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Why is Hydro Westmount changing meters? Meters have an expiry date (generally 10 years) and must be changed by the expiration date. This process is strictly audited by Measurement Canada and failure to comply results in heavy fines for the City of......
Read moreGood morning Westmount! is a personalised telephone service for seniors, persons with disabilities and individuals with reduced autonomy residing alone in Westmount. A reassuring voice in case of emergencies or accidents . How does it work? The......
Read moreInfo-Outages map Info Outages is a map of the City that lets you view the status of Westmount’s electrical network in real time. View the Info-Outages map Contact Hydro Westmount to report an outage and to determine the extent of the power out......
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The Gouvernement du Québec regulates and set the standards for the quality of our drinking water. In March 2019, Health Canada recommended that the maximum acceptable amount of lead in our water be reduced from 10 µg/L to 5 µg/L. In October of the s......
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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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Precipitation is expected to begin early Wednesday morning, between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. , continuing steadily throughout the day, and ending early Thursday morning. Forecasts indicate potential ice accumulations of 10 to 20 mm. With no significant th......
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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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The stability of the electrical service is threatened by peak consumption. Without an immediate reduction in overall demand, the risk of service interruptions and sector-wide outages is very high. To protect the grid and maintain service, please fo......
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Dear Westmount residents, Serving on City Council has been an immense honour and privilege. The opportunity to directly impact the daily lives of our residents has been deeply fulfilling. I am immensely proud of the collective achievements we have......
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(The speech was delivered at the opening of the Council meeting on October 1, 2025.) Twelve years ago, I began this journey not out of some lifelong ambition to be in municipal politics, but as a way to participate in the community where I was......
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The members of Westmount City Council join me in expressing our profound sadness following the antisemitic attack that occurred on December 14, 2025, during a public Chanukah celebration in Sydney, Australia. Innocent people were targeted simply bec......
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Invasive plants are non-native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers that have been spread by human activity, intentionally or accidentally. They are often capable of reproducing and spreading rapidly, outcompeting native species and upsetting the ecos......
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No Mow May helps pollinators by allowing early season flowers to grow in our lawns, parks and green spaces. This allows more bees and beneficial bugs to find food and take shelter in the shady grass without mower blades chopping up their habitat. N......
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This greening initiative is offered by the Regroupement des éco‑quartiers (REQ) and the Société de verdissement du Montréal métropolitain (Soverdi) to residents of cities in the Montreal agglomeration. Make a real difference by he......
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No one is spared from fraud attempts. Recent trends show that scams are becoming increasingly subtle, informed by personal information posted on accessible websites such as LinkedIn, Facebook and others, and tailored to the age of potential victims.......
Read moreThanks to the many donations received, Officers are able to prepare and distribute more than 40 additional kits during their winter patrols. These kits contain essential items such as warm socks, hygiene products, non-perishable snacks, items to h......
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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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The snow removal teams have deployed 3 snow-blowers and 37 trucks to ensure the roads are as clean as possible. The main arteries that have been cleared are : Rue Sherbrooke between Notre-Dame-de-Grâce area and Westmount Park (commercial area) Av......
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To this day, more than 25% of the territory has been cleared of snow. On-site, 3 snowblowers and 37 trucks have been still deployed to clear the roads. The main areas that have been cleared are : Commercial areas Schools South side of Rue Sherb......
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To this day, on February 20, more than 45% of the territory has been cleared of snow. The main areas that were cleared today are : Avenues Roslyn, Grosvenor and Lansdowne The south side of Rue Sainte-Catherine between Chemin Glen and the......
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The main areas that were cleared are: Rue Sainte-Catherine Avenue Victoria 50% of The Boulevard Snow loading will continue with all snow removal teams tomorrow, Saturday, February 22. The objective is to clear the entire city by next Wednesday......
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The main areas cleared are: Avenues Upper Lansdowne, Upper Belmont and Lexington Avenues Murray Hill, Douglas, Renfrew and Grenville Avenue Claremont By consulting this interactive map , you can follow snow removal in the City of Westmou......
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