Waterloo Region
- First local integrated crisis centre opening to help those facing mental health and addiction struggles | CBC Newswww.cbc.ca /news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/kitchener-integrated-crisis-centre-opening-july-1.7248196
> Waterloo region’s first ever integrated crisis centre is set to open its doors July 30. The creation of the centre is one being applauded by Mike and Fiona Roth. who became mental health advocates after their daughter Kaitlyn died in April 2022.
- Waterloo region falls behind on greenhouse gas emissions target | CBC News
> Waterloo region needs to scale up its climate actions if it wants to achieve its target of 50 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030, according to a local community group.
- Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest tickets are now on salewww.therecord.com Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest tickets are now on sale
Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest tickets are now on sale
already? sure I guess lol
- April marks fifth straight month of above average temperatures in Waterloo Regionwww.therecord.com April marks fifth straight month of above average temperatures in Waterloo Region
April in Waterloo Region had above average temperatures with no measurable snowfall and increased precipitation, ending the winter season with lowest snowfall since 2001-02.
> April in Waterloo Region had above average temperatures with no measurable snowfall and increased precipitation, ending the winter season with lowest snowfall since 2001-02.
- Heritage advocates sounding alarm as clock runs down on local historywww.therecord.com Heritage advocates sounding alarm as clock runs down on local history
Planners being pressured to place housing over heritage, says member of the North Waterloo branch of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario
Quote from the article: > The ACO is sounding the alarm as the clock runs down on time for municipalities to designate about 36,000 listed heritage properties across the province or risk losing them to development interests. > > In 2022, the Ford government required municipalities to remove listed properties from their heritage registers by Jan. 1, 2025 unless they’ve begun the process to designate a listed property prior to the deadline. > > Unlike a designated property, a listed property has only modest protection. Current rules require 60 days’ notice, in writing, of the owner’s intention to demolish or remove a building or structure, so the municipality can use that time to decide if it wants to afford more formal protection. > > As of Jan. 1, properties on the register will no longer be afforded such protection or time. Properties that lose their listing status cannot be relisted for another five years.
- The Countryside Line is Deadjanemitchell.blog The Countryside Line is Dead
From the moment I was elected to Regional Council in 2000, politicians worked on two things: Light Rail and the Countryside Line. Both issues dominated my tenure from 2000 to 2018. The Region was f…
Longtime Waterloo Region councillor's take on the hostile takeover of over 700 acres of farmland in Wilmot that we wouldn't even know about if it weren't for the farmers speaking out 😖
- Public consultation date set for roundabout in Cambridgewww.therecord.com Public consultation date set for roundabout in Cambridge
A public consultation is set for proposed roundabouts and pedestrian pathways on Franklin Boulevard in Cambridge, including a contentious roundabout in front of St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School.
Not sure how that will play out with the Franklin/Can-Amera intersection right next to it, but a pedestrian walkway under the roundabout seems cool
- Stakes high for Kitchener affordable housing decision (via The Record)www.therecord.com Stakes high for Kitchener affordable housing decision
Kitchener to decide on new rules to mandate affordable units in new developments on Monday.
- Waterloo Region "Doors Open" Event Sept 16 - Explore 21 Sites for Free from 10am to 4pmwww.regionofwaterloo.ca Doors Open Waterloo Region
Doors Open Waterloo Region is held every year on the third Saturday of September. Come and tour noteworthy buildings, interesting places and heritage sites, many of which are not regularly open to the public.
From the webpage:
Doors Open has been a staple event in our Region since 2003. On the third Saturday in September, Waterloo Region opens its doors to curious residents and visitors alike – attendees can tour noteworthy buildings, interesting places and heritage sites in Waterloo Region, many of which are not regularly open to the public.
Doors Open Waterloo Region creates meaningful qualitative experiences, delivered through storytelling, in celebration of our diverse community culture, heritage and architecture.
Doors Open Waterloo Region returns as an in-person event in 2023 on Saturday, September 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. A day of discovery: tour 20 local destinations including noteworthy buildings, interesting places & heritage sites. Admission to all Doors Open sites is always free.
Join our mailing list to receive updates and notifications about this year’s event. Mailing list members are eligible to win great, exclusive prizes throughout August and September.
For complete details about this year’s 20 participating sites, visit Doors Open Ontario.
https://www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/pages/events/waterloo-region
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- 700 pollinator gardens and counting in Waterloo Regionwww.therecord.com 700 pollinator gardens and counting in Waterloo Region
The movement that’s seeing more people plant native, perennial plants can yield significant benefits for landowners as well as the environment.
- Police looking for suspect after seven-kilometre car chase through Kitchenerkitchener.ctvnews.ca Police looking for suspect after seven-kilometre car chase through Kitchener
Waterloo regional police and Peel police are both searching for a suspect after a seven-kilometre car chase through Kitchener.
- The hunt is on for a possible new hospital site in Kitchener-Waterloo. But where?www.thestar.com The hunt is on for a possible new hospital site in Kitchener-Waterloo. But where?
Local hospitals hope to choose a site by end of year but still need provincial approval
- Vehicle and home shot at in Cambridge, police investigatingkitchener.ctvnews.ca 'Scary to think they were in the area': Vehicle and home shot at in Cambridge
An early morning shooting in Cambridge has left a neighbourhood shaken.
- Waterloo targets drivers with priciest parking tickets and overnight parking banwww.therecord.com Waterloo targets drivers with priciest parking tickets and overnight parking ban
Council’s vote to hike parking fines will help move people out of cars, Mayor Dorothy McCabe says
- Crash involving e-scooter leads to injuries for two in Waterlookitchener.ctvnews.ca Crash involving e-scooter leads to injuries for two in Waterloo
Two people have been seriously hurt following a crash in Waterloo that involved an e-scooter.
Quoted from article: > Two people have been seriously hurt following a crash in Waterloo that involved an e-scooter.
>Emergency crews were called to the scene at the intersection of Bridgeport Road and King Street around midnight.
>According to the Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS), a sedan was heading west on Bridgeport when it hit an e-scooter that was heading north on King.
> A 21-year-old man and 19-year-old woman were on the e-scooter and were both taken to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
> The driver of the Honda was not hurt.
> Around 12:30 a.m., police tweeted that Bridgeport was closed from Regina Street to King for a crash. Around an hour later, the stretch was reopened.
> Anyone with information of dashcam footage is asked to contact WRPS.
- Community input sought on chronic homelessnesswww.therecord.com Community input sought on chronic homelessness
Region of Waterloo asking for ideas on how to end homelessness through variety of forums
- Dispute forces closure of popular Waterloo ice cream shopkitchener.ctvnews.ca Dispute forces closure of popular Waterloo ice cream shop
Disappointment struck Waterloo as a popular ice cream spot, Marble Slab Creamery, unexpectedly closed its doors. The cause? A disagreement with the company, according to the franchisee.
- More conversions from office to apartments underwaywww.therecord.com More conversions from office to apartments underway
Three projects proposed or underway in Kitchener-Waterloo as office vacancy rate remains high
- Council green lights speed camera program for all school zones in regionkitchener.ctvnews.ca Council green lights speed camera program for all school zones in region
A move to slow down traffic is underway in all 175 school zones throughout the Region of Waterloo.
- Waterloo Region chair demands better GO service in open letterwww.therecord.com Waterloo Region chair demands better GO service in open letter
Redman wants province to declare a timeline to bring two-way, all-day GO train service to Waterloo Region