GREEN/FOOD WASTE FOOD Fruit and vegetables, meat, poultry, fish and seafood Dairy products Grain products such as breads, cakes, cereals, pasta, rice, etc. Eggs Nuts and shells Coffee beans and grounds, coffee filters Tea and h......
Learn moreMany residents leave their containers on the sidewalk or on the edge of the street. In fact, they should be left on your property, along the entrance. Blocking the snowploughs’ path delays the carrying out of snow removal operations and increases th......
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Here is a summary of the work to be done in connection with the recent snowfall: Branch collection Our teams are already busy collecting fallen branches. As such, we will give priority to hanging branches, then branches blocking public roads or......
Learn moreFollowing the 2021 election, and as your newly elected mayor, I had hoped to bridge the partisan divide and bring Council together to work collaboratively towards common goals and in the best interest of our residents. Over the past two years I hav......
Learn moreYou 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......
Learn moreWild animals: Measures for keeping them away from you home Public Security, in collaboration with Centre Canin de Suroît, handles all matters relating to wild animals in the Town. To keep wild animals such as skunks, squirrels and racoons out of y......
Learn moreExcept for certain parts of Town centre during certain periods, street parking in Mount Royal is limited to four hours on any one block. Overnight parking on streets regardless of the 4-hour limit is allowed only if you have a temporary ove......
Learn moreMore Flexible Parking Restrictions on Certain Streets in Town Centre, West of the Railway An area within our Town Centre has seen restrictions on street parking become more flexible. The map outlines the area concerned, which corresponds to th......
Learn moreCollection Days HOUSEHOLD WASTE 7 units or less 8 units and more Wednesday Tuesday and Friday RECYCLABLE MATERIALS Wednesday ORGANIC WASTE Wednesday If you have a private collection service, co......
Learn moreHow much: Maximum of 5 m 3 for furniture and bulky items. Maximum of 360 L and 100 kg for CRD waste. How to dispose: For CRD residues, in bundles or solid bags weighing less than 25 kg. For bulky waste, doors must be removed and deposited......
Learn moreDespite the best efforts of the collection companies, your address may have been forgotten. Errors can occur for a number of reasons, such as your bin being mixed up with another collection or them simply not seeing your bin. Differentiating betwe......
Learn moreThis subsidized inspection and support program is intended for property owners who have experienced and reported water damage since 2022. A claim is eligible if it meets the following criteria: The claim is related......
Learn moreFall 2025 / Winter 2026 Exercise Classes for Winter 2026 (revised on January 5, 2026) Schedule List of cancellations - Winter 2026 Cancellations List of changes - Winter 2026 Changes List of material for art classes (Winter 2026)......
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"Good evening to all, thank you for joining us tonight, be it in person or virtually. Bilingual Status I will start this up-date with the news that we have received confirmation from the Office québécois de la langue française that following t......
Learn moreFollowing the 2021 election, and as your newly elected mayor, I had hoped to bridge the partisan divide and bring Council together to work collaboratively towards common goals and in the best interest of our residents. Over the past two years I hav......
Learn moreImportant points to remember Swimwear is mandatory. Only aqua fabrics will be accepted for use in the pool. An employee may check with you to make sure you are wearing a bathing suit. If you fail to comply with this requirement, you will only have......
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