Let's get active, Waterloo! The Winter edition of the ActiveWaterloo Guide is now availableThe 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 winter?
Kids Bollywood or Musical Theatre
All ages Ukulele
FREE! Exploring Worldwide Art Forms – Ukrainian Folk Art
Youth Sketching or Watercolours
Adult arts including Multimedia Sampler, Impressionistic Landscapes in Acrylic, Urban Scenes in Ink and Watercolour
90+ fitness programs including Functional fitness, Healthy Hips workshops, Pilates
City program registration opens December 5 (active living) and December 19 (swim) for winter! Note: CARL sport leagues now registering.
Transgender Day of RemembranceTransgender Day of Remembrance honours the lives of transgender and gender-diverse individuals lost to violence. It also raises awareness of the countless transgender people who face ongoing harassment, discrimination and violence.
City of Waterloo Council Summary November 18, 2024** 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.
Louis Riel DayToday we remember Louis Riel, a courageous Métis leader and founder of the Province of Manitoba.
As an activist and politician, Riel's legacy has made a lasting impact on the Métis Nation and on Canada.
City of Waterloo Council Summary November 4, 2024** 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.
City of Waterloo celebrates Grand River Accessibility Advisory Committee’s 20th anniversary The City of Waterloo recognizes 20 years of lived experience guidance from the Grand River Accessibility Advisory Committee (GRAAC) toward making our community more inclusive and accessible.
GRAAC was praised by Waterloo Council and staff tonight for their ongoing project and strategic advice to guide the City’s investments in accessibility and inclusion initiatives to enhance belonging.
Treaties Recognition WeekTreaties Recognition Week takes place annually from November 3 to 9. This week is an opportunity to reflect on the significance of Treaties in local history and ongoing relationships with Indigenous communities.
Diwali/DeepavaliDiwali (also known as Deepavali) is the Festival of Lights, inspired by the row of lights often lit outside of homes to symbolize the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness.
Families, friends and neighbours gather during Diwali to exchange gifts and sweets, share delicious meals and admire fireworks.
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