Deb Tait wanted to run for the federal Conservatives. Now, she doesn't even want to vote for them.
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Despite Woodstock politicians rejecting a proposed 254-home subdivision citing density concerns, Oxford County council has pushed the development forward.
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A plan to revamp Woodstock’s downtown strip is set to get underway 2 1/2 years after city council approved the project. City officials announced on Wednesday Phase 1 of Woodstock’s downtown streetscape – a project intended to revitalize the city’s downtown – is launching on March 24. The announcement comes after council adopted the plan […]
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Woodstock residents will have a chance to choose a deputy mayor after the city’s politicians agreed to add the position to council.
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A proposed 258-unit subdivision with two seven-storey towers in northwest Woodstock was rejected by Woodstock city council
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Former Woodstock Mayor John Geoghegan has died at age 88 after a “lengthy illness," according to his obituary.
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Oxford County politicians have pushed ahead a plan to rezone property in Woodstock's east end for an industrial subdivision.
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Oxford County voted unanimously to join Woodstock in tackling homelessness throughout the county.
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Woodstock city council has voted to spend $2M in provincial cash (for surpassing its 2023 housing target) tackling homelessness.
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Woodstock politicians are seeking citizen feedback about a proposed new recreation centre in the cityâs northeast that could cost as much as $100 million. A unanimous vote by city council has paved the way for a North Woodstock recreation facility survey that will allow citizens to weigh in on the
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WOODSTOCK – A proposal to turn a Victorian home into an eight-unit apartment complex has been quashed by city politicians here, despite the community’s need for more housing. City council voted unanimously to reject the proposal – delighting neighbours vehemently opposed to the proposed overhaul at 329 Buller St. The
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Like many others across Southwestern Ontario, taxpayers in Woodstock will have to dig deeper this year after city council signed off on a budget that will hike property taxes by 7.42 per cent.