Celebrate the magic of winter in Waterloo with WinterlooCelebrate the magic of winter with Winterloo. In 2021, the city's annual festival includes winter-themed activities for residents to enjoy from January 1 to 31, 2021 adapted to the current health regulations.
Make Waterloo Fire Rescue's holiday wishes come true! Fire Chief Richard Hepditch has a holiday wish and he needs your help to make it come true. “I’m wishing for a fire-free holiday season this year,” says Chief Hepditch.
City of Waterloo Council Summary - Dec. 7, 2020** 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.
Waterloo Public Square ice rink opens FridayThe City of Waterloo is pleased to announce that the skating rink at Waterloo Public Square will open Friday, December 4, 2020 at 3:00 p.m.
Join us for the twelfth annual mayor’s forum on age-friendly WaterlooJoin us to celebrate the contributions made by seniors throughout the year, and to hear more about “Supporting a sense of belonging, with Age-Friendly Waterloo”. This online version of the mayor’s forum will be hosted on Zoom, and is the final session of the city’s successful 2020 online wellness event, “Staying healthy and well: a virtual series for seniors”.
Red-Control category recreation limits UPDATE Waterloo Region – The cities and townships of Waterloo Region have continued to work with local public health officials and the Province to clarify and interpret the provincial limits for recreation and sport in the Red-Control category of the provincial response framework. As of today, the Province has provided updated guidance on the limits for recreation facilities and community centres.
Waterloo’s Hey Neighbour! block connector program a successThe City of Waterloo’s inaugural block connector program is so successful that a second round of recruitment is now underway.
The program was launched in June 2020 by the city’s neighbourhoods team to help neighbours connect and build supportive relationships, with a goal of developing a sense of community in both good and challenging times.
Red-Control category changes for recreation in Waterloo RegionWaterloo Region – With Waterloo Region now in the Red-Control category of the provincial response framework, the cities and townships continue to work together with local public health officials to meet the new provincial regulations for the operation of recreation facilities and community centres.
Certain changes to sport and recreation are required in the Red-Control category.
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