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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

Residents nervous after Port Coquitlam landslide comes close to homes

Residents nervous after Port Coquitlam landslide comes close to homes

The landslide occurred on provincial land below the Mary Hill Bypass in Port Coquitlam.
Headlines from the past: Could Hollywood help save a part of Port Moody's heritage?

Headlines from the past: Could Hollywood help save a part of Port Moody's heritage?

In 1997, a pair of Port Moody councillors looked to Hollywood as a way to save the city's old Ioco townsite, pitching it as a set for film and TV productions
'The opportunity is infinite': Port Moody's Site B looks to spread its community-building wings

'The opportunity is infinite': Port Moody's Site B looks to spread its community-building wings

Port Moody tech entrepreneur Chris Peacock started Site B in 2022 in an old warehouse as an adjunct to his acquisition of Brave Brewing in the city's Brewers' Row.
Reptile rescue says Port Moody's ban on mobile live animal presentations isn't fair

Reptile rescue says Port Moody's ban on mobile live animal presentations isn't fair

The operator of Wild Education rescue in Langley says Port Moody's ban on mobile live animal presentations imperils his operation.
Federal NDP leader calls for more protections against consequences of trade war during Port Moody visit

Federal NDP leader calls for more protections against consequences of trade war during Port Moody visit

Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh visited Port Moody Legion Branch 119 on Monday morning.
Photos: Supporters of Port Moody murder victim undeterred by last-minute court delay

Photos: Supporters of Port Moody murder victim undeterred by last-minute court delay

Iain Hunt, the husband for Port Moody murder victim Trina Hunt, was scheduled to appear at BC Provincial Court in Port Coquitlam Wednesday morning on a charge of indignity to human remains.
Want to shop Canadian? This Port Moody student has developed an app to help

Want to shop Canadian? This Port Moody student has developed an app to help

The free Canalens app allows users to take a photo of a product in the store and retrieve information whether it's Canadian, as well as any ethical concerns.
Coquitlam Express sign son of beloved former Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Canucks defenceman

Coquitlam Express sign son of beloved former Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Canucks defenceman

Cole Bieksa is the son for Kevin Bieksa, who was a defenceman for the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Canucks for 10 years before ending his career with the Anaheim Ducks.
Port Moody police need help identifying break-in suspects

Port Moody police need help identifying break-in suspects

The suspects were captured on CCTV breaking into a shop in Port Moody's NewPort Village at about 4 a.m. Feb. 25.
This sweet, sticky-fingered treat is coming to Coquitlam Centre

This sweet, sticky-fingered treat is coming to Coquitlam Centre

Lee's Donuts was started in 1979 on Granville Island in Vancouver
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