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The City of Westmount has released the final report by the firm Atkins Réalis (formerly SNC-Lavalin), dated July 7, 2025, on noise levels generated by Route 136 within its territory as part of the Turcot Interchange project. Commissioned jointly by......
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On April 1, 2024, Lucien-L’Allier station had to be closed due to some major renovation work. The work consists mainly in rebuilding the four platforms, which are at the end of their useful life, and in bringing the site up to accessibility and safe......
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This includes all flexible plastic bags and packaging (whether stretchable or not), and all rigid plastic containers (whether identified with a Möbius strip or not). Containers: usually have a cap or lid. Packaging: used to easily transport a pro......
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We remind you to move your clocks forward one hour on the evening of March 8 or the morning of March 9. Computers and smartphones will move to Eastern Standard Time automatically. Please use this occasion to verify that your smoke detectors are fun......
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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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Did you know that around 40% of the recyclable materials generated by Greater Montreal households are thrown out with the household garbage and sent to landfill? We’d like to take this opportunity to remind you of some important recycling tips! Co......
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During a heatwave, grass naturally goes dormant: it turns yellow, but this is not a sign that it’s dead. There’s no need to overwater it, as it rests to conserve water and will green up again once the rain returns. Eco-responsible habits : Water......
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As quorum cannot be reached for the November PAC meeting, applications subject to discretionary by-laws (SPAIP, minor exemption, SCAOPI, demolition and requests for zoning amendments) will be presented at the next meeting, scheduled for December 202......
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The April Urban Planning Advisory Committee meetings scheduled for March 31 and April 2 have been cancelled. The items submitted for these meetings will be reviewed at a upcoming meeting. Thank you for your understanding. PAC Meeting: May 2026......
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