Friday, May 22nd, 2020  

The City continues to closely monitor the situation regarding COVID-19 and the preventive measures recommended by the Government of Quebec.

See all the info on COVID-19

REOPENING OF CITY HALL TO THE PUBLIC

City Hall will be open to the public again from next Tuesday, May 26. It will be open Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., by appointment only.

The reception can accommodate only one person at a time inside. If there is already a person inside, we ask you to wait outside, respecting the 2 meters distance between each person. A waiting area will be identified.

Upon your arrival
You will find at your disposal a hydroalcoholic solution to disinfect your hands. Please note that this procedure is mandatory to allow you access to City Hall services. In addition, the receptionist will ask questions regarding the state of health to anyone visiting City Hall.

To make an appointment, contact 514-457-5500.

Read the procedure for visitors

DOG PARKS

Although the parks are now open, the dog parks remain closed. However, we are evaluating the possibility of opening them soon. More information will follow over the next week.

Please note that the park chalets, play structures and all playgrounds other than tennis courts also remain closed. The Promenade du Canal is also closed until further notice.

 

LARGE COLLECTION OF CANS AND BOTTLES

The Coopérative de solidarité de Bellevue - Marché Richelieu invites you to financialy encourage the Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Rugby Football Club and Partageaction / West Island Community Shares simply by donating your empty returnable cans and bottles.

This collection will take place on Saturday, May 23, from 9 am to 3 pm, in the parking lot at the back of the market.

Sanitary measures for social distancing have been established in order to avoid gatherings and to ensure that the collection runs smoothly.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR SMEs

The Government of Quebec has created, for a limited time, an Emergency Assistance to Small and Medium-Sized Businesses financial program to support eligible businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

This new fund comes in the form of a loan, up to a maximum of $50,000 and aims to alleviate cash-flow-related challenges. PME MTL West-Island is responsible for managing applications in the West-Island area.

To apply or to find more information on the eligibility criteria, visit the PME MTL West-Island’s website. The webpage also features a FAQ section grouping the answers to frequent questions.