Following the recent Government of Quebec announcement regarding the reopening of public libraries, the Municipality of Chelsea is pleased to announce its plan to gradually reopen the municipal library in two phases.
The summer season has arrived like a balm over the difficulties of the last few weeks we've been living. With the warm temperatures and the progressive reopening, a certain sort of normality is slowly taking hold, but we must remain cautious. The virus is still there.
Due to the exceptional circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, please note that Council’s ordinary session of June 2, 2020, will be held by audiovisual conference through the Zoom digital platform.
Due to the popularity of household hazardous waste collection, the contractor was not able to complete all streets on his schedule today.
Private homes have been offering short-term rental accommodations on the sly in the municipality through Airbnb, Vrbo, Wimbu, and others, leading in some cases to serious issues for those living nearby.
Since the information session held on February 17 on the purchase of Hydro-Québec lots, municipal officials have met with about 50 owners of lots adjacent to the Gatineau River.
The health committee wishes to remind you that, despite the current situation, the services offered by the Chelsea CLSC remain available by appointment.
" It’s not a question of Montreal and the rest of Quebec. [...] Recovering from this unprecedented disaster can only be done if we are one, united Quebec.”
Would you be willing to hire the Chelsea Youth Coop this summer knowing that all security and hygiene measures recommended by the Public Health Agency of Canada would be complied by its members?
The Municipality created a survey to collect statistics on residences that use a wood-burning fireplace or stove. We invite you to participate widely in the survey.