Tree pruning to begin on March 17

The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke (MCK) would like to inform the community that, in consultation with Hydro-Québec, tree pruning in the community will begin on March 17th. This is part of an important initiative to prevent vegetation from making contact with power lines and causing potential power outages.

The pruning project will start at the eastern boundary (near the New Development) and continue to the western boundary (Châteauguay). The work is expected to take 4 to 6 weeks to complete.

In addition to tree pruning, crews from Hydro-Québec and its contractor, Asplundh, will also be conducting vegetation maintenance and removal operations in the areas of Old Chateauguay Road, R-132, the New Development (Lot 106), and some areas within the Village. This work is required to ensure that overgrowth and trees do not make contact with Hydro-Québec’s electrical infrastructure.

The pruning and vegetation control will be carried out by AD Tree Service, owned and operated by Kahnawa’kehró:non, working alongside contactors from Asplundh, who have been trained by Hydro-Québec.

Click here for more detailed information from Hydro-Québec.

Community members are asked to remain mindful of the safety of workers in the area and follow any signage or instructions provided. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated to ensure the pruning and vegetation control process runs smoothly, helping to keep our community safe and connected.

For more information, please contact Arnold Boyer, Portfolio lead on Infrastructure, Transport & Operations at 450-632-7500 or via email at questions@mck.ca.

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Easter Holiday office closure

Friday, April 3rd & Monday, April 6th, 2026

All administrative offices of the Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke will be closed.

 

Please note the following changes to Waste Management Department services during this period:

 

  • Friday, April 3rd – Administrative offices closed
  • Monday, April 6th – Waste Management services resume as usual; however, there will be no cardboard drop‑offs
  • Monday, April 6th – Transfer Depot will operate with reduced hours, from 8am to 2pm

 

Garbage pickup service will continue through the holiday without interruption.

 

All essential services will remain operational throughout the office closures. Regular administrative office hours will resume on Tuesday, April 7th, at 8:30am.