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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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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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Throughout the month of June, residents participated in the City’s photo contest. All were invited to share Westmount through their lens: lush green parks, a lively street scene, a building emblematic of the city's architectural heritage, a commun......
Read moreAccording to zoning by-law 1303 and permit and certificate by-law 1300, a certificate of authorization is required to fell a tree on private property if the trunk of the tree to be felled has a diameter of at least 0.1 m, measured at 1.3 m above the......
Read moreIn 1895 the Town of Cote St. Antoine changed its name to become the Town of Westmount. During the period from 1895 to 1908 when the Town got its charter and became the City of Westmount, the area saw its greatest period of growth. Ambitious civic pr......
Read moreIdentify and limit the presence of invasive plants in Westmount 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 spre......
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