Playgrounds closed across the region to help prevent the spread of COVID-19In an effort to reduce the risk of spread of COVID-19, the regional municipalities are taking steps to close our outdoor playgrounds and skateboard parks. We recognize that parents and caregivers are looking for outdoor activities to keep their children occupied; however, because the virus can remain active on many surfaces, staff cannot effectively clean and disinfect the multiple surfaces and play structures located throughout the region.
COVID-19 Update: All Remaining Municipal Facilities to close to the public up to and including April 5Waterloo Region – Waterloo Region area municipalities continue to monitor and respond to COVID-19 and follow the recommendations of the federal, provincial and regional public health authorities in making changes to protect the wellbeing of residents and workers. As a precaution during the evolving global pandemic, over the next 24 hours area municipalities will be closing all remaining municipal facilities to the public up to and including April 5 This includes all city/township halls, regional headquarters and municipal administrative offices – unless access is required to deliver a critical service.
Knowledge Integration Exhibition (1)The newest City of Waterloo Museum exhibit highlights its collaboration with the University of Waterloo’s Department of Knowledge Integration to host selected student exhibitions for a four-month period over the next three years.
What: Knowledge Integration Exhibition
Where: City of Waterloo Museum, located at Conestoga Mall (near the food court)
When: March 28 to May 29, 2020
The Knowledge Integration program, known affectionately as “KI,” attracts students who are curious, engaged, and intrinsically motivated learners.
City of Waterloo Council summary (12)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.
City of Waterloo seeks new tenant for Carnegie Library building The City of Waterloo seeks a new tenant to occupy the Carnegie Library building located at 40 Albert Street, in uptown Waterloo.
The Carnegie Library is an iconic building of historic and architectural significance, located in uptown Waterloo, in proximity to the Waterloo Public Library, Waterloo Park and the Communitech Data Hub.
City of Waterloo Council summary (11)The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at the March 2, 2020 council meeting. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
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