Français
Categories
    • Heritage and History
    • Libraries
    • Parks and Nature
    • Shows and Exhibitions
    • Sports and Recreation
    • City Vendors
    • Funding and Assistance
    • Innovation and Research
    • Permits and Authorizations
    • Sectors of Development
    • Accessibility
    • Diversity
    • Neighbourhood Life
    • Prevention and Social Action
    • Air
    • Collections and recycling
    • Ecological Transition
    • Soil
    • Trees and Gardens
    • Water
    • Disaster Risks
    • Police and Firefighters
    • Public Health
    • Sanitation and Nuisances
    • Buying and Selling a Home
    • Homes
    • Outdoor Development and Maintenance
    • Renovation and Construction
    • Cleanliness
    • Construction and Street Closings
    • Snow Removal
    • Travel and Transportation
    • Administration
    • Awards and Distinctions
    • Boroughs
    • Budget and Financial Profile
    • City Hall and Elected Officials
    • Jobs
    • Organizations and councils
    • Publications and Data
    • Pets
    • Wildlife
    • Public Consultations
    • Resident Initiatives
    • Rights and Recourses
    • Municipal Taxes
    • Property Assessment
    • Inspections and Prevention
    • Municipal Court
    • Heritage and Place Names
    • Urban Design
    • Urban Projects
Services
  • Points of Service
  • Parks
  • Libraries
  • Ecocentres
  • Municipal Arts Centres
  • Sports Facilities
Calendar
  • All Events
  • Councils and Committees
  • Public Consultations
Contact Us
  • Administration
  • The Mayor
  • Elected Officials
  • Media Relations
311
  • Report a Problem
  • File a Claim
Emergency measures
  • News feed
  • My services
  • My requests
  • My tasks
  • My profile
  • My account settings
  • My notification preferences
  • Services
  • Applications and Requests
  • Tasks
  • Activity log
  • Members
  • Information
Add an organization
COVID-19

Montréal is at the maximum alert level. Curfew in force from 9:30 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Stay informed

Articles

Read our tips and suggestions

Filters
Filters
All boroughs
Category (1)
All types
Erase all
Erase all
Can’t find what you’re looking for? Search in French to see all articles.

11 to 20 on 32 articles

Floods 2020

The urban agglomeration of Montréal is continuously monitoring water flow and levels. Our teams are mobilized to handle spring floods.

Covid-19 : List of food and community resources in Pierrefonds-Roxboro

For those who require assistance, following is the list of food resources and community organizations in Pierrefonds-Roxboro during the Covid-19 pandemic.

COVID-19: Status of municipal sites and services in LaSalle

As the situation evolves, we will take other steps towards resuming activities in accordance with public health directives.

COVID-19: Status of sites and services in Pierrefonds-Roxboro

Most sites and services for residents are now accessible. As the situation evolves, we will take measures to facilitate activities in accordance with public health directors.

Status of sites and services in Saint-Laurent

As the situation evolves in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Saint-Laurent activities and services are adjusted.

COVID-19: Status of sites and services in Verdun

The Montréal agglomeration is currently at Level 3 – Alert (orange). It is requested that everyone avoid unnecessary social contacts, such as gatherings with family or friends, weddings, funerals, etc.

COVID-19: Mobile screening clinic in Saint-Laurent

The mobile screening clinic will be stationed in the Centre des loisirs de Saint-Laurent (1375 rue Grenet) parking lot:
T
uesday, May 12 and Wednesday, May 13
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Release of toxic substances: What to do if you hear a warning siren

In Montréal, nine factories have a warning siren that will go off if there is a major industrial accident. What should you do if you hear a warning siren? Follow these instructions to protect yourself.

How to protect yourself during an earthquake

How should you protect yourself if there’s an earthquake in Montréal? Follow these instructions to react quickly if disaster strikes.

How to protect yourself during a heat wave

What should you do during periods of extreme heat? Where are the public places you can go to cool off in Montréal? Follow these tips to protect yourself during heat waves.

  • Previous
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • Next
Are you sure you want to leave this page?

This page is not available in English. You will be redirected to the English home page.

Leave this page
Emergency measures

COVID-19

Montréal is at the maximum alert level. Curfew in force from 9:30 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Stay informed
Back to top
My account
  • About my Account
  • Create an Account
  • Notices and Alerts
Contact us
  • Contact the City
  • Report a Problem
Work with us
  • Call for Bids
  • City Vendors (in French)
  • Jobs
Visiting Montréal
  • City Hall
  • MTLWiFi
  • Tourisme Montréal
About us
  • Logo and Visibility Standards
  • Medias
  • Montréal Charter of Rights and Responsibilities
  • News Releases
  • Public Notices
Follow us
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
Boroughs
Boroughs
  • Ahuntsic-Cartierville (in French)
  • Anjou (in French)
  • Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
  • L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève
  • Lachine
  • LaSalle
  • Le Plateau-Mont-Royal (in French)
  • Le Sud-Ouest (in French)
  • Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (in French)
  • Montréal-Nord (in French)
  • Outremont (in French)
  • Pierrefonds-Roxboro
  • Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles (in French)
  • Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie (in French)
  • Saint-Laurent
  • Saint-Léonard (in French)
  • Verdun
  • Ville-Marie (in French)
  • Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension (in French)
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy
  • Legal notice
Français