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  • City of Kitchener council approves two housing developments following water supply capacity issue identified by the Region of Waterloo

    The City of Kitchener has approved two housing development applications that were deferred on January 5, enabling these applications to proceed through the use of a holding provision. A holding provision is a legal mechanism in the Planning Act that allows local government to enable development to proceed by placing a temporary restriction on that development until specific conditions set by the municipality are met. The two applications were deferred while CIty staff waited for the release of the Region of Waterloo’s detailed report of its current water supply capacity issue.  

  • Local musicians invited to perform at Neighbours Day 2026

    Each year, the City of Kitchener brings our community members together for Neighbours Day, a celebration of live music, summer fun, and social connection. Musician applications open January 12, 2026 

  • Kitchener’s growing network of connected active transportation routes allows residents to safely walk, roll or bike across the city.

    Work has begun on Route 2, which will connect Stanley Park, Downtown Kitchener and Uptown Waterloo. Based on community feedback, the route has been extended to include the Spurline Trail between Downtown and Uptown. Major destinations along the proposed route include the Dom Cardillo Trail, Stanley Park Mall and GRT Station, Centre in the Square, Kitchener GO/VIA Station and the Spurline Trail. 

  • Kitchener Fire Department: Major incident report – January 9, 2026

    Late Friday evening, Kitchener Fire crews responded to a fire in a multi-occupant home on Queen Street S. 

  • Statement: We All Belong Here Campaign

    As part of the Community Safety and Wellbeing Plan (CSWP), and together with the Region of Waterloo and community partners, the Combating Hate Action Table has developed the We All Belong Here anti-hate campaign. This region-wide initiative, represented by the artwork of Indigenous designer Katie Wilhelm, aims to reduce hate and shape a city where everyone feels welcomed, respected, and celebrated for who they are.

  • Toboggan hill closures - January 8, 2026

    All formal toboggan hills are closed due to flooding conditions.  The affected locations are Foxglove Park, McLennan Park and Hillside Park.

  • Take steps today to manage the melt and reduce the risk of flooding

    The City of Kitchener is urging residents to take precautions to reduce the risk of flooding on their properties as a major snow melt approaches. While City staff are actively working to safeguard areas most vulnerable to flooding, homeowners can also take several steps to protect their properties. 

  • Nominations are now open for the 2026 Kitchener Senior of the Year Award

    Do you know an outstanding older adult who makes Kitchener a better place?  Someone who generously volunteers their time to help in the broader community or is a good neighbour? Nominate them for the 2026 Senior of the Year Award.   

  • City of Kitchener cancels snow event as of 4 p.m. January 2, 2026

    The City of Kitchener is cancelling the current snow event effective 4 p.m. on Friday, January 2, 2026. The street parking ban will be lifted once the snow event is cancelled. 

  • Committee of Adjustment Meeting - Tuesday, January 20, 2026

    TAKE NOTICE THAT the Committee of Adjustment for the City of Kitchener will meet in Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, Kitchener City Hall, 200 King Street West, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2026, commencing at 10:00 a.m. 

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The City of Kitchener is situated on the traditional territory of the Chonnonton, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee Peoples. We recognize our responsibility to act as stewards for the land and honour the original caretakers who came before us. Our community is enriched by the enduring knowledge and deep-rooted traditions of the diverse First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples who live in Kitchener today.