Capacity limits and other updates to City of Waterloo recreationWith the province introducing measures to strengthen the response to the Omicron variant, the City of Waterloo continues to adjust to help slow the spread.
City of Waterloo recreation facilities continue to be open, at 50 per cent capacity.
Make Waterloo Fire Rescue's holiday wishes come true! City of Waterloo Fire Chief Richard Hepditch has a holiday wish and he needs your help to make it come true.
“I’m wishing for a fire-free holiday season this year,” said Hepditch.
Proof of vaccination requirement changesWith the province introducing measures to strengthen the proof of vaccination requirements in Ontario, the City of Waterloo wants to make customers and residents aware of upcoming changes to the proof of vaccination procedure for those entering our recreation facilities.
Effective December 20, 2021, proof of vaccination and valid government ID will now also be required for youth aged 12 to 17 years to enter recreation facilities for their sport, per Ontario Regulation 364/20.
City of Waterloo council summary December 13, 2021** The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at today's council meeting. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
Council affirms 2022 city budgetCouncil has confirmed a 3.1 per cent property tax increase for 2022 - as previously planned in the city's three-year budget.
Winter parking and snow clearing regulations (3)Winter weather is here, and the City of Waterloo would like to remind everyone about winter parking and snow clearing regulations in Waterloo.
Winter parking
Parking on the street creates a challenge for snow removal throughout the winter months, day or night.
Waterloo hosts workshop for neighbours about refugee resettlement The City of Waterloo, along with Immigration Partnership and Reception House, invites residents to attend a Neighbourhood Summit workshop focused on refugee resettlement.
For the past several months, Reception House has been coordinating resettlement processes, including temporary accommodation for multiple Afghan refugee families.
The Winter edition of the ActiveWaterloo Guide is now available!Discover the best in active living, leisure and sporting opportunities within Waterloo and the region. The ActiveWaterloo Guide is available in hard copy for pick up at a City of Waterloo facility or flip through our online version.
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