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Programs and services for seniors by the Government of Quebec
This guide contains information on the different government programs and services for seniors. Consult the guide
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Social and active life
West Island Citizen Advocacy (WICA) WICA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to match seniors or persons with a physical or intellectual disability with volunteers in order to improve their quality of life, break their isolation, build......
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Vulnerable person registry
You may be a vulnerable person without knowing it. More information
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Leisure
The Leisure Department offers a variety of sports activities. Get your Leisure Card at the Recreation Centre . Check out the CONTACT Visit the section for more information
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Seniors
As an Age-Friendly Municipality, the City cares about its senior residents, seeks to improve their living conditions and demonstrates their importance in the community. Visit the section for more information
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Service québécois du changement d'adresse
Have you thought of making your change of address on the website of the Service québécois du changement d'adresse ? In doing so, you notify seven government ministries and agencies of your change of address in just one step. More information
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Universal accessibility
Consult the City's action plan for the integration of disabled people into the community. The goal is to identify physical barriers, communication problems and obstacles to accessing goods and services which create issues for disabled persons and fi......
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By-laws
City Council adopts numerous by-laws intended to protect the interests of residents and the municipality and to ensure the quality of life of the community. Visit the section for more information
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Dogs
If you have a dog, you must obtain a license valid for two years from July 1 to June 30. This license is available at City Hall. Visit the section for more information
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Library
The Library attracts a large clientele of young and less young who come to appreciate its rich collections including digital books, excellent reference services and a rich and diverse program of activities, exhibitions, lectures and workshops. Reg......
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Renovation, construction and permits
If you are planning renovation or construction work on your property, you or your professional executor must ensure that the project complies with all applicable municipal by-laws and obtain the necessary permit or certificate before proceeding with......
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Snow removal
The snow from your driveway must be kept on your property and not ploughed onto the street. Dumping or throwing snow on streets, sidewalks, fire hydrants, public places or private property other than your own, is prohibited and subject to a minimum......
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The Mayor and Councillors
City Council is composed of a mayor and six (6) councillors. Beaconsfield is divided into six electoral districts. Each district is represented by a councillor elected by voters from the district. The mayor is elected by all voters in the City. ......
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Be a good neighbour
Some essential rules of neighbourly respect for the well-being of all. Visit the section for more information
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Municipal magazine CONTACT
The municipal magazine CONTACT is published five times a year and is distributed free to homes. To keep up-to-date on activities, current news and services in our City, this reference and information guide is essential reading. Consult it onlin......
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Download this application that centralizes your interactions with the City! Receive important notices and news by email or text message, make requests, ask questions or write comments and keep track of the progress of your file. Visit the......
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History of Beaconsfield
Beaurepaire The first concession in Beaconsfield obtained from the Sulpicians was that concession granted to Jean Guenet on May 18th, 1678. It was described as being on Lake St. Louis at Pointe Beaurepaire, bordered on......
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Payment methods and due dates
Taxpayers have the following payment options available for all municipal tax bills: By phone or internet via your financial institution's services. P lease identify your account with the 18-digit Matricule/Registration numb......
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Sale of immovables for non-payment of taxes
The Cities and Towns Act (R.S.Q., c. C-19) provides that municipalities have the right to sell a property at public auction (house, vacant lot) for unpaid municipal or school taxes, in whole or in part. The following text is published for......
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Outdoor water conservation
The exterior use of water is permitted as follows: Manual watering of vegetation using a hose fitted with an automatic shut-off device is permitted at all times. The watering of a new lawn, newly planted trees or......
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Think, smog” before you light your wood burning fire place this winter
Did you know that Beaconsfield has the second largest number of wood burning appliances among all demerged cities in Montreal? Did you also know that wood burning emits pollutants - small particulates and chemicals - into the air? The il......
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Cultural Grant
The City of Beaconsfield will provide financial support to Accredited Cultural Youth Groups that provide services to the community. Certain cultural groups catering to youth, provide valuable services otherwise not available. By providing financial......
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Hall of Honours
The City of Beaconsfield will officially recognize citizens who achieve athletic distinction and induct them into Beaconsfield Athlete’s Hall of Honour. To recognize these athletes, a “Hall of Honour” has been established to provide a pu......
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Toope Memorial Scholarship
Established in 1996 in memory of Reverend Frank Toope and his wife Jocelyn, these scholarships are designed to highlight the positive role young people play in our community. Nominated by local school boards, candidates must be city residents and g......
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Emergency shelter
Please call 514 428-4400 for information on open facilities Municipal facility with services suitable for emergency shelter Address Capacity Services available on site Bea......