A total of 46 teams and 171 walkers have signed up for the Woodstock event so far.
WOODSTOCK - Registration is booming for the Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) walk in Woodstock.
The Coldest Night of the Year is a nationwide event that supports those experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness.
A total of 225 communities a will be taking part across Canada on February 28th, 2026 and Woodstock currently has the highest registration numbers so far with 46 teams and 171 walkers. Eleven teams and 31 walkers have registered for the Tillsonburg event and six teams and 16 walkers have signed up for the Ingersoll event.
The Woodstock event is looking to raise $150,000 for Operation Sharing this year and it had already raised over $28,500 as of this morning.
The Tillsonburg and Ingersoll events will both support United Way Oxford in hopes of raising $100,000 combined. They had raised over $39,500 combined as of this morning.
The organizers for the Woodstock event will be on the Heart FM morning show on Tuesday January 13th to give us all the details.

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