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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

Massive Anmore development proposal sparks tensions with Port Moody

Massive Anmore development proposal sparks tensions with Port Moody

Icona Properties' proposal to build 2,200 new homes on a 150-acre property it owns in Anmore could triple the village's current population of 2,500.
Port Moody approves twin 39-storey towers

Port Moody approves twin 39-storey towers

The towers, next to the Moody Centre SkyTrain station, will comprise 865 rental apartments, 44 of which will be available at below-market rates.
Too 'car-centric': Design plan for Port Moody's Spring Street goes back to the drawing board

Too 'car-centric': Design plan for Port Moody's Spring Street goes back to the drawing board

The design plan for Spring Street is supposed to create a cohesive look and experience to the east-west corridor that will be the spine through several large, new developments in Port Moody's downtown.
April 1 public hearing for Port Moody's tallest towers

April 1 public hearing for Port Moody's tallest towers

Vancouver-based PCI Developments wants to build two 39-storey rental towers next to Port Moody's Moody Centre SkyTrain station.
New development in Port Moody's historic downtown launches March 8

New development in Port Moody's historic downtown launches March 8

Mary Anne's Place is named after Port Moody's beloved heritage advocate, Mary Anne Cooper, who died in 2021 at the age of 107.
Port Moody rent-to-own project fails to help first-time buyers

Port Moody rent-to-own project fails to help first-time buyers

Port Moody council has agreed to amend its housing agreement with Marcon Development to allow the company to alter its program so more potential purchasers can qualify.
More rental apartments being proposed for Port Moody's downtown

More rental apartments being proposed for Port Moody's downtown

A proposal by Anthem Properties would bring 325 new rental apartments in a 26-storey tower south of the Moody Centre SkyTrain station.
'People want to ask questions': Anmore approves next step of consultation plan for massive development

'People want to ask questions': Anmore approves next step of consultation plan for massive development

The development proposal could see up to 2,200 new homes constructed in Anmore, along with a park, commercial spaces and a new community centre.
'This is a big change': Downtown Port Moody's first towers get the go-ahead

'This is a big change': Downtown Port Moody's first towers get the go-ahead

Vancouver-based Beedie Living will construct 32-, 34- and 38-storey towers on Spring Street, near the Moody Centre SkyTrain station.
New bylaw brings more protections for Port Moody tenants

New bylaw brings more protections for Port Moody tenants

Port Moody landlords who don't follow the new rules could face a fine up to $50,000
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