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Mario Bartel

Mario Bartel

Mario Bartel has been a journalist for over 30 years. More than half that tenure was spent peering through the viewfinder of a camera as a photojournalist.

As they suffered the brunt of a contracting industry, he started spending more time at the keyboard, covering everything from civic affairs to features to sports.

Over the course of his diverse career, Bartel has covered visits by prime ministers, championship junior hockey teams, the early morning toil of a tug captain, late-night fires, the 106th birthday celebration of a community icon, the challenges of a professional hockey player trying to come back from triple cancer diagnoses and more election night celebrations in dark, crowded pubs or community halls than he cares to remember.

Alas, he's yet to have the opportunity to ride in a blimp.

When Bartel's not pounding out Port Moody council stories, setting up lights for a feature portrait, or shivering in the cold rain shooting high school soccer, he is riding his bike, usually out to the Fraser Valley, up Mt. Seymour or along urban routes that take advantage of Vancouver's extensive cycling network. Often those rides involve a stop at a coffee shop, even though he doesn’t imbibe in hot beverages. But he does enjoy a good pain au chocolat and he can attest Blacksmith bakery in Fort Langley makes the best this side of Paris.

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Recent Work by Mario

Developer begins marketing the first phase of its massive Port Moody project

Developer begins marketing the first phase of its massive Port Moody project

Wesgroup Properties' development of its massive Inlet District project in Port Moody is expected to take 25 years
Will design guidelines help Port Moody's downtown feel like 'one complete park?'

Will design guidelines help Port Moody's downtown feel like 'one complete park?'

Design guidelines for the development of Port Moody's downtown will help create a "unified experience and continuous public realm," says the architecture firm Perkins&Will.
Province 'encouraged' by Port Moody's progress to meet housing targets

Province 'encouraged' by Port Moody's progress to meet housing targets

Port Moody's net completion of 172 new housing units in 2024 fell short of minimum 231 expected by the provincial government.
Anmore envisions lower density for massive development proposal. But at what cost?

Anmore envisions lower density for massive development proposal. But at what cost?

Icona Properties is seeking to developing a 151-acre parcel of land it owns in the south end of Anmore.
Projects up for Port Moody's final approval will bring more than 300 new rental apartments

Projects up for Port Moody's final approval will bring more than 300 new rental apartments

Anthem Properties wants to build two new rental projects in Port Moody along St. Johns Street.
Port Moody boosts development cost charges

Port Moody boosts development cost charges

Port Moody last updated its development cost charges bylaw in 2019
Proposal for Port Moody towers will go to public hearing in the new year

Proposal for Port Moody towers will go to public hearing in the new year

Vancouver-based developer Beedie Living wants to build 981 new homes in three towers in Port Moody's downtown.
Trio of towers for Port Moody's downtown getting their second look

Trio of towers for Port Moody's downtown getting their second look

Beedie Living wants to build three condo towers and a six-storey transitional housing facility near the Moody Centre SkyTrain station.
'We have some big challenges': Port Moody falling behind in meeting B.C. housing target

'We have some big challenges': Port Moody falling behind in meeting B.C. housing target

Port Moody is expected to have 1,695 new homes occupied by September 2028.
Port Moody council approves rental tower despite concerns about view corridors, unit sizes

Port Moody council approves rental tower despite concerns about view corridors, unit sizes

A 12-storey rental tower with 128 apartments in Port Moody will be built atop a six-storey parkade, four of which will be above ground.
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