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With input from the community, Regional Council sets the direction for the Region as an organization and makes decisions that affect Waterloo Region residents every day. Here is a summary of the major decisions made by Council on April 27, 2022.
Waterloo Region: Please be advised of the application of larvicide to the following locations for the control of West Nile Virus Vectors: Catch basins Sewage lagoonsDitches and standing waterBetween June 1, 2022 and August 31, 2022, municipalities within the Region of Waterloo will be conducting a larviciding program under the authority of the Region of Waterloo Medical Officer of Health to preve...
Waterloo Region - The Region of Waterloo will be hosting virtual Information Sessions for caregivers and parents looking for more information on the benefits of licensed child care. The Region of Waterloo operates one of the licensed Home Child Care agencies in the Region.
Waterloo Region - The Region of Waterloo is pleased to announce that Peter Sweeney will join the organization as Commissioner of Community Services. The Region's Community Services Department shapes the future of the community by providing services for children, older adults, and those who need help finding work, homes that are affordable, emergency shelter or income support.
Waterloo Region - Today, the Government of Ontario signed the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement, a landmark child care agreement that will improve the affordability of child care as part of the Government of Canada's national child care program. The $13.
With input from the community, Regional Council sets the direction for the Region as an organization and makes decisions that affect Waterloo Region residents every day. Here is a summary of the major decisions made by Council on March 23, 2022.
Waterloo Region - The first lab-confirmed case of influenza A has been reported in a child in the Region of Waterloo. Sporadic cases of influenza A and B are occurring across Ontario, but overall, influenza activity throughout the province is considered to be low.
With input from the community, Regional Council sets the direction for the Region as an organization and makes decisions that affect Waterloo Region residents every day. Here is a summary of the major decisions made by Council on February 23.
With input from the community, Regional Council sets the direction for the Region as an organization and makes decisions that affect Waterloo Region residents every day. Here is a summary of the major decisions made by Council on January 26.
With input from the community, Regional Council sets the direction for the Region as an organization and makes decisions that affect Waterloo Region residents every day. Here is a summary of the major decisions made by Council on December 15, 2021.
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