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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

The struggle for affordable housing, and what it meant when a Coquitlam woman found it

The struggle for affordable housing, and what it meant when a Coquitlam woman found it

"It changes your perception of yourself," Frances Stone said. She was on a BC Housing waiting list for five years and applied to every co-op in Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­before landing a local apartment with rent geared to her income.
Italian authority ranks this Port Moody pizzeria the best in Canada

Italian authority ranks this Port Moody pizzeria the best in Canada

Pizzeria Spacca Napoli was awarded a three-spicchi ranking from Gambero Rosso in Italy.
'It's just not OK': How a Port Moody bakery is standing up against rude, impatient customers

'It's just not OK': How a Port Moody bakery is standing up against rude, impatient customers

More than a third of the employees at Gabi & Jules bakery, located in Port Moody and Burnaby, self-identify as having a disability.
'It's a real ego booster': Port Moody man putting his face on the line at beard-growing competition

'It's a real ego booster': Port Moody man putting his face on the line at beard-growing competition

Port Moody construction worker Kyle Desjarlais has been cultivating his 14-inch beard and complementary moustache for 10 years
Enchanting festival will set Belcarra forest aglow for the holidays

Enchanting festival will set Belcarra forest aglow for the holidays

The Christmas Tea Lights festival at Camp Howdy in Belcarra runs Fridays to Sundays beginning Nov. 15 until Dec. 23.
Port Moody's tallest towers would come with a grocery store, plaza and pedestrian bridge

Port Moody's tallest towers would come with a grocery store, plaza and pedestrian bridge

Vancouver-based PCI Developments wants to build two 39-storey rental towers next to the Moody Centre SkyTrain station.
Coquitlam soccer player hopes his long, winding road to Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­FC leads to the playoffs

Coquitlam soccer player hopes his long, winding road to Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­FC leads to the playoffs

David Norman Jr. was born in New Westminster but grew up in Coquitlam.
Port Moody bakers hoping to taste success at Small Business BC Awards

Port Moody bakers hoping to taste success at Small Business BC Awards

Jessica and Andy Nguyen started their gourmet cookie business in the kitchen of their mom's Port Moody townhome
Port Moody project proves rent-to-own will help housing affordability, but challenges remain: Developer

Port Moody project proves rent-to-own will help housing affordability, but challenges remain: Developer

More than 700 people initially applied to participate in a unique rent-to-own program at 50 Electronic Ave. in Port Moody
'It is really troubling': Police looking for thief who stole defibrillator from Port Moody rec centre

'It is really troubling': Police looking for thief who stole defibrillator from Port Moody rec centre

An automated electronic defibrillator (AED) can be used to revive someone in cardiac arrest.
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