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The call for proposals takes place annually from February 15 to April 15 . The Gallery at Victoria Hall Located next to the Westmount Conservatory, the Gallery at Victoria Hall offers a space to showcase Westmount artists and presents many art ex......
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The Gallery at Victoria Hall is a unique public space dedicated to visual arts linking the community centre to the Library. The Gallery’s mission is to offer a space devoted to showcase and celebrate Westmount artists—be they emerging, semi-pr......
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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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Urgent repairs to address an air conditioning issue require the closure of the Victoria Hall community centre building, including the Gallery, from August 4 to 6 (inclusive). During this time, most activities have been transferred to the exercise r......
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To facilitate the work, the central westbound lane on Rue Sherbrooke, between Avenue Claremont and Avenue Grey, will be closed daily from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m . The lane will reopen after these hours.
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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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Commissioner of Public Order Liaison with Merchants' Associations Member of the Finance and Administration Commission Member of the Local Heritage Council 514-989-5200 ext. 5075 plevine@westmount.org Biography Paul Levine has proudly cal......
Read moreThe Ascension of Our Lord , Westmount’s first English Catholic church, was constructed in 1928 on land purchased from the Grey Nuns. The architects of the neo-Gothic stone building were E.J. Turcotte, Magennis & Walsh of Boston. Value statement
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In 1901, the first Catholic church in Westmount, Saint-Léon-de-Westmount , was built on farmland purchased from the Grey Nuns. The design of the neo-Romanesque style exterior and the radical modifications made in 1920 are the work of architect G.A.......
Read moreTrees–A collective heritage Trees are an important part of Westmount’s character and history. From the time of the Iroquois, to the arrival of the French and British, to the present, the local landscape has been defined by its patchwork of charming......
Read moreAssess needs and avoid overbuilding Do you really need such large floor areas in kitchens, bathrooms or entrance halls? Appreciate your green space: will an addition be a detriment to the enjoyment of your garden? Check out useful information e......
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