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  • City of Kitchener celebrates the grand opening of its newest community centre

    Earlier today, the City of Kitchener celebrated the grand opening of the new Williamsburg Community Centre, a vibrant hub designed to bring people together, foster connection and support healthy, active living. Located at 200 Rosenberg Way, this modern multi-use facility replaces the original community centre on Fischer Hallman and offers a full range of recreational and fitness programs in this larger space.

  • Grand River Rec Complex Closure Notice - June 28

    The Grand River Recreation Complex, including Lyle Hallman Pool, will be closed for repair and maintenance all day, this Saturday, June 27. 

  • City of Kitchener’s guide to a safe and fun Canada Day 2026

    Canada Day is Wednesday, July 1 and there are lots of activities to enjoy across the city. Some City of Kitchener facilities and programs may be impacted by the holiday, so review the facility hours as you plan your celebration. 

  • Tips for using fireworks responsibly this Canada Day

    The City of Kitchener is reminding residents to keep safety in mind this Canada Day and exercise caution with private fireworks displays. The City's Fireworks and Firecrackers Bylaw was updated in 2025, so residents are asked to re-familiarize themselves with the rules and regulations for fireworks in advance of the holiday.  

  • Scam alert: fraudsters impersonating City of Kitchener staff via email

    The City of Kitchener has been made aware of individuals reaching out to local businesses falsely claiming to be City employees.

    In this scam, fraudsters contact small business owners via email, claiming to represent the City's Special Events team, offering "exclusive" vendor opportunities for the Christkindl Market. The email uses specific details about the event and links to legitimate City webpages to dupe the recipient into sending money. City of Kitchener staff have contacted Waterloo Region Police Services (WRPS) to alert them to this scam and to prevent community members from being taken advantage of.

  • City of Kitchener wins national award for financial reporting

    The City of Kitchener has once again been recognized for excellence in financial reporting, receiving the Canadian Award for Financial Reporting for its 2024 annual financial report from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA).

  • Local musicians take centre stage in the 2026 Roos Island Music Series

    The Roos Island Music Series returns for another year with two months of free concerts in Victoria Park showcasing some of Kitchener's incredible local musicians.

  • East Coast Kitchen Party and Canada Day bring two days of back-to-back fun to downtown Kitchener

    The City of Kitchener is inviting residents and visitors to kick off summer with two vibrant, back-to-back events in downtown Kitchener: the brand-new East Coast Kitchen Party on June 30 and Canada Day celebrations on July 1. 

  • Kitchener Fire Department: Major incident report - June 24, 2026

    On the night of June 23, Kitchener Fire Department crews responded to a vehicle fire in the driveway of a residential property on Coopershawk Street. On arrival, firefighters found a vehicle fully involved in the driveway, with fire spreading to the garage and causing significant damage to a second vehicle parked inside.

     

  • Kitchener Fire empowers young women to explore a career in emergency services

    The City of Kitchener is showcasing its Female Firefighter in Training (FFIT) program this week, from June 23-26, at Waterloo Region Emergency Services Training and Research Centre, 1001 Erbs Rd., Waterloo. 

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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.