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Carbon Neutral Forever project of Facilities Management nominated for CRE award

April 20th, 2021

The work of Dawson鈥檚 Facilities Management team to make 张百乔女友裸照 Carbon Neutral Forever has been nominated for an environmental award that is a R茅alisation championne in the institutional category, announced the Conseil r茅gional de l鈥檈nvironnement de Montr茅al (CRE-Montr茅al) on April 15.

Click Read More for the homepage news story and a link to the virtual event on April 29.


Free bike tune-up with Dawson’s bike gang

April 7th, 2021

Do not miss Richard Dugas at Earth Week on April 27 at 12 p.m. for a . You will learn about bike inspection, cleaning, lubrication and inflating tires.

That afternoon Richard will also be on campus (outside the Security entrance) between 3 -4 p.m. for a He will be offering spring riding tips and personalized troubleshooting. RSVP to bring your bike.

Come say hi and join the bike gang!


Join Dawson’s Bixi bike gang and get 10% off until May 31

April 7th, 2021

Bixi is offering 10% off to all Dawson students and employees who sign up for monthly or seasonal memberships before May 31. A season is only $89 for members of the Dawson community.

If you are not sure about signing up, Dawson will give you a free month of Bixi membership.

To get the promotional code for your 10% off Bixi or to receive a free month of Bixi courtesy of Dawson, contact Richard Dugas at rdugas@dawsoncollege.qc.ca


Can Dawson recycle masks?

February 23rd, 2021

Dawson is distributing single-use procedural masks to everyone who enters the building. These masks have been proven to provide effective protection from COVID. Requests to recycle the masks have been considered.

The Sustainability Office, in collaboration with Facilities Management, has been reviewing recycling proposals by various companies. For the moment, we, like nearly all CEGEPs involved in a discussion, have not found a proven viable method to recycle the masks.

We are confident that directing masks towards landfill with our regular garbage is the least environmentally damaging option when considering cost, risk of exposure to pathogens, travel of the masks to recyclers, traceability, as well as the energy and effort involved in the imperfect processes, which lead to storage, incineration or recycled plastic.


Read more about: De Maisonneuve Boulevard closed to cars until June 2021

De Maisonneuve Boulevard closed to cars until June 2021

December 1st, 2020

De Maisonneuve Boulevard will remain closed to vehicle traffic until June 2021. We are continuing the work initiated in spring 2019 to replace the waterproofing membrane of Atwater station鈥檚 underground roof and preparing to install elevators. In partnership with the City of Westmount, we have agreed that De Maisonneuve Boulevard will remain closed to vehicle…

Read more about: Winter biking workshop Oct. 28

Winter biking workshop Oct. 28

October 20th, 2020

The Federal Government has announced that the Jacques Cartier Bridge will be open for the first time to winter cyclists this year. This and an ongoing commitment from the City to plough the 鈥渞oute blanche鈥 bicycle path network make this year an exceptional one to start winter biking. If this sounds like a possibility you…

Five new native trees planted

October 7th, 2020

Five new trees were planted on Monday at 张百乔女友裸照 in front of the Peace Garden along the paved area of the driveway.

The trees are native to Quebec forests in our region and include: two sugar maples, one black walnut, one bur oak and one beech.

"The black walnut and beech tree are two new species for the Dawson grounds," said Chris Adam of the Sustainability Office. "They will increase biodiversity, add shade over paved areas in the hot summer months and colour our grounds with red, orange and yellow colours in the fall."

The trees were dug out by a large "tree spade" machine at a tree nursery in Les C猫dres on Sept. 30 and delivered by a 45-foot flatbed truck. Each tree weighed approximately 5-6 tons!

The trees will be dormant for the winter and establish news roots in the spring.聽More trees will be added to our grounds next year.


Bike tips for fall and winter

October 7th, 2020

Riding your bike in the Fall at best is sunny cool days and colourful leaves. It is gorgeous! Unfortunately Fall can also be wet, cold and dark. Dressing for wetness on a bike is difficult. Try to have a change of dry clothes wherever you are headed.

Waterproof breathables are great as are synthetic or merino wool base layers. The trick is to have just the right number of layers to your onion. Gloves and a light toque will help you stay warm more than a thick jacket as they won't cause you to get wet from the inside.

It's important to remember that聽the sun goes down earlier. 5 p.m. in rainy late October can be quite dark! Be visible: be sure to be equipped to ride at night and in darkness, have blinking lights in the front and the back of your bike. Fenders will also go a long way in helping to keep you dry.

Finally, if you are thinking of extending your season into the winter, join us for a Zoom workshop on Oct. 28聽at 12 p.m. Click Read More for the link to the meeting.


Read more about: Atwater project update from the STM

Atwater project update from the STM

September 22nd, 2020

An update from the STM about their Atwater project: We are continuing the work initiated in spring 2019 to replace the waterproofing membrane of Atwater station鈥檚 underground roof and preparing to install elevators. From September 22, the pedestrian walkway that runs along the worksite will be modified, and the sidewalk in front of the De…

Dawson’s majestic trees to be replaced

September 22nd, 2020

Facilities Management hired a forest engineer to evaluate Dawson鈥檚聽 trees and nine showed聽major structural problems.

For safety reasons, they needed to be cut down. One native silver maple over 100 years old and four non-native Norway maples were cut on the Sherbrooke side of the building while other smaller chestnut trees and maples were cut on the Atwater Street side.

As part of Dawson鈥檚 climate action and landscape initiatives, a variety of large trees that are native to Quebec will be replacing the cut trees. They will be part of a tree planting effort to maximize shade on paved areas and cool our property during the summer months.

We will welcome these 鈥渓iving machines鈥 that filter air, store carbon, produce oxygen and provide habitat for countless living things this Fall.

Photo credit:聽Debbie Resurreccion
Debbie says this photo is of a聽Norway maple, which was over 100 years old. Now, it serves as a nurse log and fosters biodiversity on campus.


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