As such, for a second year, PME Mtl Centre-Ouest is launching its “Je relève le défi vert” contest, offering a total grant of $20,000 to encourage sustainable actions by businesses in Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Saint-Laurent and now, to the Town of Moun......
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Although illegal, this practice forces municipal crews to start their work all over again, considerably slowing down snow removal operations in the city and causing significant irritation for residents. Following this end-of-season observation, the......
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Replacement of the Russell pedestrian bridge over the REM: High-priced bids rejected, rehabilitation of existing structure planned. Town of Mount Royal, November 23, 2022 – Prices deemed too high led Town of Mount Royal Council to reject, at its......
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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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The public market is back in Mount Royal! Producers and processors will gather on in Connaught Park, on the pedestrian sidewalk and the pergola, every Thursday from 15:00 to 19:00, June 19 th to September 25 th , 2025. This high quality......
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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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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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Commissioned on the occasion of Town of Mount Royal’s centennial in 2012, The Royal Gift is a magnificent, richly illustrated, 250-page hardcover book. It tells, decade by decade, the fabulous story of the Model City. Preparing it elicited generous......
Learn moreThe garden city’s coat of arms is composed of several significant elements: The royal crown, of French origin, is enclosed in the top panel and blazoned with fleurons. Two heraldic roses, of English origin, are stylized wild roses with two rows o......
Learn moreThe Town Manager’s Office provides support to Town Council in managing the Town’s affairs. The office is responsible for implementing Council’s decisions and achieving its policy objectives. As a result, while working to maintain smooth relations b......
Learn moreThis department acts as the general secretariat for Town Council . It drafts and translates by-laws, resolutions, public notices and minutes of meetings. It oversees the consultation and referendum processes as well as the holding of elections and......
Learn moreWell known to the garden city’s residents, this department has many different audiences. It coordinates a range of sports, cultural and social activities, manages use of the Town’s recreational facilities and organizes one-time and occasional events......
Learn moreComplementing the essential services provided by the agglomeration, such as the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM), the Town’s own Public Security Department helps maintain the quality of life and safety in the garden city by providing......
Learn moreAll types of collections, traffic controls, work on roads, water mains and sewers, snow removal, maintenance of public green spaces and buildings: this department is responsible for several aspects that are fundamental to the quality of life in our......
Learn moreSupporting Town Council and the other municipal departments, the Treasurer’s Office and Material Resources provides expertise in the areas of accounting, finance, taxation, the budget process, information technology (IT) and procurement. All our fi......
Learn morePhone: 514 734-2914 Email: peter.malouf@town.mount-royal.qc.ca First elected as the 16th mayor of the Town of Mount Royal following the 2021 general election, Mr. Peter J. Malouf was re-elected in the November 2025 election with 64% of the vote......
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Phone : 514-734-2914 Email : caroline.decaluwe@town.mount-royal.qc.ca Councillor for District No. 6, Caroline Decaluwe. Re-elected with 59.91% of the votes in the 2025 municipal election. Architect and member of the Quebec Association......
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Phone : 514 734-2914 Email : sebastien.dreyfuss@town.mount-royal.qc.ca Councillor for District No. 7, Sébastien Dreyfuss. Re-elected with 71,11% of the votes in the 2025 municipal election. Sébastien Dreyfuss has deep roots in the Town......
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Fewer cars on our streets also means safer neighbourhoods for our children and less atmospheric pollution. Whether it's with the future REM, the metro and buses, Town of Mount Royal is fortunate to be served by a large public transit network that le......
Learn moreThe Planning Advisory Committee (usually designated by its French acronym, CCU) is mandated by the Town Council to make recommendations concerning construction or renovation projects to be carried out on its territory. CCU members meet every two we......
Learn moreThis by-law establishes the terms and conditions of the Oath of Allegiance service offered by the City to its residents. Consult the By-law
Learn moreThe sculpture erected in Gaia Park, located at the entrance to the city at the corner of Graham Boulevard and Rockland Road, was generously donated to the Town of Mount Royal by the Consul General of Greece and members of the Greek community. The sp......
Learn moreThe Town of Mount Royal is pleased to welcome you to the heart of its Garden City - a peaceful, flourishing environment where life is good! Driven by the satisfaction and well-being of its 21,844 residents, the Town of Mount Royal is pleased to pre......
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Its mission is to provide a caring, pleasant, safe and confidential setting that promotes the health and well-being of our Town’s young people, adults, families and seniors. The Community Support Service is also there to welcome, guide and assist n......
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Our arboreal heritage is there to see! Aware of the unique role that trees play in our community and keen on addressing the worrying issue of climate disruption, Town Council adopted its second Tree Policy in 2017. In particular, the policy aims t......
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