Waterloo Region - The Region of Waterloo's Municipal Speed Camera program to support safer neighbourhoods and school zones has expanded. Speed cameras are working alongside other road safety measures, including education, traffic-calming measures, police enforcement and road design improvements, to reduce speeding and enhance safety for all road users.
Waterloo Region - Region of Waterloo Public Health is preparing for the fall respiratory illness season. Further to the Ministry of Health's recent announcement, vaccines for influenza, COVID-19 and RSV will be available in the coming weeks.
Waterloo Region – Region of Waterloo Museums is pleased to announce the opening of Vintage Black Canada: A Doon Village Introspection. Running from September 20 to December 28, 2025, the exhibit features photographs from the Vintage Black Canada archive curated by Aaron T.
Project update As part of the roundabout pedestrian safety pilot, we are doing the final asphalt paving on the Ira Needles Boulevard/Erbsville Road and Erb Street W roundabout in Waterloo. This work will require three overnight closures of the roads surrounding this intersection.
Waterloo Region - The Region of Waterloo's annual Doors Open returns Saturday, September 20 from 10 a.m.
Waterloo Region - New research shows the Region of Waterloo's upstream funds helped create jobs, stronger economies, and helped deliver critical services to nearly 40,000 people in need. Researchers from Wilfrid Laurier University found Regional Council's investments into grassroots organizations in the first year showed 2.
Waterloo Region - The Region of Waterloo is proud to unveil three Indigenous cultural initiatives at the Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF), developed in collaboration with Six Nations of the Grand River, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and urban Indigenous artists. The new art and language installations encourage visitors to YKF to learn about and honour the rich culture, his...
The Region of Waterloo’s Landfill Liaison Committee was established in 1992 to identify operational issues that affect residents living close to the Waterloo landfill, such as litter, odour and noise, and to collaboratively resolve these issues. An additional virtual committee meeting is scheduled for 7 p.
The Region of Waterloo’s Landfill Liaison Committee was established in 1992 to identify operational issues that affect residents close to the Waterloo landfill, such as litter, odour and noise, and to collaboratively resolve these issues. An additional virtual committee meeting is scheduled for 7 p.
Project update As part of the Victoria Street improvements project, work is now beginning on the west side of the Victoria Street and Westmount Road intersection. The west side of the Victoria Street and Fischer-Hallman Road intersection has now reopened.
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