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    2024-08-12

    Peter-Williamson chalet will be closed indefinitely

    The Peter-Williamson chalet was damaged by the storm that happened on Friday, August 9, 2024
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    Inspection of submersible pump (“Sump pump”) connections


      October 28th 2024

    Further to resolution number 10-262-24 concerning the inspection of submersible pump (“Sump pump”) connections for foundation drains and roof gutter connections connected to municipal sewer systems dated September 16, 2024. We ask you to contact the City’s contractor, Roland Bourbonnais Ltée, as soon as possible to book an appointment at 514 453-3578. Be sure to contact Gabrielle and specify that this is for Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue city inspections.

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    Food Bank


      October 23rd 2024

    On Sunday, December 1, 2024, community volunteers will take to the streets of Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue and Senneville to collect donations.

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    Reopening of the second floor of the Peter-Williamson chalet


      October 22nd 2024

    The second floor of the Peter-Williamson chalet is now open for use by residents.
    The floor below is still being repaired and should be operational shortly.

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    Presentation from the information session on October 17, 2024


      October 22nd 2024

    Action plan: Heavy rainfall on August 9, 2024

    Information session on October 17, 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 769 - Traffic and Parking, Article 50 Circulation of motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles
    • By-law 812 - Dogs, Article 22 Public areas

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