The Spring 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 NEW this spring?
4, 5, or 9 week June daily private swim lessonsBeginners crochet, acrylicsCollage greeting cards, cookie/cake/cupcakes workshopsYouth arcade game buildingReturning! CAN-BIKE and Little ExplorersSummer camps - age 4 - 16PA day kids programsPickleball tournament - April
City program registration opens March 8 (active living, including summer camps) and March 21 (swim) for spring! Note: CARL sport leagues now registering.
Waterloo city council donates to earthquake reliefWaterloo city council is donating $10,000 to the relief efforts following the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
In addition, city staff are working with local volunteers leading and coordinating local donation efforts by providing storage space for the donations as well as transport support for delivery to the airport.
Waterloo city council approves 2023 budgetWaterloo city council has approved the 2023 one year operating and capital budgets and the nine-year capital forecast for 2024-2032, in principle.
The operating budget includes $1.
Waterloo Neighbourhoods Newsletter: Edition 83Waterloo 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.
City of Waterloo council summary, February 6, 2023** 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.
Waterloo 2023 Senior of the Year nominations now openYou know them: caring, involved seniors who have spent their year going out of their way to help others. They have given their time and energy to make a difference in our community, year after year.
Waterloo continues to rank high in resident satisfactionThe City of Waterloo conducted its second municipal services satisfaction assessment this past fall, as the start of the 2023-2026 strategic planning process, and the results are excellent - 93 per cent of residents state the quality of life in Waterloo is good and 92 per cent of residents are satisfied with Waterloo as a place to live. In addition, 85 per cent of residents polled say they receive good value for the taxes they pay, and 79 per cent of residents say they are satisfied that the City spends its budget on things that matter most to our community.
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