Waterloo Region – Using a revised methodology to calculate remaining water supply capacity for development and protecting operational sustainability, the Region has confirmed a constraint in the Mannheim Service Area. This revised methodology is better suited to a groundwater-based system and more accurately reflects the actual capacity available in the Region’s water system today.
With weather conditions improving and the plows out working 24/7, the Region of Waterloo will end the Significant Weather Event at 4:00 p.m.
A significant winter storm is underway with snowfall totals reaching up to 20 cm and blowing snow due to high winds greater than 60 km/h. Based on this forecast, the Region of Waterloo has declared a Significant Weather Event starting at 5 p.
Waterloo Region - Here is the list of Region of Waterloo service changes over the Christmas and New Years holidays. Administrative offices All Regional administrative offices (99 Regina St.
PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION FOR PUBLIC COMMENT Transport Canada’s Navigation Protection Program (NPP) administers the Canadian Navigable Waters Act (CNWA) which helps keep Canada’s navigable waters open for transport and recreation. In accordance with requirements of the Canadian Navigable Waters Act, Regional Municipality of Waterloo hereby gives notice that an application has been submitted to the ...
Waterloo Region – A special public meeting has been scheduled for Region of Waterloo Council to receive public input on proposed amendments to the 100 Victoria Street North Site Specific By-law on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, at 6 p.m.
The Council for the Region of Waterloo will be considering an amendment to By-law 25-021, A By-law Respecting the Use of Victoria Street North, Kitchener, passed on April 23, 2025, related to 100 Victoria Street North in Kitchener, Ontario. The Region will be receiving public input at a meeting on: Wednesday, January 7th, 2026 at 6:00 p.
With input from the community, Regional Council sets the direction for the Region as an organization and makes decisions that help improve the lives of Waterloo Region residents every day. Please refer to the minutes for an official record of the meeting.
Waterloo Region – Regional Council has passed a 2026 Plan and Budget that provides critical services today and invests wisely for future growth. This year’s budget focuses on affordability, while making progress on community priorities.
Waterloo Region – The Region of Waterloo is joining the Strong Cities Network – a global network of more than 290 cities working together to address hate, extremism, and polarization in their communities. The Strong Cities Network provides a platform for mayors and local leaders to connect, share experiences, and develop strategies to create cohesive, and safe communities.
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Region of Waterloo HQ
150 Frederick St.
Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4J3
Telephone: 519-575-4400
Fax: 519-575-4481
For general inquiries:
Regionalinquiries@regionofwaterloo.ca
Other Main Region Locations
Cambridge Main Office
150 Main St.
Cambridge, ON N1R 6P9
Waterloo Main Office
99 Regina St. S.
Waterloo, ON N2J 4V3
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