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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a rating system that is recognized as the international mark of excellence for sustainable building in over 132 countries. Since 2002, the Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC) and LEED Canada......
Read moreInformation Email : assocpropriochienswestmount@gmail.com December 2013 Special message from the new Westmount Dog Owners Association You are invited to join the Westmount Dog Owners Association (WDOA). We are re-activating the WDOA t......
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On this 24th day of January, the City of Westmount marks Canada's national day for mental health by raising the Bell Let's Talk Day flag. Too often, mental health can go unnoticed. Today, we highlight the importance of looking after our mental healt......
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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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Household garbage, or trash, is any residue, debris or object discarded after its use and that cannot be reused, recycled or composted. Garbage is destined for landfill. The City of Westmount promotes effective waste management that reduce......
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Recyclable materials are materials that can be reintroduced into the production process from which they are derived or into a similar process that uses the same type of material. Recovery is the process of sorting materials at home and having th......
Read moreOnce you have received your permit, you can start work on bringing your pool up to standard. If the work to be carried out does not require a permit, make sure that it is completed before September 30, 2026.
Read moreMetropolitan Gem The City lies over 4,02 square kilometres on the western slopes of Mount Royal. It encompasses an urban forest, numerous parks and playgrounds, as well as cultural, religious and educational institutions. Its green is not restr......
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