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This decision, made public by the Minister of Municipal Affairs, aims to provide homeowners with additional time and to allow for the development of solutions that better reflect on-the-ground realities. No penalties will be enforced before&nb......
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In 2026, you will receive four documents related to your tax bill: the tax bill; the payment coupons (three coupons on the same page); your assessment notice (please note that the fees indicated on the assessment notice apply only if you wish to......
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As part of the City’s follow-up to the March 6 intervention, a secondary inspection conducted today unfortunately revealed evidence of bed bugs in other areas of the Public library, beyond those initially found in the adult computer section. The C......
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Following the discovery of bed bugs in several areas of the building, the Westmount Public Library has been temporarily closed since March 8. A thorough evaluation by a specialised firm has led the City to adopt a comprehensive treatment protocol to......
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In a great display of community spirit, the Atwater Library and Computer Centre has stepped forward to support Westmount residents during the temporary closure of the City’s Public Library which was necessitated by the recent discovery of bed bugs i......
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Accessible at any time via the chat icon located at the bottom of each page, Antoine offers a simple and efficient way to find municipal information. Whether you are looking for a service, checking a schedule, or navigating the website, this new too......
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Residential (3%) and commercial (3.8%) rate increases have been in effect since April 1, 2026. As provided for in the Act to simplify the electricity distribution rate-setting process, this increase reflects the change in the Québec Consumer Price I......
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On this occasion, the following members of the new City Council were sworn in: Mayor of Westmount: Michael Stern District 1: Antonio D’Amico District 2: Jonathan Chomski District 3: Jeff J. Shamie District 4: Gurveen K. Chadha Distri......
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The toboggan run and snow park are open 7 days a week, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., weather permitting. The site will be closed to the public for safety or maintenance when required. Please respect the signage on location, respect other users and be caref......
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Japanese knotweed is an invasive plant that spreads aggressively thanks to a complex root system that clogs the soil, making it difficult for other plants to grow. The City shares information on how to identify, remove, and safely dispose of this pl......
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The City of Westmount has adopted b y-law 1625 , which amends certain provisions of the zoning by-law concerning the planting and protection of trees, as well as vegetated surfaces in side yards. This regulation aims to strengthen the preservation......
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From November 1 to April 15, dog owners may walk their dogs off-leash in Summit Woods from 5 a.m. to midnight. Summit Woods is closed from midnight to 5 a.m. The City also reminds dog owners that it is forbidden to bring or walk more than three d......
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Planned interventions include the removal of fallen trees and branches, as well as some preventive felling to ensure user safety. Certain sections of formal and informal trails will also be closed. These measures are intended to protect sensitive en......
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During an emergency, you will need some basic supplies. You will, perhaps, need to get by without power or tap water. Prepare to be more or less self-sufficient for 72 hours. Collect necessary items, make sure your kit is easy to carry and that all......
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Did you know that everyday items like your smartphone, laptop, leaf blower or e-bike can start a fire or set off an explosion? Many devices we use in our day to day life contain lithium-ion batteries, which can pose a real hazard. Without the proper......
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Above-average temperatures and high humidity may affect individuals at higher risk, including young children, pregnant women, seniors, persons with chronic medical conditions, and anyone working or exercising outdoors. During heat events, eve......
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Above-average temperatures and high humidity may affect individuals at higher risk, including young children, pregnant women, seniors, persons with chronic medical conditions, and anyone working or exercising outdoors. During heat events, everyone......
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The City adopts a proactive approach to identify problematic signs. In April 2025, the City launched a project aimed at improving the safety and efficiency of its road network. A collaborative effort between the City's Project Office, Public Safe......
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Since 2023, Public Safety Officers have been handing out these kits during colder weather or whenever they encounter someone in need. Each kit includes essential items for hygiene, warmth, and sustenance, such as travel-sized hygiene products, clean......
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Join in a host of activities for all ages organized by the Sports and Recreation Department and Westmount's Community Events, with the participation of Contactivity Centre and McGill Play Classics. Frosty fun awaits! Get ready for a fun-filled prog......
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Art Westmount is a two-day event that highlights visual artists from our community. Since 2006, our mission has been to recognize and celebrate local artists, whether they are amateurs, emerging, semi-professional, or established, by offering them t......
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This call for proposals is open to emerging, semi-professional or established artists residing in Westmount. The annual application period is from February 15 to April 15. Selected artists will be offered a solo or shared exhibition at the Gallery......
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Early Childhood Week encourages communities to make early childhood development a true social priority in Quebec. At the meeting on October 1, 2025, City Council passed a resolution in support of this week, which marks its 10 th anniversary in 2025......
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For more information on registration procedures and the various activities offered by the Westmount Sports and Recreation Department , please consult the 2025 Spring Activity Guide . Registration begins Tuesday, February 11: online at......
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Here is the schedule : 8:30 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. – General and figure skating 8:30 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. – 10 years old and under 10:00 a.m. – 11:20 a.m. – 11 to 15 years old 11:00 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. – 16 years old and over 12:30 – 13:50 – 10 years and......
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