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Port Moody facing tens of millions in recreation costs as new facilities study maps 25-year growth needs

Port Moody is facing major new recreation investments – including a long-sought indoor pool, expanded community centres, additional ice time and dozens of new sports courts – as the population doubles over the next 25 years. City council got their first look at the new recreational facilities study on Tuesday, Feb. 17, which assessed Port […]

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