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Public Notices
...l governments and to increase their autonomy and powers (Bill n°122), municipalities are no longer obligated to publish their public notices in local newspapers. Municipalities may now publish all public notices on the Internet, provided that the ter...
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Public activities schedule
IMPORTANT NOTICE : There is no public activities at the Recreation Centre from August 18 to September 22 inclusively. Public activities are free for holders of a Leisure Card, while those who do not have a card must pay a fee. More......
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Public works
Drop Off Site 300 Beaurepaire Drive Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 3C1 Opening Hours Monday to Friday: 7:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday (only from April to the end of November) : 9 a.m. to noon Public Works 300......
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Publication request Contact
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Public security
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Access to documents and protection of personal information
The right of access to documents applies to all documents held by the public body. However, certain restrictions apply with respect to the protection of personal information, impacts on public security, administrative or political decisions. A......
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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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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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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 through trees or benches that wil......
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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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Recent News | City of Beaconsfield
Stay informed with the latest news and announcements from the City of Beaconsfield. Follow our updates to stay in the loop!
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Collections and waste management
Collection calendars North South Instructions for collections Consult the explanations Overlooked bin? For garbage, recycling, organic materials, and bulky items collections Make sure collection instructions were followed: day and time,......
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Employment
Working at the City of Beaconsfield is much more than just a professional opportunity: it means immersing yourself in a setting that promotes quality of life and offers unique benefits. It means working with a top employer in an organisation focused......
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Animals
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......
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Parks and green spaces
City parks are open daily between the hours of 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., with the exception of Memorial Park, Centennial Park, Lakeview Park, Angell Bay Park, St. Louis Park, and St. James Park, which are open from 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. daily. The skatepar......
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Access to water
The City of Beaconsfield, situated on the shores of Lac St-Louis, offers its residents many water access points for non-motorized watercraft. The municipality has the following water access ramps to be used by the public to access the lake: Corne......
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Recreation Centre
Public activities at the Recreation Centre Valid Leisure Card holders do not have to pay an entrance fee. Other Beaconsfield and Kirkland resident participants will be required to pay an entrance fee of $4.50/adult and $2.50/child. * Proof of re......