
See the Stars Under the Stars this Summer at the Oxford Drive-In
Do you remember those summer evenings curled up in the back of your vehicle with the family, popcorn in hand, watching classic movies beamed onto
EXCITING OPPORTUNITY: Apply Now to be an Exhibitor at Discover Rural Oxford.
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Do you remember those summer evenings curled up in the back of your vehicle with the family, popcorn in hand, watching classic movies beamed onto

Woodstock Chamber & Rural Oxford Economic Development Corporation launch a new COVID-19 recovery effort to help 100 local businesses The Woodstock Chamber of Commerce and

A farm experience for all – How Leaping Deer came to be In 2006, Julie and Don Budd opened Leaping Deer Bakery & Coffee Shop

Oxford County is seeing more and more social enterprises pop up within the region. At Rural Oxford Economic Development Corporation (ROEDC), we continue to provide

Is it mandatory for businesses to require their staff and customers to wear face coverings? On July 30th, 2020 Southwestern Public Health issued a letter of instruction to businesses to

Public transportation connects communities to each other and people to their work, family, medical services, education, and social and recreation activities. These connections are especially

Tourism is a crucial sector of Ontario’s economy that essentially stopped cold when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Now Ontario is beginning to reopen, and after

VAUGHAN — As the province safely and gradually reopens, Ontario is starting down the road to growth, renewal and economic recovery. That’s why the Ontario

Order outlines 22 measures that must be followed by agricultural farms. July 8, 2020 Today, Dr. Joyce Lock, Medical Officer of Health for Southwestern Public

We are proud of the many businesses that have grown and flourished in Rural Oxford. To celebrate a few of these success stories, we decided

Individuals, businesses, and communities continue to be impacted by COVID-19. In these challenging times, one of the best things we can do is come together