Veterans Banner Program launching in WaterlooThe City of Waterloo and Uptown Waterloo BIA are partnering with Royal Canadian Legion Branch 530 (Waterloo Legion) to launch the Veterans Banner Program in Waterloo.
Commemorative banners displaying the name and photo of service members from Waterloo will be displayed along the Spurline Trail and throughout Uptown Waterloo for the weeks leading up to and including Remembrance Day.
City of Waterloo receives $1.9 million grant for 10,000 treesThe Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and the Government of Canada awarded City of Waterloo over $1.9 million towards its “Increasing Tree Canopy in Waterloo’s Park and Open Spaces” project.
International Non-Binary People's DayToday, we recognize and celebrate all gender identities and honour the diversity of their experiences and perspectives in Waterloo. Authentic self-expression — whether at work, in school or in the community — matters.
Edition 144: 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.
Nunavut DayHappy birthday, Nunavut!
Nunavut officially split from the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999, but celebrations were moved to July 9 to commemorate the passage of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act and the Nunavut Act on July 9, 1993. These pieces of legislation were critical in creating Nunavut as a distinct territory in Canada.
City of Waterloo Museum presents a new exhibition exploring the Art and Legacy of Waterloo’s Iconic Seagram DistilleryThe City of Waterloo Museum is proud to announce the opening of a new exhibition, A Distiller’s Tale: The Art & Legacy of the Seagram Distillery, celebrating the remarkable story of one of Canada’s most recognized names in whisky.
Running this summer through to May 1, 2026, the exhibition explores the 130-year history of the Seagram distillery, which operated continuously at the corner of Erb and Caroline Streets—from 1857 to 1992.
Edition 143: Waterloo Neighbourhoods NewsletterWaterloo 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 finalizes land transfer to Habitat for Humanity/BUILD NOW for one of Canada’s largest affordable housing projectsIn a bold and visionary step toward solving the housing crisis, the City of Waterloo has finalized the transfer of city-owned land at 2025 University Avenue East for one of the largest and most ambitious affordable housing projects in Canada.
This location will become the site of a transformational development, where Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region/BUILD NOW: Waterloo Region (Habitat Waterloo Region/BUILD NOW) will deliver over 1,000 new homes – affordable, attainable, and sustainable.
Council Summary June 23, 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.
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