Edition 151: Waterloo Neighbourhoods Newsletter.Waterloo 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.
City of Waterloo launches ‘Support local, support Waterloo’ campaignThe City of Waterloo has launched ‘Support local, support Waterloo’, a new campaign aimed at strengthening the local economy, supporting businesses and fostering community pride.
The campaign is part of Waterloo’s 10-point U.
Council Summary October 6, 2025** 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.
Mid-Autumn Festival (1)Tonight, the moon will shine especially bright and full. Across Waterloo and around the world, many Asian communities will gather to celebrate it as a symbol of unity and completeness.
National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Tomorrow, October 4, honours the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, two-sprit and gender-diverse people and their families. Known as Sisters in Spirit Day, it is a time to remember, raise awareness and call for action to end this systemic violence.
Edition 150: Waterloo Neighbourhoods Newsletter.Waterloo Neighbourhoods is published throughout the year tokeep residents informed about the good things happeningneighbourhoods across Waterloo. The newsletter focuses ongood news stories, important community updates, and localresources.
Islamic History MonthOctober is Islamic History Month and this year’s theme is Pioneering Muslim Communities, which recognizes the rich heritage and ongoing presence of Muslim communities across the country.
Locally, Muslim residents have long played an important role in shaping a diverse and welcoming city.
Reconciliation Action Partnership unveils Maddie Bernard-Resmer’s Artwork for Every Child Matters wrapToday, the Reconciliation Action Partnership and Maddie Bernard-Resmer unveiled the new Every Child Matters bus wrap and ambulance wrap, in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Indigenous History Month. The day honours the children who never returned home and Survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities.
National Day for Truth and ReconciliationToday, we pause to reflect and honour the healing journey of residential school survivors and their families. It is a day to recognize the lasting impacts that residential schools have had on thousands of Indigenous families and communities who continue to work through various stages of grieving and healing.
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