Jassy Narayan is Waterloo's 2024 Senior of the YearThe City of Waterloo and the Age Friendly Multi-Agency Committee are pleased to announce this year’s Senior of the Year is Jassy Narayan.
Jassy was a founding member of Focus for Ethnic Women, an organization in Waterloo created to train immigrant women for the workplace.
Pride MonthPride is a time to recognize and celebrate Two Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer, or 2SLGBTQ+ communities. Pride is celebrated in June to mark the first large-scale protests for 2SLGBTQ+ rights that took place, most notably the Stonewall riots in 1969.
Indigenous History Month Indigenous History Month is an opportunity for everyone to learn about the unique heritage, history and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples across Turtle Island and who call this area home locally.
It's a time to honour stories, achievements and the strength of Indigenous Peoples.
City of Waterloo council summary May 27, 2024** The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at Monday’s council meeting. The council meeting webcast is available on the City of Waterloo YouTube page.
City of Waterloo marks National AccessAbility WeekCity of Waterloo is recognizing National AccessAbility Week by promoting accessibility and inclusion in our community and celebrating the contributions of Canadians with disabilities.
As a launch to National AccessAbility Week, which happens from May 26 to June 1, Waterloo opened a state-of-the-art, self-cleaning, autonomous accessible washroom, known as the Uptown Loo, located at Heritage Green on the corner of King and William Streets.
City of Waterloo celebrates public works with Service Centre Open House on June 8, 2024 The annual Service Centre Open House taking place on Saturday, June 8, 2024, is a family-friendly event offering a special, behind-the-scenes look at city operations in the Waterloo Service Centre.
Visitors have the opportunity to get up close to city machines and equipment while meeting the staff who operate them.
Waterloo Neighbourhoods Newsletter: Edition 115Waterloo Neighbourhoods is published throughout the year to keep residents informed about the good things happening neighbourhoods across Waterloo. The newsletter focuses on good news stories, important community updates, and local resources.
Waterloo Neighbourhoods Newsletter: Edition 114Waterloo Neighbourhoods is published throughout the year to keep residents informed about the good things happening neighbourhoods across Waterloo. The newsletter focuses on good news stories, important community updates, and local resources.
Red Dress DayToday we remember and honour the many missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-sprit people who have been violently taken from their families and communities. Red Dress Day was inspired by Métis artist Jamie Black's REDress Project installation where she hung empty, red dresses to represent the missing and murdered women.
State of the City 2024 Mayor McCabe, on behalf of Waterloo City Council, delivered the 2024 State of the City address on the morning of Thursday, May 2, 2024.
Reflecting on her first full year in office as a ‘true adventure of growth’, Mayor McCabe celebrated the city’s strides towards its vision of being a future-ready community and the actions taken to prioritize climate action, transportation and housing.
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