Port Moody resident Laura Soucy has announced her candidacy for City Council as part of the Port Moody Voice team. She brings more than 20 years of experience in co-op and affordable housing.

Rebuilding Trust Between Residents and City Council
Following the announcement of Mark Kunzli as a candidate for Port Moody Voice, on May 9 residents participated in an interactive town hall focused on Accountability & Good Governance.

Mark Kunzli Announces his Candidacy for Council
Pharmacist, community health care leader, and Port Moody dad Mark Kunzli has announced his candidacy for Port Moody City Council with Port Moody Voice.

Port Moody’s Council Is Leaving Residents to Foot the Bill
Development hasn’t been paying its fair share – and the current mayor and council majority just voted to keep it that way.

A Community Plan Without Community Support
The Official Community Plan (OCP) – the long-term vision for development in Port Moody – has now been approved. It sets a course for our population to surge past 74,000 residents, largely through luxury condo towers.

Who is Haven? And Why is She Running for Mayor?
People see your votes. They hear your arguments. They may agree with your values. But people don’t always get to know how those values were formed. So I thought I would share a little about who I am and how I became who I am. These are the same values I will bring to the table as Mayor.

Haven Lurbiecki Announces her Candidacy for Mayor
Port Moody Voice city councillor Haven Lurbiecki has announced her candidacy for mayor, saying she is stepping forward in response to a growing call from residents for change at City Hall.

74,300 People: Who Decided This was Right for Port Moody?
In 2021, Port Moody had roughly 33,500 residents. Today, we’re around 39,000. Port Moody is projected to reach 74,300 residents by 2050. This number comes directly from city staff.

Port Moody Voice: Why We Need It – and Why We Need It Now
Since the launch of Port Moody Voice, the response from residents has been incredible. People are feeling a renewed sense of optimism and possibility – and that’s exactly why this new political party was formed.

Port Moody’s First Political Party Officially Launches
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.
