Alerts

To keep you informed of important messages from the city!

2026-06-04

June 4, 2026 - Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for certain adresses on Beaubois St.

Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for certain adresses on Beaubois St. on June 4 from 9 am to 3 pm.

2026-06-03

June 3, 2026 - Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for certain adresses on Beaubois St.

Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for certain adresses on Beaubois St. on June 3 from 9 am to 3 pm.

2026-06-01

June 1st, 2026 - Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for Beaubois St.

Drinking water supply interruption AND boil water advisory for Beaubois St. on June 1st from 9 am to 3 pm.

Works Info

Stay informed about the work being carried out in the city, whether it involves road repairs, infrastructure maintenance, work on the water network, or park redevelopment. For any questions or to report an issue related to the work, please call 514-694-4100.

2026-06-03

Asphalt paving work at Ecclestone Park

Asphalt paving work at Ecclestone Park from June 3 to 5, 2026

2026-06-01

Road Reconstruction – Beaubois Street

Road Reconstruction on Beaubois Street. More details...

2026-05-19

Watermain Rehabilitation work - Calais Street

Watermain rehabilitation work by structural lining

2026-05-04

Watermain Rehabilitation work - Montague, Charlevoix & Sutton streets

Watermain rehabilitation work by structural lining

Extreme Heat

Prevention in the event of a Heatwave

BEFORE

PREPARE YOUR HOME

  • Make sure you can keep your home cool: opaque curtains, blinds, fans, air conditioner.
  • Prepare an emergency kit: water, lightweight clothing, a spray bottle, medication.
  • Use an indoor thermometer to monitor room temperature.

PLAN YOUR ACTIVITIES

  • Check on weather alerts: sign up to receive weather advisories by dialing 1 866 982-7282 or by visiting CONSEILS CLIMAT’s website.
  • Make an emergency plan that includes reminders to hydrate and emergency contacts.
  • Discuss preventive measures with your friends, colleagues, and neighbours.

CREATE A SUPPORT NETWORK

  • Have a list of emergency contacts ready.
  • Identify people around you who are at risk: seniors, people living alone or who are ill.
  • If you live alone, designate someone to check on you

DURING

ADJUST YOUR LIFESTYLE ACCORDINGLY

  • Drink water regularly, even when you don’t feel thirsty.
  • Avoid alcohol and heavy meals.
  • Avoid physical exertion between 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m..
  • Take cool baths/showers or use a spray bottle to cool off.
  • Spend a few hours each day in public places with air conditioning: Pools, libraries, cooling centres.
  • Wear loose-fitting, lightweight clothing in light colours.
  • Protect yourself from the sun: Hat, SPF 15+ sunscreen.
  • Check on friends and family members who are at risk, and let others know how you are doing.

COOL YOUR HOME

  • Close curtains and windows during the day.
  • Open them at night if the air outside is cooler.
  • Limit the use of heat-generating appliances.

KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR HEALTH

  • Dehydration: extreme thirst, fatigue, headache, dry mouth.
  • Heat stroke: dizziness, nausea, confusion, skin that is hot and dry, lack of perspiration

AFTER

  • Open windows and doors to let evacuate accumulated heat out of your home.
  • Continue to drink water regularly.
  • Update your kit and your contacts to prepare for the next heatwave.

WHAT TO DO?

  • Feeling unwell? If you have health-related questions, call Info-Santé at 8-1-1.
  • In case of an emergency call 9-1-1

Vulnerable Individuals

Check in regularly on vulnerable people around you, especially family members or neighbors who are elderly, isolated, or living with a chronic illness or mental health issues.

Source: West Island CIUSSS

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