The City of Waterloo has opened the 2026 Council for a Day contest, an annual opportunity for Grade 5 students to share their ideas for strengthening the community.
Today, we join in the efforts to raise awareness about the problem of bullying in our schools, workplaces and online.
This is a snapshot of the major items presented at the February 23, 2026 City of Waterloo council meeting:
Spring is on the way! The latest edition of the ActiveWaterloo guide is now available.
As the Year of the Horse begins, we wish everyone strength and energy to gallop confidently into the year ahead.
May the spirit of Ramadan inspire peace, harmony and meaningful reflection for everyone who celebrates.
On February 17, 2026, fireworks will be permitted from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The flags at City of Waterloo facilities will fly at half-mast as the City of Waterloo joins the rest of Canada in mourning the tragic events in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
The council summary provides a snapshot of the major items presented at Monday’s council meeting.
The flags at City of Waterloo facilities will fly at half-mast in memory of former City of Waterloo councillor Bob Mavin.
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