With many areas in Alberta currently dealing with drought conditions, Calgarians can assist by making every drop of water count. Using your water meter to check for leaks, inside and outside the home, is one way you can do your part to use water wisely.
Checking your home for leaks is easy:
• Turn off all taps and water-using appliances – inside and outside your home.
• Watch the flow register on the face of the meter. The register could look like a gear or a needle depending on the model of meter you have.
• If it keeps turning, you have a leak somewhere in your house.
• Check all water devices, such as your toilet, taps, humidifier, hot water heater, and water softener.
To learn more about common sources of household water leaks, including some helpful repair tips, visit calgary.ca/waterguide.
Celebrate Neighbour Day 2024
Celebrate Neighbour Day in your community on Saturday, June 15! You’re invited to get involved in this year’s event by organizing a block party with your neighbours. Block party and greenspace permits are free for Neighbour Day. Apply for your permits by May 31, 2024, at calgary.ca/NeighbourDay.
Invite the Mayor, Councillor Wyness, a police officer, or book a fire truck to drop by your event. You can also enter to win one of several great prizes, including 30 minutes of live musical entertainment at your block party.
Neighbour Day is our city’s annual celebration of community connection. It’s a step toward creating welcoming and inclusive communities where neighbours connect every day of the year. So, mark your calendars, and get involved! Getting to know your neighbours is a great way to build relationships, connect with others, and help battle the blues. Strong communities start with a hello, and it’s how we create spaces where everyone belongs.
Ward 2 – Councillor Jennifer Wyness proudly serves the following Communities: Arbour Lake, Citadel, Evanston, Hamptons, Hanson Ranch, Hawkwood, Hidden Valley, Kincora, Nolan Hill, Ranchlands, Sage Hill, Sherwood