Zoning amendment for zone HM-6 (6700 The Avenue)
The purpose of the zoning amendment is to allow additional commercial uses to be permitted on the ground floor of the existing building (6700 The Avenue).
New rules for accessing Côte Saint-Luc facilities (updated June 24, 2021)
With restrictions easing across our region, rules are changing at Côte Saint-Luc facilities. The following explains the changes. Côte Saint-Luc Public Library Starting June 28, 2021, the no-contact pickup service is relocating from the outdoor area behind the children’s library to the library café area. This will allow greater access to the children’s library area for families. Also, we’re changing the way we notify patrons when to pick up…
Côte Saint-Luc becomes a Monarch-Friendly City
The City of Côte-Saint-Luc announced today that it has been certified as a monarch-friendly city by the David Suzuki Foundation. In Quebec, the Mayors’ Monarch Pledge—Monarch-Friendly Community initiative was introduced thanks to a partnership between the David Suzuki Foundation and Espace pour la vie. The purpose of the initiative, intended…
Hours of operation and overnight parking for Fête Nationale and Canada Day
Here’s what’s open and closed as well as the parking tolerance dates for Fête Nationale (Thursday, June 24) and Canada Day (Thursday, July 1). All administrative offices Closed Library 12 pm to 5 pm by appointment only for no contact pick-up and in-person visits.Aquatic and Community Centre8 am to 8…
Green Patrol in Côte Saint-Luc
Homes, businesses, and institutions may receive a visit from the Green Patrol from now until mid-August 2021. The Green Patrol is an island-wide program to provide information about ecological issues. Their main goal this summer will be to bring awareness to residents on good practices concerning waste management, greening (tree…
Côte Saint-Luc business owners, school principals, health care professionals and influencers urge people to get vaccinated
The City of Côte Saint-Luc released a video today with messages from members of the community who encourage the public to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Following a brief introduction from Côte Saint-Luc Mayor Mitchell Brownstein, the video shows messages from school principals, health care professionals, comedians, business owners, influencers, scientists, clergy, local politicians, and other members of…
Côte Saint-Luc lowers flags to half-mast to honour the 215 children whose lives were taken
To honour the 215 children whose lives were taken at the former Kamloops residential school and all Indigenous children who never made it home, the survivors, and their families, the City of Côte Saint-Luc is lowering flags at municipal buildings half-mast. The Côte Saint-Luc City Council is saddened and disturbed by the recent discovery a mass grave with…
Blue Patrol in Côte Saint-Luc
Water-saving tips You may see Henri around town between May 13 to June 1st. He’s part of a summer program called The Blue Patrol. His mandate is to share some smart ideas on how to save water in the garden and elsewhere. If you have a few moments, chat with…
Statement on the passing of The Duke of Edinburgh
The City of Côte Saint-Luc mourns the passing of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. Apart from his role as royal consort to Queen Elizabeth II, and his lifetime of community engagement and philanthropy, it is worth recalling that he was also a veteran of the Second World War. …
Côte Saint-Luc secures $3.94 million from governments of Canada and Quebec to repair and develop Kirwan Park
The City of Côte Saint-Luc will receive $3.94 million in government grants towards the refurbishment and improvement of Edward J. Kirwan Park. The official announcement took place at Kirwan Park on April 9 in the presence of Anthony Housefather, Member of Parliament for Mount Royal, on behalf of the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities,…