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Police are searching for a missing person in Ile-Bizard in the area surrounding Jacques Bizard Boulevard and Des Bruants street, near the Saint Raphael Residence. It is believed he left the residence
Officers were deployed to the area Saturday, searching by vehicle, 4X4 motor vehicles, on horseback and on foot. A helicopter was also deployed to conduct an air search of the nearby nature park.Â
Passersby reported being questioned by police whether or not they have seen a missing man walking with a cane nearby.Â
This is a developing story. More details to come.
Ãle-Bizard could become the first territory to obtain the status of humanized landscape in Quebec. The file submitted by the City of Montreal is pending approval by the provincial government, but it is raising concerns among property owners who are still wondering what benefits they will derive from this âprotective measureâ. Over 150 have signed a petition against it. Many feel it is in effect and expropriation.
The project, launched in the early 2010s, and abandoned in 2013, has been relaunched by the current mayor of the Ãle-Bizard â Sainte-Geneviève borough, Normand Marinacci. Framed by the Law on the Conservation of Natural Heritage, it aims to protect a territory and to conserve biodiversity on landscapes where natural components have been shaped over time by human activities.