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I don’t have a mobile device. Do I still need the app?
Yes, you have to download an app to use Partage Club. It is only available on mobile devices and can’t be used from a web browser. Here are a few options: Borrow an iPad at the library for on-si......
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How to vote
Advance polling days, voting at the office of the returning officer, and Regular Polling Day What to bring to vote: One of the following pieces of identification: Québec driver’s license Québec Medicare car......
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Electoral calendar
As of now New : Are you a voter with reduced mobility or unable to travel for health reasons? You can request to vote at home by email : elections@beaconsfield.ca or by phone: 514 428-4400 (extension 4421) Ap......
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West Island Community Ressource Center (CRC)
The CRC is a community based nonprofit organization serving the West Island community which connects citizens with the resources they need. The CRC provides information and offers a referral service by phone or email and in person. The CRC also pu......
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Why renovate?
Results of the 2023 needs analysis: Seven out of ten residents believe that our facilities and equipment need to be improved. One in two people think that the infrastructure needs renovation. Key findings identified Complete renovation of the......
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FAQ
Why is the centre being renovated if it seems to be well used? While the centre is popular, a survey conducted in 2023 revealed that 70% of respondents felt that the facilities and equipment needed improvements. The centre was originally built in 1......
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Recycling
Smart blue bin collection The advantages are numerous: Any problem can be identified in real-time and resolved, possibly, the same day. The transponders installed on the bins allow the City to ensure their traceability. The flexibility of thi......
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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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Leaf blowers
An amendment to By-law BEAC-033 regarding nuisances was adopted by Council in 2018. This amendment prohibits the use of leaf blowers from June 1 to September 30 and has been in effect as of 2019. The pertinent documentation relating to this......
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Dispose of your materials responsibly
FREE : Get a larger blue bin from the City and only put your bin out when it’s full. REUSE before RECYCLE : Donate your items in good condition instead of using the bulky items collection. Some......
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Urban garden
Located next to the Herb Linder Annex, the Beaconsfield urban garden is a communal space where fresh vegetables, mutual aid, and connections between residents grow. Why an urban garden? To provide healthy food to those who n......
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Only in Beaconsfield: the Services feature, a new way to help one another
Need a helping hand outside your home? Want to build new connections in your neighbourhood? Beaconsfield is breaking new ground with a brand-new feature, designed by and for our community, tailored to meet the needs o......
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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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Partage Club
Through this mobile app, residents can easily lend, borrow items, or request services from neighbors, in a spirit of trust and mutual aid. Fully bilingual, the app is designed to promote exchanges and strengthen social connections a......
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Climate change is here, even in Beaconsfield
Climate change is here, even in Beaconsfield. Extreme weather events are unfortunately becoming the norm. We are already experiencing: More frequent and intense heat waves Freezing rain events......
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Climate + social connection: A municipal strategy
Beaconsfield’s Climate Action Plan rests on a key pillar: mobilizing and equipping residents. Why? Because mutual aid, social connection, and local action are powerful levers for adapting to climate impacts that are increasingly present......
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Hazardous household waste (HHW)
How to identify a hazardous household product Check for HHPS symbols (Canada) Look for household hazard symbols showing toxic , flammable , corrosive , or explosive/pressurized risks. Read hazard and safety statements Examples: “Harm......