Waterloo’s Rainbow History: 50 Years of GlowThe City of Waterloo Museum along with the Glow Centre and SPECTRUM invites you on a tour of Waterloo's Rainbow History.
What: Waterloo's Rainbow History: 50 Years of Glow
Where: University of Waterloo Campus
When: June 6, 2021 at 12 p.
City summer events for 2021In recognition of the ongoing challenges presented by the pandemic, the City of Waterloo will be moving many of its summer community events online this year or exploring new program formats.
While there are no events planned for Victoria Day, Canada Day will feature temporary public art installations in each city ward, and will encourage small family picnics in parks throughout the city.
Emergency Preparedness Week: Be ready for anythingWaterloo Region – National Emergency Preparedness Week starts next week (May 2 to 8) and local municipalities, emergency services and utility companies are using it to ensure people living in Waterloo Region are ready for any emergency.
“As we all continue to navigate through the ever-changing landscape of this pandemic, being ready for anything has been the constant,” said Diane Schofield, Manager of Emergency Management with the Region of Waterloo.
Plenty of recreational opportunities during temporary facility closuresThere will be temporary closures in two City of Waterloo recreational facilities over the coming months to accommodate summer campers as well as expansion construction activity.
Swimplex closure
The Swimplex at Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex (WMRC) is closed until on or about October 4, 2021.
City of Waterloo council summary April 19, 2021** The council summary below provides a snapshot of the major items presented at this afternoon’s council meeting. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
Additional provincial restrictions will impact City and Township services and amenitiesWaterloo Region – Additional shutdown restrictions announced by the province today will impact City and Township services and amenities.
All local municipalities continue to work together to follow the direction of federal, provincial and regional public health experts to ensure the health and safety of the local community.
Recreation in Waterloo Region under provincewide shutdownWaterloo Region will enter the new shutdown as ordered by the Province of Ontario on April 3, 2021. As a result, recreation facilities and community centres in all the cities and townships will be closed, and most rentals and programs within these facilities will be cancelled beginning April 3, 2021 for at least four weeks, pending further direction from the province.
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