A letter from Mayor Jaworsky to Waterloo studentsDear students:
For the first time in two years, Wilfrid Laurier University’s annual Homecoming weekend will include a full in-person program.
Homecoming weekend is an opportunity for alumni to celebrate their time at WLU and for some it presents an opportunity to return to our city after graduating.
State of the City 2022Mayor Jaworsky delivered his last State of the City address on the morning of Thursday, September 15, 2022.
Hosted by Rotary Waterloo, the event began with John Neufeld being awarded the Paul Harris Fellowship Award.
Lumen to light up Waterloo on Saturday, September 24The City of Waterloo is pleased to announce the artist line-up for Lumen, an immersive festival featuring artists exploring the interplay of light, art and technology.
The festival boasts over 30 installations along with performances from over 50 local and international award-winning artists.
A warm welcome to all students!The City of Waterloo extends a warm and neighbourly welcome to all new and returning students at Conestoga College, University of Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University as they begin or continue their post-secondary education this fall, right here in Waterloo.
“We're excited to welcome students back to the city for in-person learning at these top institutions, and want them to know they've made the right choice,” says Waterloo Mayor Dave Jaworsky.
The Fall edition of the ActiveWaterloo Guide is now available!Discover the best in active living, leisure and sporting opportunities in the City of Waterloo.
The ActiveWaterloo Guide is now available via seasonal email subscription (pdf) or view hundreds of programs on ActiveWaterloo.
Statement condemning hate-motivated graffitiRecently, several additional incidents of hate-motivated graffiti in Waterloo Region have been confirmed by Waterloo Regional Police Service. The City of Waterloo condemns all symbols of hate; the recent despicable occurrences in Waterloo serve no purpose.
Local Leaders Meeting with Provincial Government on Resident Priorities Local leaders from across Waterloo Region are travelling to Ottawa this weekend to meet face-to-face with provincial ministers, members of provincial parliament (MPPs) and party leaders about the issues that matter most to residents.
The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Conference brings together the provincial government and municipalities in Ottawa from August 14-17.
Occupancy tracking for 2022 student move inEach year we track the occupancy status of new buildings in the student community. Note that City of Waterloo staff do not control the pace of construction and can only grant occupancy status when a building complies with all applicable regulations.
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