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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You must first obtain a temporary occupation or obstruction permit for public property. This requirement is outlined in By-law No.1468 on Public Domain Occupancy Permits of the Town of Mount Royal. It ensures public safety, efficient traffic fl......
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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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As of January 1, 2025, a new, single, standardized province-wide list of recoverable materials is in effect. These changes have an impact on what can be deposited in your blue bin. For more details on accepted materials and practical tips (e......
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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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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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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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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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Blue recycling bins are no longer collected directly by employees, but by the mechanized arms of trucks specifically designed for the task. Certain guidelines and criteria must be met for collection to be possible. Otherwise, your bins will not b......
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