City of Waterloo Museum presents Cipher | Decipher exhibition The City of Waterloo Museum is thrilled to announce the opening of Cipher | Decipher, a new exhibition developed by Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation, in partnership with the Communications Security Establishment (CSE).
Providing visitors with a rare and exciting opportunity to view an authentic Second World War Enigma cipher machine, Cipher | Decipher breaks down communications encryption: what it is, how it works, and how it affects our lives.
Waterloo’s first fire hydrant drinking water fountainThe City of Waterloo has unveiled the city's first hydrant drinking water fountain in Waterloo Public Square.
The fountain offers the same clean and safe drinking water that is available in taps across the city and can be accessed in four ways: through the bottle filling station, the drinking station, the accessible drinking station and the pet station.
Statement from Mayor McCabe regarding hate-motivated incident based on gender identity I remain deeply shaken by the multiple stabbing incident that occurred on the University of Waterloo campus yesterday. The knowledge that this attack targeted a Gender Studies class, during the month of Pride, is a sober reminder that there are those within our community who feel emboldened to express identity-based hatred, through words, actions and violence.
City of Waterloo council summary June 26, 2023** The council summary provides a snapshot of the major items presented at council. Please refer to the Council minutes for an official record of the meeting.
Waterloo approves sustainable, future-ready strategic planOn Monday, June 26, 2023, Waterloo Council approved a new strategic plan, defining the focus and priorities for Council and staff for the next four years. The plan includes a new vision for the City of Waterloo: A leader in sustainability and a future-ready community for all.
Annual home smoke alarm campaign kicks off Starting June 26, uniformed firefighters from Waterloo Fire Rescue will be knocking on doors to kick off the annual Home Smoke Alarm Campaign.
After being on pause since 2019, the program will resume this year with firefighters visiting 4,500 properties across Waterloo throughout the summer and into the fall.
Government of Canada funds two community revitalization projectsA new uptown public washroom and much-needed window replacements at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery are two city revitalization projects receiving support from the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario).
“Revitalizing community spaces, like the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in Waterloo, will help bring people together to enjoy local attractions while creating local economic growth,” said the Honourable Filomena Tassi, Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.
City of Waterloo council summary June 19, 2023** The council summary provides a snapshot of the major items presented at council. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
Moses Springer pool opens for the summer!Moses Springer outdoor pool is the place to be this summer!
The outdoor pool will open on Saturday, June 17, 2023, for lane swim, waterfit and public swims. Pre-registration is encouraged.
City of Waterloo council summary June 12, 2023** The council summary provides a snapshot of the major items presented at council. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
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