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  • The summer edition of the ActiveWaterloo Guide is now available The ActiveWaterloo Guide is now available on our website (downloadable pdf) or view programs on ActiveWaterloo. Sign up for our seasonal email subscription reminder and never miss a registration date! What’s ON this summer? Daily or weekly swim lessons Canada Day and Back to School sign workshops Beginners sewing and pencil sketching Cookie decorating workshops for kids and adults Ukulele for all ages Returning! August Power Skating clinics Returning! CAN-BIKE clinics Game ON, badminton and table tennis drop-in 20+ summer fitness programs City program registration opens June 7 (active living), June 9 (CARL sports leagues) and June 21 (swim) for summer! Be sure to register early as spots can go quickly.
  • Waterloo’s first accessible surface playground is fun for all thanks to OTF grant On Tuesday, local MPP Catherine Fife joined Mayor Dorothy McCabe and other City of Waterloo officials to open the new Eby Farm Playground in Waterloo Park. The playground is the first in the city to have an accessible rubberized surface, made possible by a $380,000 Community Building Fund - Capital stream grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF).
  • Statement from Mayor McCabe regarding hate-motivated incident It is with sadness, a heavy heart and a firm commitment that I write this statement today to address a recent hate-motivated altercation at a Kitchener DriveTest centre. This hateful act has shaken our community, our staff and Council.
  • Engagement forum to inform municipal culture plans This week, the Cities of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo, alongside the Region of Waterloo, launched their first-ever collaborative, online engagement forum on arts and culture. The Arts and Culture Engagement Hub provides a virtual space for community members across the region to share their perspectives on the cultural landscape.
  • Waterloo Neighbourhoods Newsletter: Edition 90 Waterloo Neighbourhoods is published throughout the year to keep residents informed about the good things happening in neighbourhoods across Waterloo. The newsletter focuses on good news stories, important community updates and local resources.
  • Call for feedback on city’s draft strategic plan The development of the City's 2023-2026 strategic plan is now entering its last phase and the city is seeking final feedback from the community, Council and staff on the draft strategic plan. “Developing a new strategic plan is one of the most important decisions Council will make.
  • Emergency Preparedness Week is a reminder to think ahead During National Emergency Preparedness Week (May 7 to 13), the Region and its partners will hold events to help people create an emergency plan for themselves and their family.   “Emergencies can happen at any time and without warning,” says Diane Schofield, Manager of Emergency Management at the Region of Waterloo.
  • Waterloo launches pop-up information booths to support home improvement projects The City of Waterloo will have two pop-up information booths this month in the community to raise awareness about building requirements, permits, zoning and other home improvement-related questions. Saturday, May 6 from 10 a.
  • Waterloo Neighbourhooods Newsletter: Edition 89 Waterloo Neighbourhoods is published throughout the year to keep residents informed about the good things happening in neighbourhoods across Waterloo. The newsletter focuses on good news stories, important community updates and local resources.
  • Mayor McCabe announces launch of Community Conversations During the 2023 State of the City, Mayor Dorothy McCabe announced the launch of a new initiative, Community Conversations. As part of the implementation of the 2023-2026 Strategic Plan, Community Conversations will be an opportunity for staff, Council and community members to collaborate and bring the plan to life.