Woodstock Police responded to 7 complaints over the weekend about people not following the stay at home orders with social gatherings.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police responded to 7 calls this weekend around complaints of gatherings larger than stay at home orders allow.
Current restrictions allow for only one person inside your home, outside of the people you live with a maximum of 5 people.
Gathering limits outdoors are permitted with a maximum of 5 people.
If you are unsure about what is permitted right now head to the official Ontario site at https://covid-19.ontario.ca/zones-and-restrictions

PJHL Playoff Preview - Mar. 20th to Apr. 1st
Thistle Theatre Presents: Mighty Men of Zorra
BBBS Oxford Approaching Fundraising Goal
Ottawa Funding New Facility for IMT Precision
Brant OPP Investigating Missing Person Case
Woodstonian Charged in Child Exploitation Case
Woodstock Home and Lifestyle Show Returns this Weekend
Nominations Open for Tillsonburg Citizen of the Year
PJHL Playoff Recap - March 17th
UPDATE: Video Footage Wanted for Death Investigation
MURC: Coming Soon to Ingersoll!
Candidate Information Session Coming Up
EZT Remembers Former Ward 3 Councillor
SWPH Issues Cold Weather Alert
UPDATE: Strong Winds Continue this Morning
Woodstock Resident Charged with Speeding
Interview with the Mayor - March 16th, 2026
Woodstock Driver Charged in Brant County
PJHL Playoff Recap - March 13th to March 15th
March Break Safety Tips from Oxford OPP
Comments
Add a comment