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Port Moody’s recreational facilities have ‘not kept pace with growth,’ say polled residents

A key theme drawn from a recent Port Moody survey is that the city’s recreational facilities “have not kept pace with growth,” according to staff. A summary of public engagement related to the Recreation Facilities Feasibility Study (RFFS) was before council on Jan. 28, which polled residents on the state community’s current facilities, needs and […]

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