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Mayor's statement on Canada Day 2025
Canada Day 2025 saw one of the largest Canada Day celebrations ever in Downtown Kitchener with more than 35,000 people celebrating Canada Day together with amazing family..
Jul 02, 2025
Victoria Park temporary closurePlease be advised that Victoria Park has been temporarily closed as of 10:00 p.m.
Jul 02, 2025
Mayor Berry Vrbanovic’s statement on Canada Day 2025Today, Canada Day, is a time when we gather as a country to celebrate the birth of our great nation and the place we all proudly call home today. It invites us to reflect on.
Jul 01, 2025
Celebrating 25 years of connecting a region through vision and fibreIn 1998, a transformative idea emerged in Waterloo region: to build a high-speed fibre-optic network connecting public organizations. Sparked by the Waterloo region Jun 29, 2025
City of Kitchener approves new community-driven Parks Master PlanThe City of Kitchener has completed an ambitious 10-year plan for its parks. The new Parks Master Plan reflects how invaluable these spaces are to current residents looking.
Jun 27, 2025
Committee of Adjustment Meeting - Tuesday, July 15, 2025COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT - CITY OF KITCHENER
(Pursuant to the Planning Act, R.S.
Jun 27, 2025
Enjoy a safe and fun-filled Canada DaySupport local this Canada Day and explore what the City of Kitchener has to offer.
Facilities, activities and events available on Canada Day
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Experience Jun 27, 2025
Enjoy Canada Day with a free celebration in the heart of Downtown KitchenerEnjoy a full day of fun at the Jun 27, 2025
The City of Kitchener launches new community surveyThe City of Kitchener has partnered with Jun 24, 2025
Kitchener’s firefighter in training camp empowers females to explore a career in fire servicesThe City of Kitchener is showcasing its Jun 24, 2025
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