
Several people facing charges following a busy Thursday for City Police
WOODSTOCK - Several people are facing charges following a busy Thursday for Woodstock Police.
Several people facing charges following a busy Thursday for City Police
WOODSTOCK - Several people are facing charges following a busy Thursday for Woodstock Police.
A 71-year-old woman is dead, and her son has been charged with second-degree murder in Simcoe.
A 27-year-old man from Cambridge is facing impaired driving charges.
The show will debut at Theatre Woodstock on October 17th.
Illicit drugs and an impaired driver have been taken off the streets in Oxford County.
The Norwich Fire Service received 156 combination alarms which will be distributed out into the community.
The CPKC Holiday Train will be stopping in Woodstock on Friday November 21st at 6:50 p.m.
A traditional turkey dinner will be served from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Monday October 13th.
United Way Oxford received a cheque for $50,000.
The three core areas of focus are Population Health, Service Excellence and Organizational Resilience.
The union says this will get the mail moving again, while also maintaining pressure on Canada Post.
It was a celebration for the tourist spots of Oxford County, as the Tourism Awards of Excellence were handed out.
The bi-monthly Warden interview on Heart FM had one major theme as Marcus Ryan talked about schools.
The clinic now offers 15 treatment chairs and three exam rooms.
The regular season continues to roll on for the Oxford County teams in the Provincial Junior Hockey League.
Former NHL Coach Ted Nolan will be in Woodstock to talk about his book.
A ceremony was held at Eastdale Public School to honour the gold certification by the Ontario Physical and Health Education Association.
The new school project in Thamesford has received additional funding to acquire land.
The temperature will drop close to zero tonight and stay there early tomorrow morning.
It's about a washed up professional bowler who receives an interesting offer from a rich Count online.
The theft is valued at $40,000.
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