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211- Free Information and Referral Service
211 is an easy to remember (2-1-1) FREE information and referral service available 7 days a week, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., 365 days a year and is open 24 hours a day.
211 Community resources directory is also available on the web. In collaboration with community organizations, all information on social and community resources is updated annually.
With the help of statistics from calls and web frequency, 211 sheds a light to government officials and decision-makers on social needs and in determining missing resources that are needed.
211 service helps curb poverty and social exclusion, giving the people with non-urgent social needs rapid information on the social and community resources that will help them find solutions to move beyond their precarious situations.
211 Grand Montréal is finally a largely accessible service especially for low-income people, seniors and newcomers.
- Waste Collections
- Most Commonly Accessed Information
- Animal control
- Door-to-door solicitation
- Fireplaces and wood-burning stoves
- Garage sale
- Lots and building (Maintenance)
- Neighbouring
- Nuisance regulations
- Obstruction of ditches
- Outdoor fires
- Outside storage container
- Parking regulation
- Pesticides
- Recreational vehicles
- Septic system
- Storm water system of the Town
- Watering restrictions
- Water Meter reading
- Emergency Services
- Resources and Healthcare
- Animal Services Provider
- Senior services
- Transportation
- COVID-19 Town Measures
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