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Knowing the risks of spring melt flooding
Warmer temperatures are sure signs of spring, but they also mark the start of the spring melt. A sharp increase in temperature can melt snow and ice quickly and create localized.
Mar 10, 2021
Canada and Ontario invest in upgrades to the Centre In The Square in KitchenerCanadians everywhere are feeling the impact of COVID-19 on their families, their livelihoods and their way of life. Together, Canada and Ontario are working to reduce the impact.
Mar 09, 2021
City of Kitchener marks International Women’s DayKitchener, ON – On behalf of the City of Kitchener, our five women Councillors have issued the following statement to recognize International Women’s Day:
“On March 8, International..
Mar 08, 2021
City of Kitchener’s Safety Dance Challenge is a fun reminder to follow public health safety measuresMayor Berry Vrbanovic and members of Kitchener City Council are challenging residents to take the Kitchener Safety Dance Challenge. It’s easy to learn the moves, record the video,.
Mar 06, 2021
Kitchener changes the game with new website and customizable MyKitchener portalToday, the City of Kitchener launches its comprehensive new online experience for Kitchener residents, including a completely transformed website and new, cutting-edge online customer..
Mar 01, 2021
Kitchener re-imagines online customer service with citizen-centered designThe City of Kitchener has been working on something exciting – a project that will change the way citizens interact with their local government and city services. For almost three.
Mar 01, 2021
Last call for Reimagine Winter Big Light Bright entries and ice sculpture gardenLooking for something to do this weekend with the family? Looking for date night options? Check out the City’s Reimagine Winter line up of activities and attractions. Let.
Feb 26, 2021
Key Decisions of Council – Feb. 22, 2021Key decisions of Council is a summary of major discussion items presented at Kitchener City Council meetings. It is circulated immediately following each meeting.
Feb 25, 2021
Kitchener continues to ‘change for the good’ with new anti-idling bylawIn keeping with the City’s strategic vision to create a healthy and livable community, Kitchener council has passed a new anti-idling bylaw, requiring motorists to turn off their..
Feb 23, 2021
Call for Senior of the Year Award nominations now openDo you know an outstanding Kitchener senior who enriches everyday life in our community? Nominate them for this year’s Senior of the Year Award. Nominations are being accepted.
Feb 17, 2021
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