" Good evening to all and thank you for being with us tonight. Thank you all for spending time with us this evening. As has become customary, I will speak briefly about recent events and updates, as well as provide an overview of our first year......
Learn more" Good ev ening to all, thank you for your interest in our community affairs and your presence tonight, be it in person or virtually. Firstly, I would like to share some good news for a few businesses in our industrial sector. We don’t often s......
Learn more" Good evening to all and thank you for joining us in whichever format you have chosen. My opening remarks tonight will be as much about immediate issues as well as longer standing files. Charging Stations I'm pleased to announce that we......
Learn moreWork 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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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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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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The Town of Mount Royal has received a letter from the Ministry of Culture and Communications of Quebec (French only) informing us that a proposal for heritage designation under the Cultural Heritage Act has been submitted for the Beth-El Synago......
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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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The BIXI bike-sharing system deployed on the Town of Mount Royal territory enables our residents to use bicycles to get around Montreal freely. Since the “start” of the 2025 season, many of you have been using BIXI bikes from stations located in VMR......
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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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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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With the holiday season right around the corner, MultiCaf Community Cafeteria is organizing a collection of non-perishable food supplies in collaboration with the Town of Mount Royal. The Townies are invited to take action to help the needy and......
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The BIXI bike-sharing system deployed on the Town of Mount Royal territory enables our residents to use bicycles to get around Montreal freely. During the 2025 season, many of you have been using BIXI bikes from stations located in VMR. Here are th......
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Following last week’s ice storm, the Town of Mount Royal would like to highlight the work of its municipal teams, who mobilized to ensure residents’ safety and maintain essential services. Electricity–Ice Storm Relief Station at Town Hall As part......
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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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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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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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Place names today are an integral part of the urban landscape. Toponymy – the study of place names – reveals the various stages of the municipality's development. The name Mount Royal reflects, in part, the Town’s railway-related roots. Collected in......
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 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 moreSince January 1, 2009, thanks to Bill 22 (An act to amend various legislative provisions concerning the urban agglomeration of Montréal), property owners now receive a single tax bill which includes that of the Town of Mount Royal and that of the Ag......
Learn moreWhen it comes to noise complaints, Town of Mount Royal encourages the complaining party first to contact the neighbour or neighbours involved before turning to the Town. Acting in this neighbourly manner could result in better cooperation and a quic......
Learn moreWhat is a public tree? A public tree is a tree planted by the Town in the public right-of-way. It has been inventoried, geolocated and included in a regularly updated database. The Town owns more than 10,000 public trees on its right-of-way. The m......
Learn moreThe emerald ash borer has constituted a problem in urban forests for several years now. To limit the spread of this insect pest within its borders, the Town has adopted By-law No. 1433 on April 27, 2015. Do you own an ash tree? Have it treated wi......
Learn moreAre you thinking about switching to clean, renewable geothermal energy for your home? As a number of major water mains run under the Town, you must first check that your home’s location does not pose a problem. Contact our Urban Planning and Inspect......
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