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Procedure regarding the reception and examination of complaints
As of May 25, 2019, all municipalities must adopt a policy regarding the reception and examination of complaints filed in connection with the awarding of a contract following a request for public tender or the awarding of a contract by mutual agree......
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Tree planting programs
Free Tree Planting on Public Property Trees contribute to the improvement of the microclimate and air quality, to the reduction of dust, carbon dioxide and urban ......
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Snow Removal
The snow from your driveway must be kept on your property and not ploughed onto the street. Accumulating the snow along the sides, rather than at the end of your driveway, will help to eliminate high banks and improve the visibility required to exi......
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bciti+
Access the bciti+ portal and discover its many services to make your life easier: Receive important notices and news from the City by email or text message Make requests, ask questions or make comments and track the progress of your file......
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Electronic billboards
Objective The City of Beaconsfield allows the display of community messages or public service announcements that are aimed at the population and improve the promotion of events and activities related to life in Beaconsfield. Locations Saint-Charl......
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Financial support for the construction of a new multipurpose cultural centre
The Mayor of Beaconsfield, Georges Bourelle, and the members of Municipal Council are pleased to announce the financial support granted by the provincial and federal governments for the first phase of the Imagine Centennial project, namely the const......
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New press release: Unfairly charged Agglomeration taxes - Beaconsfield now claiming $20 million from Montréal
At its meeting on February 24, Beaconsfield City Council adopted a resolution to increase to $20 million its claim against the City of Montréal for excessive taxes overcharged by the Agglomeration. This sum reflects the persistent in......
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Annual vegetation management program of CN rails
Each year, CN is required to manage vegetation on its right-of-way. Managing this vegetation contributes to mitigating fire risks and enhances the efficiency of inspection of track infrastructure. The spray program is not being done for aesthetic re......
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Mayor Georges Bourelle will not seek re-election in 2025
Beaconsfield, May 21, 2025 – At the Council meeting held on May 20, 2025, Mayor Georges Bourelle announced that he would not seek a fourth term and would retire from political life at the end of his current mandate in autumn 2025. Mayor Bourelle ha......
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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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Newsletter
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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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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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Pesticide contractor registration
An annual registration certificate is required for each contractor who applies pesticides within the territory of the City of Beaconsfield. To obtain this cer......
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General information for the arena
Arena Rules & Guidelines Children under 12 must be supervised by a guardian aged 16 or older. Children under 8 must be accompanied on the ice by a guardian aged 16 or older. Only individuals wearing skates are allowed on the ice. No one is allo......
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Infrastructure
Road Work 2024 Road construction season will start this spring. These works will undoubtedly cause some temporary inconveniences. We urge all pedestrians, cyclists and motorists to take care when around or near a construction site. View a m......
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Financial By-laws
By-law 640 (consolidated version) – By-law providing for the supply of water and the levying of a water tax Information can be found about water rate, consumer responsibilities, accuracy verification, repair, replacement of defective meters. ......
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Climate action ideas
Plant a new tree for your home With the City’s subsidy, have a tree of your choice planted on your private property! Ensemble, on verdit You can also have a tree planted completely FREE OF CHA......
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FAQ
Why has the city decided to concordance now? An amendment to the Act respecting land use planning and development came into force on December 1, 2023, making it impossible for any municipality whose planning tools and by-laws do not comply with t......
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Who to call and when?
A brief guide to important phone numbers 911 - Dial 9-1-1 in an emergency situation requiring rapid intervention by firefighters, police or ambulance (crime in progress, life or physical integrity threatened) 811 - Contact In......
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Council meetings and documents
Agenda and documents for consultation The agenda is available for consultation from the Friday preceding the meeting: see below to access the links to the agenda and draft by-laws and other documents under consideration by Council. You can a......
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Universal accessibility plan
Action Plan for Persons With Disabilities Every year, to comply with law, the City must table an action plan for the integration of disabled people into the community. The goal ......
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Citizen portal
bciti+ bciti+ is a digital platform available via the mobile application for smart phones and tablets or via your computer. Create requests, access you and your family's library cards, get alerts and notifications for things like snow removal an......
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Project: Noise barrier along autoroute 20
The ministère des Transports, in cooperation with the City of Beaconsfield , held a public information session about the project to install a noise barrier along Highway 20, in Beaconsfield, between rue Devon and rue Jasper. The Ministère’s 20-minu......
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Language directive
The City of Beaconsfield has recourse to the options provided for in sections 23 to 26 of the Charte de la langue française, which govern the use of a language other than French by an organization recognized under section 29.1 of the Charter. The Ci......