A team of researchers from McGill University have launched a study on the use of Town centre parking lots over the last few days. The students will be on site from May 28 to June 8 to gather feedback from stakeholders in a short survey. If you are......
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In recent weeks, the Town has received several questions about the installations permitted for bringing swimming pools up to standard. The Town of Mount Royal wishes to reiterate its position on the need for a fence that physically separates a......
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Work begins The contract for the future 30-40 Roosevelt building was recently awarded to the GEYSER Group, which is also part of the consortium currently building the Community and Sports Centre. Work began on September 29 and is expected to las......
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The Town of Mount Royal has been awarded the Level 5 BiblioQUALITÉ distinction for 2025 — the highest rating granted by the Association des bibliothèques publiques du Québec. With a 100 % score , the library stands out for its outstanding servi......
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Creating Your Urban Veggie Garden By Albert Mondor , horticulturist and biologist Given the current health and economic situation, many people are feeling the urge to reconnect with food and become more self-sufficient by growing their......
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The event kicked off on Thursday 22 May at the United Church of Mount Royal, with a rousing concert by the Musiciens à la carte ensemble, led by pianist Isabelle Janes and accompanied by soprano Mélanie Saucier , jazz/pop singer Dominic Lafo......
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It is my pleasure to present the 2025 Action Plan for People with Disabilities (available in French only). Simply put, the Action Plan aims to improve the lives of persons with disabilities in our town while supporting their integration into educ......
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A sale by public auction will be held on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at 10:00 at the municipal workshops located at 180 Clyde Road, to sell off municipal property and also bicycles that have been abandoned on public property for more than 60 days. At th......
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Thieves may take advantage of the vulnerability of seniors to steal the jewelry they are wearing or other valuables in their possession. Thieves will use any means necessary to distract them and steal jewelry and valuables; vigilance is required at......
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Michelle Setlakwe, Member of the National Assembly for Mont-Royal-Outremont, and Mayor Peter Malouf were on hand recently to celebrate a major milestone: the contract to build the new Centre sportif et communautaire (CSC) de Mont-Royal has officiall......
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Following the 2021 election, and as your newly elected mayor, I had hoped to bridge the partisan divide and bring Council together to work collaboratively towards common goals and in the best interest of our residents. Over the past two years I hav......
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Bike Network Section Most of the planned bike network improvements have been completed. Only two sections could not be completed, namely on Lucerne and in the Town centre; they will be finalized as soon as Hydro-Québec and the REM have completed......
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This initiative, which aims to anticipate risks and reduce the vulnerability of certain buildings to heavy rainfall, complements the new asset and stormwater management strategy being implemented by TMR on its side. Here are the main points: Re......
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It is now time to register! Registration is now open for Resilient Properties , an inspection program fully funded by the municipality, representing an investment of $1 million in 2026. Eligible property owners can now register to receive a fr......
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