Votre navigateur web est configuré pour le français The City of Pointe-Claire would like to inform you of the summer hours for City Hall and the Recreation building these municipal buildings will be open to the public Monday to Thursday from 8 a.m Please note that you have access to a number of online services on the City's website, including applying for a permit, requesting a bin repair or replacement, filling out requests and reporting a specific non-emergency situation. We invite you to visit the Online Requests page for full details The Inspection - Public Security Department (IPS) will remain open at all times (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) and can be contacted at 514 630-1234 or secpub@pointe-claire.ca communications@pointe-claire.ca514-630-1200  Please avoid entering personal information If you have a question, need follow-up, or need assistance: contact the city the new environmental ambassador for the City of Pointe-Claire As part of its efforts to educate and raise awareness about the ecological transition the City of Pointe-Claire is proud to present Eco-Nico This winged spokesperson will serve as a tool to inform and educate residents about the various environmental measures and sustainable development projects of the municipality The goal is to generate more interest and make environmental topics more accessible to the Pointe-Claire community as well as to encourage everyone to think more ecologically and integrate sustainable habits into their daily routine Taking an interest in and being open to learning about environmental issues and actively working to resolve them is the first step towards a greener and more sustainable community The bumblebee is the source of inspiration for this ambassador as these pollinators play a central and crucial role in our environment and ecosystems and are responsible for a large portion of the food we consume daily The hardworking and dedicated nature of bees was also an appropriate attribute for our ambassador who strives to take action and tackle important environmental issues Eco-Nico will be used differently depending on the subject and context: it will help make technical and scientific terms more accessible and encourage good sustainable habits in a positive and stimulating way and generate interest in the city's environmental actions and initiatives the City of Montréal conducted a potable water shutdown test in District 1 near Cartier Avenue and Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore Road The City of Pointe-Claire has been informed that a significant drop in water flow was observed during the test the planned water main improvement work has been postponed to a later date Thank you for your understanding and cooperation bridge is a great way to develop communication and confidence as well as gain insight into others and yourself Pointe-Claire Public Library – Central or Valois Branch Registration required Compagnons de conversation française are volunteers who meet regularly with people looking to practice their French In-person meeting (1 hour): Library – Central and Valois Branch Virtual meetings (1 hour): using a platform of your choice (Teams Note: A basic knowledge of conversational French is required to participate as a learner in this activity Registration does not guarantee participation This depends on learners’ and volunteers’ availabilities It is an ancient Chinese tile game that sharpens the mind The City of Pointe-Claire would like to inform you that the precautionary boil water advisory has been lifted A printed notice will be delivered to the affected addresses Thank you for your patience and cooperation 2025 : Preventive Boil Water Advisory – 202 to 221A Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road and 3 to 5 Villeneuve Terrace The City of Pointe-Claire would like to inform you that the work carried out by the City of Montréal on the water main has been completed A preventive boil water advisory is in effect as of now and until further notice for the following addresses: The affected addresses have received a paper notice to inform them This boil water advisory will remain in place for 48 to 72 hours until tests confirm the quality of the water You must boil the water for at least one minute before consuming it (drinking For all our recommendations during the boil water advisory please see below.Another paper notice will be issued to confirm the lifting of the boil water advisory open your cold water tap (preferably the bath or kitchen sink) and let it run until it becomes clear See all our recommendations when water is discolored below 2025: Update: Water Main Work – Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road and Cedar Avenue The City of Pointe-Claire wishes to inform you that the repair work on the water main by the City of Montréal will indeed take place on Thursday following successful shut-off tests conducted on April 29 The affected addresses have received a paper notice informing them of the water interruption • Location: Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road between Cedar Avenue and De Killarney Gardens Avenue and backfilling will be carried out by the City of Montréal Any updates or changes will be posted on our website • Affected addresses: Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road between Cedar Avenue and Killarney Gardens Avenue • Restriction: Complete closure of Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road – Place your bins at the usual location: collections will continue as scheduled and bins that are not accessible to waste collectors will be moved by the contractor - Ensure you have an adequate water supply Please refer to the recommendations below during a water service interruption You will receive a paper notice before the shutoff – Ensure you have an adequate water supply See all our recommendations during a water shutdown below • Date: from the restoration of the water supply until a notice confirming the lifting of the boil water advisory You will receive a notice at the start and another once the advisory is lifted – Boil water for at least one minute before using it (drinking See all our recommendations during a boil water advisory below • Date: from the restoration of the water supply • Affected addresses: area around Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road The City of Pointe-Claire would like to inform you that the preventive boil water advisory has been lifted As the initial work could not be completed additional work will take place on the drinking water mains by the City of Montréal on Tuesday April 29: Water shut-off testing by the City of Pointe-Claire and the City of Montréal May 1: If the tests on April 29 are successful - 201 to 221 Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road The City of Pointe-Claire wishes to inform you that work will be carried out on City of Montréal’s drinking water pipelines starting Tuesday and weekends if necessary• Location: Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road between Cedar Avenue and De Killarney Gardens Avenue.• Supervisor: City of Montréal for approximately 2 to 3 weeks.• Affected addresses: Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road between Cedar Avenue and Killarney Gardens Avenue.• Restriction: Complete closure of Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road.• What should I do?- Adhere to the signage.- Place your bins at the usual location: collections will continue as scheduled until 6 p.m.• Affected addresses:– 201 to 221 Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road Road– 3 to 5 Villeneuve Terrace• What should I do?- Ensure you have an adequate water supply typically within 24 to 72 hours.• Affected addresses:– 201 to 221 Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road Road– 3 to 5 Villeneuve Terrace• What should I do?- Boil water for at least one minute before using it (drinking • Date: from the restoration of the water supply.• Affected addresses: area around Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road between Cedar Avenue and Killarney Gardens Avenue.• What should I do?- If your water appears discolored • We recommend filling containers with water to cover your essential needs during the outage and washing.• Consider filling your bathtub or keeping buckets of water to manually refill your toilet tank allowing you to continue using it during the outage • Do not use water-requiring appliances such as dishwashers and washing machines until service is restored.• Shut off water supplies to your refrigerator’s water dispenser and ice maker if applicable.• Close your taps to prevent water from flowing or spurting when the water service is restored • Boil water for at least one minute before using it for drinking etc.• You may choose to use bottled water for drinking and food preparation.• Unboiled water can be used for tasks not related to direct consumption such as showering (avoid swallowing water) • This discoloration is temporary and harmless.• Open your cold water tap (preferably the bath or kitchen sink) and let it run until the water becomes clear.• If your faucet has an aerator unscrew the nozzle before letting the water run.• Ensure the water is clear before using hot water or water-operated devices including your refrigerator’s water dispenser to avoid any stains or damage.• Avoid using the washing machine during this period.• A cleaning product is available free of charge at the multiservice counter of City Hall if your clothes are stained by the colored water Reading comprehension and simple conversations Note: Mixed pedagogical approaches focusing on communication Master the fundamental aspects of the German language in just a few weeks discovering the culture and history of the country Pointe-Claire Public Library – Central or Valois Branch it is important to exercise extra caution on the road and during your travels Weather conditions can lead to reduced or even zero visibility at certain times Give yourself more time to complete your journey and plan to leave earlier It is essential to adjust your driving by reducing your speed and increasing the braking distance A storm is considered major or exceptional when extreme and potentially dangerous weather conditions are expected: Here are some tips for dealing with the storm: In the event of a major winter storm warning it is recommended to stay home as much as possible Tree branches can break and fall to the ground due to an accumulation of ice or snow Here are some guidelines to follow if branches fall on your property: If you are affected by a power outage, refer to the tips for dealing with a power outage. You can check Info-pannes to monitor the situation language structures and pronunciation needed for general conversation used in daily conversations Develop your artistic skills using your choice of mediums and workings from a live model A studio space in which individuals can work on their personal artistic projects This page does not exist or cannot be displayed right now Please check the page address or try a new search: The City of Pointe-Claire will resume improvement work in the play area at Lansdowne Gardens Park designated for children aged 5 to 12 This work will take place from April 28 to May 31 during which time the area will be closed to the public The project includes the installation of a new play surface and the inspection of existing equipment and play areas to ensure compliance with safety standards Engineering Department514-630-1208, ingenierie@pointe-claire.ca The City of Pointe-Claire would like to inform you that Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore Road will be closed earlier than expected is necessary due to drinking water infrastructure work being carried out by the City of Montréal Drivers will be redirected to detour routes via Lakebreeze Avenue or Saint-Jean Boulevard and Highway 20 heading east A temporary path will be set up to ensure the safety of pedestrians Buses will use the temporary path along the bike lane For any questions or information, please contact the City of Montréal by phone at 514-872-3777 or by email at info-travaux@montreal.ca Thank you for your patience and understanding The City of Pointe-Claire wishes to inform you that work will be carried out on City of Montréal’s drinking water pipelines from Monday between Highway 20 and Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road; and Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road • Scheduled date: 3 days between April 7 and April 28 • Addresses affected: Du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road • Restrictions : Alternating traffic with flagmen daytime only for all users - Only buses will be permitted to use the temporary road via the bike path - Motorists will have to take the detours along Lakebreeze Avenue Donegani Avenue and Saint-Jean Boulevard westbound; or via Saint-Jean Boulevard and Highway 20 eastbound The City of Pointe-Claire wishes to provide clarification regarding detour routes due to the construction work on Du Bord-du-Lac-Lakeshore Road more specifically regarding the temporary detour strictly reserved for STM buses Du Bord-du-Lac-Lakeshore Road is closed between Ovide and Hillside Avenues until October 30 To enable STM buses to operate in the area during the construction work period a bus-only access lane was created north of Ovide Park via Lakeside single-lane passage is strictly reserved for STM buses a second lane is reserved for vehicle parking Other vehicles must use the detour roads via Saint-Jean Boulevard Traffic surveillance is enforced at different times of the day to ensure compliance with signage and the safety of all This work is essential to maintain and improve our infrastructure and the inconvenience it entails is temporary For any additional questions or information, please contact the City of Montreal by telephone at 514 872-3777 or by e-mail at info-travaux@montreal.ca Montreal.ca   info-travaux@montreal.ca  The City of Pointe-Claire wishes to clarify the proposed detour route due to the City of Montreal's work to improve the drinking water system on du Bord-du-Lac – Lakeshore Road between Ovide and Hillside Avenues Westward detour of Chemin Bord-du-Lac-Lakeshore Eastward detour of Chemin Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore For any questions or information, please contact the City of Montreal by telephone at 514-872-3777 or by e-mail at info-travaux@montreal.ca info-travaux@montreal.ca The City of Pointe-Claire would like to remind you that the third phase of the City of Montréal's drinking water system improvement project will begin this Monday This work will result in the complete closure of Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore road The outdoor facilities will remain accessible to the public during this period Detour routes will be offered to motorists via Saint-Jean Bouelvard and Autoroute 20 Note that a bus-only detour route will be set up via Lakeside Temporary bus stops will be set up for users Motorists are asked to remain vigilant and slow down to keep the workers safe Information514-872-3777Montreal.cainfo-travaux@montreal.ca Due to detours caused by Montréal's water network improvement work on Bord-du-Lac–Lakeshore Road a temporary modification to bus route 202 is necessary This new route will begin during the week of July 15 or July 22 until the end of October STM buses will travel via Lakeside Avenue, through the temporary road opening on the bike path, Hillcrest Avenue, Lakeview Avenue, and Bayview Avenue. Please note that this detour route is reserved for STM buses; motorists must take an alternative route. For all details, please refer to Montreal’s construction work news buses will alternate on the temporary road opening located on the bike path To find your new temporary bus stop, , please visit the STM website Information514-872-3777Montreal.ca info-travaux@montreal.ca   The City of Pointe-Claire wishes to inform you that the City of Montréal will be continuing work to improve the drinking water network in the vicinity of Ovide Park and Lakeside Pool This multi-phase project will cause a number of traffic disruptions outdoor facilities will remain accessible to the public To help you plan your travels and take full advantage of the new facilities in Ovide Park, here are the various phases of work planned for the area: Safety corridors will be created so that pedestrians can move about with complete peace of mind Motorists are asked to remain vigilant and to slow down to keep the workers safe Informationinfo-travaux@montreal.ca MontrealNewsPointe-Claire’s historic windmill to be restored under new agreementBy Swidda RassyPublished: March 02, 2025 at 4:59PM EST Twitter feed ©2025 BellMedia All Rights Reserved and Renaud Lambert) have just opened a new restaurant right next door that’s already turning heads: Rendez-vous With the intimacy of a wine cellar and the quality of a top-tier restaurant Rendez-vous brings together the best of both worlds a nod to the idea of the restaurant as a date spot,” explain Max and Peter even though the restaurant itself is anything but cheesy!” It’s the kind of place you’d want to be taken on a date yet the dishes are far from predictable: creative the approach is more playful and sophisticated “The menu is European-inspired and designed to highlight local ingredients while featuring exceptional items from afar,” says chef Liam Barron so whether you’re up for sharing or savoring your own sommelier Dora Vincze has curated a selection of fresh and approachable wines that make for perfect toasts the cocktail menu offers affordable Mediterranean-inspired creations—tempting and refreshing Rendez-vous is a stunning addition to the West Island and the open kitchen allows diners to watch the chefs in action Joe Beef’s famous lobster spaghetti is one of the most iconic dishes in Montreal Pizzaiolo Mirko D’Agata from No.900 pizzerias took 1st place at the International Pizza Challenge in Las Vegas Le critique culinaire de renom a 30+ ans d'expertise et est l'inspiration derrière Tastet co-chef and co-owner of Mon Lapin and Rôtisserie La Lune — meet one of the most exciting chefs to discover Janice Tiefenbach is the head chef at Elena named the third best new restaurant in Canada by En Route magazine We’ve put together a list of all good spots where you can find it to enjoy at home or in a restaurant The owners of Lou’s (Peter Mant and Renaud Lambert) have just opened a new restaurant next door that’s already making waves: Rendez-vous Combining the intimacy of a wine cellar with the quality of dishes from an excellent restaurant even though the restaurant itself is far from cheesy!” It’s the kind of restaurant you’d want to be taken to on a date but the dishes are anything but predictable: creative Rendez-vous stands apart from its big brother Lou’s is designed to highlight local products while incorporating exceptional ingredients from elsewhere,” says Chef Liam Barron The menu will evolve with the seasons and feature special dishes sommelier Dora Vincze offers a selection of fresh perfect for toasting and enjoying the moment the cocktail menu features affordable creations with Mediterranean accents Rendez-vous is a wonderful addition to the West Island brings a breath of fresh air and modernity to the neighborhood while the open kitchen lets you watch the chefs in action MontrealNewsFormer Pointe-Claire mayor Bill McMurchie dead at 93By Caroline Van Vlaardingen and Erika MorrisPublished: January 02, 2025 at 8:35PM EST Long-time Pointe-Claire resident Dano Peace has raised his career to the “championship” level of artistic accomplishments in the music industry Peace compares his accomplishments in music to the Olympics in sports he plans to give back to the West Island community by offering free performances to the public in support of local sports organizations and organizations supporting youth He presented his first live performance at the legendary Pioneer Bar in Pointe-Claire Village the self-managed artist has since expanded his horizons exponentially with hundreds of national and international contracts Recent local bookings include the Montreal Casino on a regular basis Loto Québec and Formula 1 on Crescent and Sainte-Catherine The homegrown music champ recently turned his “One Love Project” — dubbed O.L.P productions — into an entity representing multiple musical artist groups that perform in different genres under his talent booking umbrella “I am a spiritual warrior combating negative rhythms The “spiritual warrior” has been growing his hair forming dreadlocks for over 30 years since his high school days which may or not be visible depending on the audience that he is serving “Sometime I pack them into a back pack,” he explained The back pack Peace describes is often invisible in his front-facing performances often in a full traditional tuxedo with every in-between variation up to complete Rastafarian traditional outfits The performances offered by the One Love Project include the original Bob Marley tribute “I created a one-stop shop to promote peace love and unity via the One Love Project,” Peace explained “Meditating on what to do with these gifts as I am talented beyond a single band performance I developed a repertoire with twenty-five performers on the roaster.” Peace is a core performer in some of the bands that his company represents as he is capable of converting his vocal tones to match multiple famous performers similarly to internationally renowned artist Ariana Grande productions has seen a high level of success since its inception Peace decided to give back to the community where he grew up in the summer of 2025 and is currently planning a West Island-wide Reggae Fest comparable to the West Island Blues fest for the summer of 2024 Peace intends to use his talent to fundraise for three major West Island community organizations — to be announced after the winter holidays Email notifications are only sent once a day Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page MontrealNewsConcert in Pointe-Claire celebrates community found through COVID-19 lockdown livestreamsBy Denise RobertsPublished: March 30, 2025 at 3:28PM EDT Located on Chemin du Bord-du-Lac-Lakeshore, in the heart of Pointe-Claire’s charming old village this family-run restaurant has been known for its generous pizzas and tasty subs attracting both regulars and curious visitors looking to satisfy their hunger between strolls along the waterfront fluffy crust and generously topped with fresh ingredients it’s the ultimate indulgent snack bar-style pizza Classics like the Deluxe or All-Dressed are customer favorites—and for good reason the sauce drips deliciously down your fingers—everything you want in a great pizza sprinkled with Gigi’s signature spice blend Fast and friendly service rounds out an experience that’s simple yet consistently satisfying The vintage burgundy booths and wooden accents create a warm people don’t necessarily go there for the decor that’s exactly what gives the place its unique charm We’re highlighting it because it’s a true West Island institution known for its consistency featured on our list of the best spots in the area doesn’t reinvent the wheel but delivers a nostalgic experience that hits just right—and the pizza is genuinely delicious Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page.