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    The Peter-Williamson chalet was damaged by the storm that happened on Friday, August 9, 2024
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    New signs at each entrance to the promenade regarding by-laws 770 and 812


      October 15th 2024

    In response to comments received this summer about the visibility of the signs at the entrances to the promenade, we’ve changed them to make them more visible. As you walk along, you’ll notice the new signs at each entrance to the promenade, reminding you of the following 2 by-laws:

    • By-law 770 - Nuisances and safety, Article 50 Circulation of motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles
    • By-law 812 - Dogs, Article 22 Public areas

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    2nd public information session: inspection of submersible pump connections to municipal sewer systems


      October 11th 2024

    A second public information session is now being held for residents of Aumais and Vallée streets located north of Meloche and Cypihot streets to discuss the inspection process for residential submersible pump connections to municipal sewer systems.

    • WHAT : Invitation to residents of Aumais and Vallée streets located north of Meloche and Cypihot streets, as well as residents of the North sector of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue.
    • WHEN : Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 7 p.m.
    • WHERE : Chalet Peter-Williamson (300 rue Cypihot, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC H9X 4A7)

    Inspections carried out as part of this process are necessary to verify the compliance of submersible pump connections and to ensure that they are not connected to sanitary sewers, in accordance with municipal by-laws.

    During the information session, residents will be provided with all the details regarding the inspections, including how to book an appointment with the inspection company, how the inspection will be carried out, and the steps following the inspection.

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    Sanitary pruning of City trees


      October 4th 2024

    Over the next few weeks, we’ll be carrying out sanitary pruning of the Town’s trees.

    This operation consists in removing branches that could obstruct the passage of trucks, as well as dead branches that could represent a danger.

    In addition to improving road safety, this pruning will contribute to more efficient snow clearing this winter, by reducing the risk of blockages.

    Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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    Public information session: inspections of submersible pump connections to municipal sewer systems


      October 2nd 2024

    Inspections are required to verify that submersible pump connections are in compliance with municipal by-laws, and that they are not connected to sanitary sewers.

    During the information session, residents will be given full details of the inspections, including how to book an appointment with the inspection company, how the inspection will be carried out, and what to do after the inspection.

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    Remembrance Parade


      October 1st 2024

    We’re delighted to announce the return of the Remembrance Parade! This event is of great importance to our city, given our long-standing relationship with the veterans who call Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue home.

    After a few years’ absence, the parade returns and promises to be better than ever.

    We invite you to join us on November 3, from 1:30 p.m., under Galipeault Bridge.

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