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Library
Reference services If you're looking for information and don't know where to turn, contact the library: our friendly, knowledgeable staff will be happy to guide you to the right resources. Phone number : 514 428-4460 Email : bibliotheque@be...
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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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Beaconsfield architectural homes
...onsfield – Étude préparée pour la Ville de Beaconsfield par Beaupré et Michaud, architectes 31 2001. Available at the Library or via the Library online catalogue . Beaconsfield and Beaurepaire par Robert L. Baird and Gisèle Hall...
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History of Beaconsfield
...ding located at 140 Beaconsfield Boulevard from 1959 to 1964 when the building was turned over to the Beaconsfield Library. In 1960 the Town passed a new Zoning By-Law creating a Town Center and plans were started in 1964 to ...
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Climate Actions : The City of Beaconsfield
...tment, we have adopted a hybrid work approach. Remote working allows us to reduce our GHG emissions. Outdoor library boxes These boxes installed in Montrose and Brookside Park allow donated books to take on a new life. It...
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Climate action challenges
...h ave been eaten, costing the average household 1 300$ per year? Borrow a book on meal planning from the library. I use public or active transports once this week for my local trips (parks, activities, library) &nb...
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Communications
...onsfield. Sign up for bciti+ to stay in touch with what's happening in the City, send requests and have your library card in your phone.
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West Island Community Ressource Center (CRC)
...n person. The CRC also publishes the West Island Seniors Resource Guide, available on the CRC website or at the Beaconsfield Library. The CRC now offers a Mobile Information and Referral Program for isolated and vulnerable seniors. A CRC Mobile work...
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Portrait of Beaconsfield
...including the Recreation Centre with its full-sized rink, semi-olympic pool, gymnasium and youth centre. The library is heavily frequented by young and old alike, who appreciate its extensive collections and excellent reference servic...
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Honour Roll Book
Many residents distinguish themselves through their contributions to the many aspects of community life such as the library, socio-cultural, sports and recreation, education, religion, commerce, health and welfare. The City of Beaconsfiel...
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Cultural associations
...Beaconsfield Rug Hooking Crafters Guild Beaurepaire-Beaconsfield Historical Society Friends of the Beaconsfield Library Lakeshore Association of Artists West Island Youth Symphony Orchestra
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Climate actions: Residents
...ive or buy certain items second-hand. For example, a bridesmaid dress became a Princess Peach costume for an activity at the library. 1 dress = many possibilities. Planting a garden I grow my veggies and fruits in my garden, most from seeds (l...
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Climate action ideas
...rden and buy local To learn more about garden maintenance, come to our conference on May 29 th at the Library , where you will be provided with seeds and helpful advice on how to create your dream garden. By shop...
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Most Beautiful Garden Contest
...vegetable garden: Ada Pun Honourable mention: The Beaconsfield urban garden Located near the Beaconsfield Library and the Herb Linder Annex at City Hall, this vegetable garden brings residents together all while helping provide fre...
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Message from the Mayor
...ur overall vision for a dynamic and resilient city, as is the Imagine Centennial project, a modern space that will bring the Library and Centennial Hall together in a single, revitalised place for everyone. More than half the cost of this project is...
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Who to call and when?
...lic Works opening hours, or when you wish to report an incident related to municipal by-laws to the Municipal Patrol Library reference service (514 428-4400, ext. 4470) - When you are looking for information and do not know where to start
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Neighbour-to-neighbour sharing : how it works
...s build a trustworthy community. Meet in a public place if that makes you feel more comfortable (e.g., Library, City Hall). Only share essential information : just enough to make the sharing possible (e...
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Helping out, made simple
...d near the home Companionship & Leisure and Knowledge Sharing categories : we recommend public places (e.g., Library, park, City Hall) for first meetings If going inside is necessary, limit access to certain rooms and s...
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I’m not comfortable with technology. Can you help me?
Yes! The Beaconsfield Library team is here to support you: In person at the reference desk during opening hours By email: bibliotheque@beaconsfield.ca By phone: 514 428-4400, ext. 4470 Bring your...
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I don’t have a mobile device. Do I still need the app?
...es and can’t be used from a web browser. Here are a few options: Borrow an iPad at the library for on-site use – you’ll be able to post and manage your requests . Ask a neighbour t...
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Can the City of Beaconsfield publish a request on Partage Club on my behalf?
No. For privacy and security reasons, each user must place their own requests. However, the library team can walk you through how to use the basic features, including how to place a request.
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Share your climate actions
...d June 7. For kids Illustrate with a drawing how you're a climate hero and bring it to the library before June 30 . The best drawings will be published in the Contact magazine this fall....