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J'avais pensé à électricien mais les DEP sont vraiment contingentés y'a pas de place avant 2026 Avez-vous d'autres idées de programme ou même d'expérience la dedans ? Merci
J'ai mes pneus d'hiver que je ne sais pas s'ils sont suffisamment correct pour 1 dernier hiver?
Dans la photo, c'est un 25 cents, et c'est 1 des penus qui est le pire des 4 pneus!
Aussi, est-ce que je dois demander l'avis d'un mécanicien ou votre avis serait suffisant vous pensez?
Je demande que tout le monde, parents ou autres, gardez votre jugement! C'est meilleur à chercher les avis honnêtes sur les sujets à comprendre la réalité - I ask that everyone, parent or not, reserves their judgement! It's better to seek honest opinions of these subjects to better understand our reality
Bonjour tout le monde, je cherche les avis locales des parents dans la thème des enfants indépendants. La plusieurs des avis sur ligne vient des États-Unis et je suis curieuse pour les parents à Montréal!
Donc, si tu est un parent à Montréal stp partage à quelle age tu pense c'est sûr à laisser un enfant seul (pas avec des autres enfants ni adultes) à la maison:
pour 15-30 minutes (pendant les parents vont à l'épicerie, promène le chien, ou cherchent un autre enfant à la garderie)
pour 1-2 heurs après retourner de l'école, avant que les parents retourner de leurs travails
pendant les parents vont au restaurant et retourner plus tarde (20-22h)
STP inclus les âges de tes enfants!
Merci beaucoup
Hello everyone, I'm looking for opinions on parents regarding childrens' independence. Most opinions online are from the US, and it would be great to better understand parents in Montreal.
So, if you're a parent in Montreal please share at what age you think it's safe to leave a child alone (with any other kids or adults) at home:
for 15-30 minutes while the parents go to the store, walk the dog, or pick up a sibling at daycare.
for 1-2 hours after returning from school, before the parents get home from work.
while the parents go out to dinner at a restaurant, returning late, around 8-10PM.
Please include the ages of your children with your response!
Thanks again
So, my uncle contacted me a few weeks ago to inquire about good Anglo private schools for girls (or co-ed, it doesn't matter) since he is moving to Montreal right after Christmas to work at the UN agency. Fees aren't a problem cause they will be paid by the agency. He has three girls, grades 5, 7 and 9. They are coming from the UK, so French schools are totally out of the question. Girls do not have any specific learning disabilities and can speak Italian, as he was based in Rome for years before getting transferred to the UK, so that might help to learn French as a second language in school quickly. He would be staying in the Lower Westmount area.
I briefly contacted ECS, The Study and Trafalgar. All three schools have a spot right after New Year. LCC is an option as well. I don't know what to tell him and his wife. I am convincing them to visit each school before moving to Montreal and make a decision based on what they feel, but due to holidays and whatnot, they want me to do all the paperwork and visits. Any experience with the private schools? recommendation?
Is it just me, or Amazon Prime One Day do not exist anymore at Montreal?
Most of the items I'm looking for have delivery expected in 7 days. But none are for tomorrow.
I'm I alone in this situation?
My friends and I want to go dancing but we want to try somewhere other than Electric Avenue, and Google searches aren't very helpful. Thanks in advance!
Huge rain/snow fall incoming at laval
As around now is the time to register for local activities through your municipality I just wanted to remind everyone that there's hundreds of free activities or low cost activities run by our city.
French, English and Spanish classes, yoga, pickleball, mental health support groups, badminton it goes on and on.
Sometimes the hardest part is signing up and committing to them but they're totally worth it.
There's also hundreds of impromptu activities happening too that you can just drop in for.
With the lack of sunlight (is it December 21st yet?) it's so good for your mental and physical health to get out, meet people and move!
Hi everyone, I'm looking for some indoor basketball courts (not too expensive if it's possible lol)
Thanks !
Il y a-t-il un futur possible à Montréal en fauteuil roulant?
Hi all, I recently became a wheelchair user and genuinely I am filled with despair. There is no accessible flats available, the clsc is no help at all, 2+ years of wait for any accommodation. I literally haven't left my flat in 4 months because I cannot (too many stairs). I'm currently paying 650 for my flat and I cant afford to triple that for a ground floor apartment that will still have too many steps for me bc montreal is built like shit.
Are there any wheelchair users in montreal here who can reassure me that there is a future here? I've been living here for 8 years and a half but I feel like it's become unlivable. I'm out of options.
I speak French sorry for the English this is too emotional to write in french.
I’m so excited to be in Montréal to celebrate my 19th birthday 🎉 (with my twin brother). I’m ready to make this one unforgettable!
I’d love some recommendations to make the most of this trip. Here’s what I’m planning: Photos: I love taking pictures and want to find a stunning spot. Any hidden gems? Hair & Makeup: Looking for an affordable place to get dolled up with flawless hair and makeup. Where should I go for the best glam? Shopping: I’m always on the lookout for luxury boutiques or cool stores for birthday looks. Any recommendations for must-visit spots? Food: Craving raw marinated crab—if you know any amazing Korean or Asian restaurants, I’d love to hear about them! Cake: A cute, chic, Instagram-worthy cake with a luxe vibe is a must. Any bakeries I shouldn’t miss? Bars: Excited for my first drinks—are there any trendy bars I should check out? Fun Activities: Karaoke, rooftop lounges, or something cool like arcades or axe throwing. What fun spots are you into? If you’ve got any recommendations or know some fun things to do in the area, let me know!
Bonjour à tous, je m’appelle Euris et je viens de la République Dominicaine. Je vais visiter Montréal pour la première fois bientôt et j’aimerais rencontrer quelqu’un ouvert à l’amitié ou prêt à partager des conseils sur la ville. J’aime explorer et prendre des photos avec mon téléphone. Merci pour toute aide !
Does anyone have any information regarding their reopening? I only discovered this incredible Lebanese restaurant in September and went as many times as I could before they shut down for renovations on 26/10. If you have any similar suggestions of places like this I’d love them too. Thanks!
Bonjour, I’m an international student at Concordia University, I’m looking for part time security guard job in the city. I’m BSP licensed and have the First Aid CPR certification. If you have any leads please feel free to share. Also, till the time I don’t find a Security Guard job, I’m open to work at a grocery store. I’m applying online daily on Indeed and LinkedIn and have 100 printed resumes with my availability on them. So do recommend me some areas where I can drop my resume too!
If you have an old house in Montreal with an unfinished basement without windows, what are the legal requirements to finish it? Do you need to add a window? What if you only use it as like a tv room and not a bedroom, would that be legal without a window? Is there are minimum height requirement for the finished basement?
Thanks!
Salut, y’a tu une liste avec toutes les dates d’ouvertures pour les patinoires à Montréal? A date je crois que le seul qui est ouvert c’est l’esplanade tranquille mais je peux pas trouver les dates pour les autres. J’attends impatiemment ce du lac aux castors. Merci!
Where in Montréal (especially downtown) can I go to get the refund for my alluminium cans and -especially- glass bottles? How does the system works?
Thanks, still trying to get my head around this :)
does anyone know any radio stations in montreal that only play christmas music? i found a lot that play online but i need one with a frequency for my radio
At the intersection of Van Horne and Chem de la Côte de neiges, there is a Petro gas station. There is a homeless lady in a wheelchair that always asks for money near that gas station, I’m just wondering if anyone knows her or her story?
At first she told me she needs money for a ticket to Winnipeg, and then told me that she needs money for a surgery so I’m curious if anyone else knows her or knows what her deal is
I used to see her almost every evening since I have a severe sugar addiction, haven’t seen her as much since it got cold tho
I walked by the building on 3210 Edouard Montpetit near UdeM today, seeing someone moving out so I stopped by and talked to them.
They were paying 1400$ for a 41/2. Out of curiosity, I called the landlord and asked if there's something available, he said that apartment is available right now for 1700$.
Like... wtf ?
There is no work being done on it, I know the landlord own the building since forever so it's not like he bought it new, the current tenant has been staying there for 3 years now.
There's not a single thing he's doing on the apartment now. The increase is literally over nothing, just because he can.
It's greed and I'm tired of it.
Ps: for anyone saying well the property price went up so he's charging more, sure it's a reason, but it should not be a valid one.
EDIT: some people mention tax, I agree that saying "for nothing" is not technically true, my point stand that in no world a 20% increase over no work on the apartment is justified.
I shipped my luggage with fedex expert shipping at 1235 Notre-Dame St W, Montreal, Quebec H3C 6S3. On November 27th, The cahier or whatever his title is was incredibly disrespectful after I told him I didn’t need any insurance. He said he is the manager of that store and he reiterated at least three times that if my suitcase was broken, they would not hold any responsibilities. Not only I received my suitcase very late on November 30th, but also one of the wheels dropped off. Is it possible that he broke the wheels to seek some sort of “revenge”? He was clearly disrespectful and rude to his customers. I didn’t know if he broke the wheel or some truck driver broke the wheel. The suitcase looks to me that the wheel was ripped off on purpose. Now I can’t use that suitcase anymore because it is completely useless after losing one of four wheels. Is it possible that the self claimed manager broke it, because I didn’t buy 20 dollar insurance as he suggested? He was so pushy to promote the insurance which I didn’t want. Throughout the service, he put on very serious front and he acted like he is the boss in front of me without any smile.
How can there be such a big hole right in front of Eaton Center with no construction for years ? Has downtown become that unattractive ? There’s another one a few meters away as well.