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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Source: Hydro-Québec Do you see trees cluttering up the power grids in your municipality? Hydro-Québec has recently updated its vegetation control work schedule. This new online schedule applies to both the distribution and transmission networks......
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The redesign of the bus network, which will be implemented no earlier than March 23, 2026, is in line with the launch of the Anse-à-l'Orme branch of the REM. The redesign of the bus network in Mount Royal improves access to the REM with the intro......
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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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Every summer, the Town of Mount Royal recruits students and seasonal workers to strengthen its teams in several municipal departments. Want to work close to home in an organized, dynamic environment known for its supportive management? Now is the ti......
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The new “ Services for Seniors ” section lists all the social activities and events, services and resources available to our Town's dynamic community of Seniors. As part of Quebec's “ Municipalité des Amis des Aînés ” program, the Town is committed......
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Work to come Rehabilitation work on the Cornwall and Laird bridges Work will start on April 20, 2026 on Cornwall bridge; once completed, work will start on Laird bridge. Please follow signage in place to ensure your safety. Duration: April 2......
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Since last August, evening bus routes for the Industrial sector have been added by the STM to improve modal transportation for workers in the area. As a result, the 115 Paré line has extended hours to better serve workers who begin or end their shi......
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With the return of the spring season and the hotter weather, there is an increased risk of heavy rainstorms in the Montreal region. Such weather events can send large volumes of water into the sewer systems in a short amount of time, potentially ove......
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Upcoming projects As announced by Mayor Peter Malouf at the April 2025 Council meeting, a number of improvements to ensure a safe cycling network will be carried out in 2025 and 2026. In the near future, several projects will be launched to make......
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As the municipal election of 2025 comes to a close, I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all residents of TMR. Thank you for taking the time to speak with the candidates at your doors, to read about each platform, and to listen and ask tho......
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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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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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Are you experiencing challenges with your child? Have you recently lost your job and feel helpless? Do you need assistance with an elderly parent? Have you recently arrived in the country and feel isolated? The impressive range of services offered......
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Please be advised of two upcoming road closures affecting access to buildings at 5, 25, 45, 65, and 85 Brittany Avenue: • Partial closure of northbound Canora Road , between Brittany Avenue and Côte-de-Liesse Road. • Full and p......
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