Red-Control category recreation limits UPDATE Waterloo Region – The cities and townships of Waterloo Region have continued to work with local public health officials and the Province to clarify and interpret the provincial limits for recreation and sport in the Red-Control category of the provincial response framework. As of today, the Province has provided updated guidance on the limits for recreation facilities and community centres.
Waterloo’s Hey Neighbour! block connector program a successThe City of Waterloo’s inaugural block connector program is so successful that a second round of recruitment is now underway.
The program was launched in June 2020 by the city’s neighbourhoods team to help neighbours connect and build supportive relationships, with a goal of developing a sense of community in both good and challenging times.
Red-Control category changes for recreation in Waterloo RegionWaterloo Region – With Waterloo Region now in the Red-Control category of the provincial response framework, the cities and townships continue to work together with local public health officials to meet the new provincial regulations for the operation of recreation facilities and community centres.
Certain changes to sport and recreation are required in the Red-Control category.
Region of Waterloo moved to Red-Control levelToday the Province of Ontario announced that the Region of Waterloo will move into the Red-Control category of the Provincial framework at 12:01 a.m.
Waterloo maps out gathering spaces for neighboursNeighbourhood asset mapping is a community-focused way of sharing information about local resources. Asset mapping projects typically focus on resources such as community spaces, skills and strengths of residents, or organizations in the community.
City of Waterloo Council summary - November 2, 2020** The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at this evening's council meeting. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
Time to change your clocks and the batteries in all smoke and carbon monoxide alarms (3)Waterloo Fire Rescue recommends residents to replace the old batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms when they change their clocks this weekend for the end of daylight saving time (DST).
“In order for smoke and carbon monoxide alarms to work, they need to have fresh batteries,” says public education officer John Percy.
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