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#POMOvotes2018: Lubik looking for council seat

Amy Lubik is hoping to find a seat on Port Moody council at the end of the rainbow. Lubik, who led a delegation that secured a commitment from council to install a rainbow crosswalk in the city, will run for a seat on that council in the Oct.
Amy Lubik
Amy Lubik is running for a seat on Port Moody council.

Amy Lubik is hoping to find a seat on Port Moody council at the end of the rainbow.

Lubik, who led a delegation that secured a commitment from council to install a rainbow crosswalk in the city, will run for a seat on that council in the Oct. 20 municipal elections.

Lubik is a former cancer researcher who now works in the development of public health policy. In a press release, she said she’s running for council because she “believes in fostering growth that promotes community well-being and inclusivity.”

Lubik is the third candidate for city councillor to officially declare an intention to run. She joins Richard Biedka and incumbent Meghan Lahti. As well, Mayor Mike Clay is running for re-election, with Coun. Rob Vagramov challenging for the top job.