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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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Modifications to existing walls
A much easier and less destructive way to help minimize transmissible noise. Adding Drywall Sheets of drywall can be affixed to the existing wall facing. This method involves removing the base and crown mouldings from the wall before adding the ne......
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Climate action challenges
Because every little bit counts, become a climate hero and commit to one of these actions . Raise awareness with a neighbour about a climate issue Did you know that connected communities are more resilient to extreme we......
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Events
Handy Seniors: Community Repair Days
Come by the Herb Linder Annex with items you could use help repairing. Build community, reduce waste, and maybe learn a thing or two! Whether it's electronics, clothes, toys, household items or basic bike repair and maintenance, our skilled volunte......
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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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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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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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Rénoclimat grant
The Rénoclimat program is a provincial program that offers up to $20,000 for energy efficiency upgrades. To qualify for the program, a free energy evaluation must be carried out before the upgrades, as well as after the work is completed. In Quebec,......
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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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Small appliances
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 321 Saint-John’s Blvd., Pointe-Claire 514 697-8457 43 Saint-Anne, Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue 514 457-1642 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: clothing and footwear, small furniture, artwork, antiques & collectibles......
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Toys
THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA Plaza Point Claire, 321 St. Jean Blvd., Pointe Claire 514 697-8457 43 Saint-Anne, Ste-Anne-De-Bellevue 514 457-1642 ThriftShopsForNOVA.com Accepted items: toys, clothing and footwear, small furniture, artwork, a......
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Organizations
For those who do not have access to a truck or who are unable to move heavy objects, home pickup services are a great solution! Fees may apply. Contact services directly for details. THRIFT SHOPS FOR NOVA 449 Beaconsfield Blvd.,......
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Renovation
All requests for permits renovations on the Municipalities territory are subject to the Site Planning and Architectural Integration By-law (SPAIP). These requests are analyzed by the Planning Advisory Committee (PAC), whose mandate is to ensure......
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Answers to your questions
My pool was built before November 1, 2010, is it still compliant? Owners of pools built prior to November 1, 2010 were grandfathered in. They must now comply with the protective measures of the Provincial Regulation. To find out if y......
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Why shouldn’t organic materials go to landfill, since they will biodegrade naturally?
Compostable organic materials that are buried in a landfill site (dump) contaminate the water and generate such greenhouse gases as methane (CH4). When properly composted, they return organic matter to the earth without giving off leachates or metha......
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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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GHG reduction in Beaconsfield
Principal sources of GHG in Beaconsfield: Municipality: Natural gas heating of buildings and fuel consumption of municipal fleet Community: Transportation and fossil fuel heating of homes Actions targeted b......
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Climate Change Adaptation Plan 2021-2025
The City adopted the Climate Change Adaptation Plan and the Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG) Reduction Plan in the Spring of 2021. The Climate Action Plan, a synthesis of these two plans, presents the principal sources of GHG and the local vulnerabili......
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New residents
To help you ease into your new neighbourhood and new city, here is some useful information: By choosing to settle in Beaconsfield, you have done much more than simply change your address—you have embraced an exceptional way of life. Here, vast......
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Air
Every day, the average person inhales about 20,000 litres of air. Human activities also release substances into the air, many of which are harmful to us as well as to plants and animals. This air pollution comes in the form of both gases and partic......
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Commemoration
Commemorative trees and benches Looking for a unique way to commemorate a loved one? You will be pleased to know that Council has adopted a Commemorative Trees and Benches Policy. This will allow you to immortalize the memory of a deceased person i......
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News
Video: Discover the location of the Cultural Centre
The future Cultural Centre will marry the Centennial Park site and the marina site to create a space where nature, water, and community thrive. By combining Centennial Park and the marina, residents will have access to 48% more public space along t......
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Smart Collection
How does the automated waste collection system work? Garbage bins equipped with RFID transponders are distributed to Beaconsfield residents. Three bin sizes are available: Mini – 120 litres Standard – 240 litres Hefty – 360 litres......
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Portrait of Beaconsfield
Population : 19,423 Area : 10.640 km 2 Read article from the Montreal Gazette - May, 2015 Named after Benjamin Disraeli, the Earl of Beaconsfield, the City has historical roots that go back as far as 1698 . Incorporated in......
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Archives corner
First lease agreements: 1929 lease agreement 1930 lease agreement View the first minutes of the City of Beaconsfield Coat of arms (r ationale for the Armorial Bearings for the City of Beaconsfield, Québec, Canada):  ......