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Carl Zehr Square skating rink - March 1, 2024Due to warm temperatures, the Carl Zehr Square skating rink is closed. Please follow posted signs.Mar 01, 2024
Host a Neighbours Day ConcertThe City of Kitchener proudly presents Mar 01, 2024
Committee of Adjustment Meeting - Tuesday, March 19, 2024COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT - CITY OF KITCHENER
(Pursuant to the Planning Act, R.S.
Mar 01, 2024
Tobogganing hills - March 1, 2024Due to the current weather conditions and forecast, our tobogganing hills are closed. Please follow posted signs.Mar 01, 2024
Spring program registration opens March 5Stay active this spring! City of Kitchener program registration, including swimming lessons, city-run programs and neighbourhood association programs open Tuesday, March 5 at..
Feb 29, 2024
Local art exhibit explores climate and environmental changeBeginning March 1, a new art exhibit will open in Kitchener City Hall’s Rotunda Gallery that explores our relationship with the fragile environment we live in. Eva McCauley’s
Feb 28, 2024
Canada’s Big City Mayors meet with federal leaders and call for urgent investment in infrastructureOttawa – Kitchener Mayor Berry Vrbanovic and Canada's Big City Mayors Caucus (BCMC) met today with Federal Ministers to discuss priorities for Canada’s cities in the lead up..
Feb 26, 2024
Carl Zehr Square rink - February 26, 2024Due to high temperatures, the outdoor rink at Carl Zehr Square is closed for the rest of the day today, February 26, 2024. Please follow posted signs.Feb 26, 2024
Forest Heights Pool - February 23, 2024Both pools at Forest Heights Pool are closed today, February 23, until 4 p.m.
Feb 23, 2024
Forest Heights Pool - February 22, 2024Both pools at Forest Heights Pool are closed until 4 p.m.
Feb 22, 2024
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