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  • Parc du Souvenir to Discover This Weekend!

    Parc du Souvenir to Discover This Weekend!

    We are thrilled to announce the official reopening of Parc du Souvenir, newly revitalized and just in time to enjoy the beautiful season! Starting Friday afternoon, June 20, the community is invited to explore this brand-new green space, the result of Phase 2 of the park development project, which wraps up successfully this week.  Designed…

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  • Adoption of the New Regulatory Framework to Better Protect Our Aquatic Environments

    Adoption of the New Regulatory Framework to Better Protect Our Aquatic Environments

    After several months of consultations and hard work, the Government of Québec has officially adopted the modernized regulatory framework for aquatic environments. This significant step forward notably addresses flood zone management and the regulation of flood protection structures.  Our municipality actively participated in this process to advocate for the needs of our community. Thanks to…

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  • Safe Boating: SPVM Reminders for Enjoying Montréal’s Waterways This Summer

    Safe Boating: SPVM Reminders for Enjoying Montréal’s Waterways This Summer

    With the return of warm weather, Montréal’s waterways become popular destinations for relaxation and water activities. To help you make the most of your time on the water safely, the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) would like to remind you of a few important safety tips to follow.  1. Life jackets…

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  • Closure of Municipal Buildings – Québec’s National Holiday and Canada Day 

    Closure of Municipal Buildings – Québec’s National Holiday and Canada Day 

    Please note that administrative offices and municipal services will be closed on the following dates:  For any emergency outside regular hours, please call 514-630-1234.  Thank you for your understanding! 

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  • Protection of Elected Officials – Reminder of New Measures of the Bill 57 

    Protection of Elected Officials – Reminder of New Measures of the Bill 57 

    To ensure a safe and respectful environment for municipal elected officials, the Government of Québec recently adopted the Act to enact the Act to protect elected municipal officers and to facilitate the unhindered exercise of their functions and to amend various legislative provisions concerning municipal affairs (Bill 57). This legislation introduces several important measures to…

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  • New By-law on Dogs (By-law 506)

    New By-law on Dogs (By-law 506)

    The Municipal Council of the Village of Senneville adopted By-law No. 506 concerning dogs at the council meeting held on May 27, 2024. This by-law replaces the former By-law No. 394.  Here are the key points:  You can read the full by-law here: By-law 506 – PDF 

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  • Residential Pools: Mandatory Compliance by September 30, 2025 

    Residential Pools: Mandatory Compliance by September 30, 2025 

    Did you know that all residential pool owners must comply with the provincial pool safety regulations by September 30, 2025?  If your pool was installed before November 1, 2010, it may no longer meet the current standards.  These regulations aim to prevent drownings by ensuring that pools are equipped with safety measures such as proper…

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  • Lyme Disease: Stay aware!

    Lyme Disease: Stay aware!

    In May, the Direction régionale de santé publique de Montréal released a report indicating that, for the first time in 2024, the entire Island of Montréal is now considered a risk zone for Lyme disease.  Why does this matter? With the abundance of green spaces across our territory, ticks can spread more easily. A simple outdoor…

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