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Order flowers and gifts from Smile & Shine Flowers located in Port Moody BC for a birthday, anniversary, graduation or a funeral service. The address of the flower shop is 2929 Saint Johns Street #3, Port Moody British Columbia V3H 2C2 Zip. The phone number is (604) 949-1407. We are committed to offer the most accurate information about Smile & Shine Flowers in Port Moody BC. Please contact us if this listing needs to be updated. Smile & Shine Flowers delivers fresh flowers – order today.

Business name:
Smile & Shine Flowers
Address:
2929 Saint Johns Street #3
City:
Port Moody
State:
British Columbia
Zip Code:
V3H 2C2
Phone number:
(604) 949-1407
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Express you love, friendship, thanks, support - or all of the above - with beautiful flowers & gifts!

Find Smile & Shine Flowers directions to 2929 Saint Johns Street #3 in Port Moody, BC (Zip V3H 2C2) on the Map. It's latitude and longitude coordinates are 49.27666, -122.847079 respectively.

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Flowers and Gifts News

Jul 6, 2021

Where will the Urban Roots Garden Centre be in Coquitlam? - The Tri-City News

A plant nursery that’s proposing to have pop-up garden centres in Port Moody, Vancouver and the township of Langley is also eyeing a high-profile site in Coquitlam. Monday night, city council will have a public hearing to consider a temporary use permit for Urban Roots, the retail side of Canadian Valley Growers that is converting a total of seven empty lots to sell flower baskets, seedlings, annuals, shrubs and gardening accessories. In Coquitlam, the store is proposed for the vacant property east of Coquitlam Centre mall by Walmart; the Morguard land at 1150 The High will be leased until Nov. 30. In Port Moody, council OK’d the temporary use permit by CityState Consulting last month for a pop-up garden facility at the corner of Clarke and Kyle streets, for two years. Other Urban Roots Garden Market locations in the works are at: • 1755 Cottrell St., Vancouver • 2901 East Hastings St., Vancouver • 4506 Rupert St., Vancouver • 6191 West Boulevard, Vancouver • 20090 91A Ave., township of Langley CityState’s Carola Alder told the Tri-City Ne...

Jul 6, 2018

Things to Do: Field Day, rose show & the Shuffle

Friday, June 22 SHUFFLE ALONGVisit the 13 locations listed in the Shuffle guide to check out the art in the City of the Arts: Port Moody. From 5:30 to 9 p.m., several artists, artisans and art groups will showcase their wares and give live demonstrations around Moody Centre including the Port Moody Arts Centre and Gallery Bistro. For a map, visit pomoarts.ca. article continues below Trending Stories KIDS MAGICFamilies can see tricks by magician Chris Capehart in the Vancouver Magic Circle's show, at 6 p.m. in the Inlet Theatre (100 Newport Dr., Port Moody). Tickets at $10 are via eventbrite.ca. Saturday, June 23 EP FIELD DAYLearn what amateur radio operators do at the EPCOM Field Day, a North American contest that takes place locally at Castle Park (2252 Castle Cres., Port Coquitlam). Visit epcom.ca. ART, PHOTOSMembers of the Coquitlam Art Club at Dogwood Pavilion show and sell their paintings for the group's 10th annual gathering, in the Centennial Pavilion (620 Poirier St., Coquitlam) from 9 a.m. to 4 p,.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Also, walk over...

Apr 27, 2017

Books Plus: Poetry, philosophy and flowers

The City Centre branch is located at 1169 Pinetree Way and the Poirier branch at 575 Poirier St.  PORT MOODY• SFU’s Philosopher’s Café — Trust: What guides you in deciding who or what to trust? When trust is broken, how do we regain what is lost? On Tuesday, April 18, drop in to the library’s ParkLane Room from 7 to 8:30 p.m. to join moderator Pamela Preston in exploring these questions.• Wills and estates: On Wednesday, April 19 from 7 to 8:30 p.m., lawyer Garrett Munroe will provide an overview of five important personal estate planning documents. Learn the importance of having an up-to-date personal estate plan. Questions welcome. Call 604-469-4577 to reserve a seat.For more information, visit library.portmoody.ca or call 604-469-4577. Port Moody Public Library is located at 100 Newport Dr., in the city hall complex.   TERRY FOX• Earth Day — Seed Bomb Making: Rescue your neglected planters and flower beds with a blast of colour — drop by Terry Fox Library and make a seed bomb on Saturday, April 22, 2 to 4 p.m. It’s easy to make a plant and the Earth (and your neighbours) will thank you. Everyone is welcome.• Coffee Mug Club: Meet fellow book lovers and discuss a selected title at Terry Fox Library. New members are welcome to drop by a meeting and join the group. The next meeting is Wednesday, April 26, 7 to 8 p.m.For more information, visit www.fvrl.bc.ca or the Fraser Valley Regional Library Facebook page. Terry Fox Library is located 2470 Mary Hill Rd. in PoCo. Phone 604-927-7999. (The Tri-City News)

Jan 19, 2017

Holiday shoppers hit Coquitlam Centre, stores despite snow

Santa at Coquitlam Centre were up, the food court was busier than usual and the Evergreen Extension brought new customers. Celia Chiang, owner of Port Moody Flowers, puts together a display of seasonal flowers. The local shop was busy over the holiday season with high demand for cut flowers, centre pieces and specialty items. - Diane Strandberg Customers also flocked to Best Buy for deals on electronics, snapped up sporting gear at Corner Sports in Port Coquitlam, bought specialty meats and turkey at Meat Craft in Port Moody, and decorated their tables with centre pieces from Port Moody Flowers. "Our traffic for most days has been up ... and those few days that it wasn’t, were definitely impacted by the snow and cold weather," said Deborah Stetz, marketing manager at Coquitlam Centre. Keenan Kerswell spent his Boxing Day helping customers at the Best Buy store in Coquitlam Centre mall. - Diane Strandberg But if the snow had some downsides, it also compressed the shopping season into a few short days, according to Chiang, the owner of Port Moody Flowers. "It happened to be such nice weather leading up (to the holiday weekend) so that really helped." Boxing Day was particularly hectic at Coquitlam Centre where Keenan ... (The Tri-City News)

Dec 28, 2016

60 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Sunday, December 4

Banyen Books and Sound, with Q&A session and signing. Local author Paymaneh Ritchie launches her first book Hello, My Name Is Oliver at Port Moody Inlet Theatre.   GALLERIES Juxtapoz x Superflat exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery offers a unique insight into contemporary art and its place in cultural life. Walker Evans: Depth of Field at the Vancouver Art Gallery features more than 200 black and white and colour... (Straight.com (blog))

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