Tip #1: Managing heavy rainfall through urban greening Did you know that nature can help us better manage heavy rainfall? Large parking spaces and paved backyards prevent water from seeping into the ground, which can lead to heavy wate......
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Travelling collections are back for 2024! Temporary drop-off points will be set up across the island of Montreal in April, May, June, August, September and October to collect household hazardous waste (HHW): nail polish, propane tanks, car batteries......
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The Town of Mount Royal makes it easy for you to repair, replace or request a new blue, green or brown wheeled bin. Here's how: Fill out the appropriate form, available on the Residual materials collection for residents page. On......
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Whether it's environmental issues, gutters, pool enclosures or trees to be replaced in backyards, the teams on the ground will be able to inform you about the steps required to ensure the safety and compliance of your homes. Replacing trees in bac......
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Creating your Urban Veggie Garden By Albert Mondor , horticulturist and biologist Are you eager to follow the huge urban agriculture trend this summer by growing your own vegetables and herbs, but don’t have any land? No problem, you c......
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Christmas tree (natural or artificial): Set up your Christmas tree away from heat sources (baseboards, space heaters, fireplace, etc.) Turn off the Christmas lights when you go to sleep or leave your home. Cut approximately 1 cm off the base o......
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For the second year in a row, the Town of Mount Royal has been participating in the Ensemble on verdit residential greening campaign, an initiative of the GRAME (Group of recommendations and actions for a better environment) that allows residents......
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Growing Herbs in Containers By Albert Mondor , horticulturist and biologist There’s nothing like freshly picked herbs to give your summer dishes a burst of flavour! What’s even more fun and satisfying is growing your own herbs in a con......
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Dear Residents, Having recently passed the halfway mark of our mandate since the election in November 2021, I find it fitting to provide a review and assessment of the main achievements accomplished by your council and administration during t......
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Ladies and gentlemen, Esteemed dignitaries, Ms. Michelle Setlakwe , MNA, Mr. Anthony Housefather , MP, Mr. Jason Savard Todd , Deputy Project Manager, REM, Mr. David Gédéon , Manager, REM Operator, Representatives of No......
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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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"Good evening, colleagues, members of the administration, and residents of our great Town of Mount Royal. As we embark on this new chapter together, I would first like to extend my warmest thanks to everyone who ran in the recent municipal electio......
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Since July 7, a major worksite has been underway in the Town centre. The work to mobilize the site on the vacant lot between the town hall parking and the current REC will take until the end of 2027. Schedule and potential impacts on nearby reside......
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Our technical staff has been monitoring the evolution of the bike lane project on Graham blvd. since its implementation. We are happy to see that it is well used and seems to answer the needs. For the section from Kindersley towards Connaught park,......
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The REM has organized an open house weekend that will allow you to discover the new stations on the Deux-Montagnes branch. You can ride the electric train for free from the Ville-de-Mont-Royal station between 9:00 and 18:00, according to the schedu......
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The police officers from Police station 26 and the Town of Mount Royal Public Security would like to remind you of some prevention tips in order to protect your home against break-ins. Lock your doors and windows when you are away. At ni......
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In 2021, the Town of Mount Royal adopted a Local Sustainable Development Plan. It was the fourth edition, and it was ambitious. Among the key priorities were active and sustainable mobility and sustainable governance of the Town through the procurem......
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View the full report In a nutshell, the sample totals 1,090 people who participated in one or more of the consultation actions between February 1 and March 5, 2023: Two information evenings on February 1 and 2, 2023 (approximately 500 people at......
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The Town of Mount Royal invites citizens who are interested in environmental issues to apply to be volunteer members for the Committee on Sustainable Development and Climate Change. This newly created committee will consist of four e......
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The Committee on Sustainable Development and Climate Change is now officially formed and was announced yesterday at the regular meeting of the Town Council. The Committee's mandate will cover the following topics: Propose measures to addr......
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Do you own or rent a commercial space on Town of Mount Royal and would like to renovate your business? You can get financial support through the new Commerce-Montreal program. The aims of the Commerce-Montreal Program are to: Encourage the reno......
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On Thursday, March 21 st, several members of the business community of the sector located in Namur-De la Savane accepted the invitation of the Mayor of Mount Royal, Peter J. Malouf, as well as elected officials from the Town of Côte-St-Luc, an......
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Feedback Report On April 3, as part of the process of drawing up the special urban plan (PPU) for the Beaumont sector , the Town conducted interviews with the business community and property owners in the area covered by the PPU, with a goa......
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Last update: February 27, 2025 - 11:13 The Town of Mount Royal experienced significant snowstorms this past week, with almost 75 cm of snowfall recorded. As of Thursday February 13, our teams had cleared all streets and even begun snow blowin......
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In a show of support for Canadian nationalism and pride, the Town Council has taken the initiative to distribute Canadian flags to residents. This gesture reinforces our attachment to our national identity at a time when unity is more important th......
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