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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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Overview Roadway and sidewalk clearing operations are currently underway. Snow loading operations will begin Monday, January 12. Current Operations Clearing of streets and sidewalks to maintain safe conditions for all users. Snow loading will t......
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4:15 p.m. update Crews are fully mobilized on site to repair the gas leak and restore electricity to the Alexis Nihon and Westmount Square area. Due to the highly complex nature of the incident and the delicate interventions required, the opera......
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Public Works crews will begin snow loading operations in the morning of Monday, February 3 , beginning with commercial districts, school zones and fire routes. This operation is expected to take 2 days to complete. Snow clearing on roads, the sand......
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Public Works crews will begin snow loading operations in the morning of Friday, January 10 , beginning with commercial districts, school zones and fire routes. This operation is expected to take 2 days to complete. When parking your vehicle in the......
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Public Works crews have been clearing snow from the streets to keep traffic moving. Nearly 70% of sidewalks have been cleared, with the remainder expected to be cleared in the coming days. Snow loading operations have already taken place this Monday......
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Notice to residents: Please move any vehicles that are parked on the street to leave more space between your vehicle and the sidewalk. This will allow snowplows to clear the sidewalks effectively. Overview Heavier than expected snowfall occurred......
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Reminder: Vehicles must be winter-ready from December 1 to March 15. Learn more Overview A new layer of snow fell from November 16 to 17. Our teams are on the ground clearing snow and ensuring public safety on our territory. Current Operation......
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Update - Dec. 12, 2025 at 5 p.m.: Snow loading operations will start on Saturday, December 13 at 6 a.m. Consult Info-NEIGE Westmount app to view planned operations and parking restrictions. Over the past 24 hours, approximately 10 cm of snow has......
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When parking your vehicle in the street, please watch for signs indicating parking restrictions and move your vehicle accordingly in advance of the snow loading. Parked vehicles that interfere with snow removal operations will be tow......
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When parking your vehicle in the street, please watch for signs indicating parking restrictions and move your vehicle accordingly in advance of the snow loading. Parked vehicles that interfere with snow removal operations will be towed .......
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Overview Snow clearing operations on streets and sidewalks have been completed. Spreading operations are currently underway to ensure safe travel for residents. Operations in Progress and Upcoming Spreading on roads and sidewalks. Start o......
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Update—January 29, 2026, at 2 p.m.: Following a pause to operations due to unforeseen circumstances on January 29, snow loading operations are planned to resume on January 30. From the evening of January 25 to the afternoon of January 26, approxi......
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The City is undertaking its 7 th snow removal operation of the season. This follows an accumulation of approximately 13 cm of snow across the territory of the City of Westmount from February 10 to 12. The City's Public Works teams continue......
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The City is undertaking its 8 th snow removal operation of the season. P recipitation overnight on February 25, combined with the previous week's snowfall and snow from private parking spaces, has resulted in snow accumulation of up to 15 cm in s......
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