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Drop-off site and special pickup
Public Works drop-off site The City provides residents with a special waste drop-off site, at the back of the Public Works building. Use is limited to residents, who must present proof of residency (driver’s licence or municipal tax bill). Up to fi......
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Electronic products
Electronic products should be thought of as a resource for producing other equipment, rather than as garbage. ICT, information and communications technology equipment, is not picked up in normal garbage collections. Various options make it easy to......
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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......
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Garbage
What is it? Garbage is non-recyclable waste that cannot be disposed using the recycling services or collections provided by the City. You can put your garbage in a sealed plastic bag inside the garbage bin. For example, garbage includes: scrap and......
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Bulky items
What are bulky items? Bulky items are too big to be placed in a bag, box or garbage bin. In order to reduce the quantity of dry materials sent to landfill, these items are sent to a sorting centre for recycling and reuse. Accepted and refused m......
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Branches
Every year there are two branch collection periods, one in the spring and another in autumn. The period for spring pick-up starts in April until mid-June. The pick-up in autumn starts in September until the end of October. Branch collection There......
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Community sports and leisure associations
Beaconsfield 55+ club Regular get-togethers are held the first Wednesday of the month at the Herb Linder Annex from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., unless otherwise indicated. Drop-in and meet seniors in your area! Share your ideas as Club members; work toge......
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Clothes
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 321 Saint-John’s Blvd., Pointe-Claire 514 697-8457 3268 Jean-Yves, Kirkland, 514 697-6692 43 Saint-Anne, Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue 514 457-1642 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: clothing and footwear, small fu......
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Electronics
VALUE VILLAGE 3399 Sources Blvd., DDO 514 684-1326 VillageDesValeurs.ca Accepted items: electronics, clothing, shoes, toys, small appliances, backpacks, purses, sports goods, small furniture, etc. RENAISSANCE 42B Saint-......
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Bikes and sporting goods
PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS 2973 Saint-Charles Blvd., Kirkland 514 697-1079 PlayItAgainSports.com Accepted items: used sports goods and equipment in great condition. You can sell, buy or trade in your equipment. Specializes in hockey, baseba......
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Leaf dumping contractors
Delays: 1 week Cost: $ 700 per vehicle or trailer A pick-up vehicle towing a trailer in which the vehicle box and trailer are to be filled requires 2 stickers Required documents: ......
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What should I do with my table scraps?
Take advantage of the City's green and food residue collection. Click here for more details Vegetable table scraps can be mixed with other home compost. Each household may obtain one free composter and one free kitchen......
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Climate actions: Community organizations and schools
Local schools and organizations took part in Climate Action Week in their own way! Beacon Hill Elementary School The school started a garden and composting team. Beaconsfield High School BHS students are highly encouraged to use their bikes to......
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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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Beaconsfield, protector of monarch butterflies
In partnership with the David Suzuki Foundation, the City of Beaconsfield is proud to participate in the Monarch-Friendly City initiative to help protect and ensure the survival of this iconic North American species.......
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Owning a dog comes with responsibilities
Your dog is certainly an excellent companion but also comes with great responsibilities. Guardians must not only take care of their pets’ daily needs, but also be good neighbours in their community and respect the rights of others. ......
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Recycling service for old refrigeration appliances
We are partnering with GoRecycle to offer you a recycling service for your old refrigeration appliances when you bring them to our drop-off location. This service makes it easier for you to dispose of your appliances, and ensures that they ar......