
Oxford Fresh Producers Wanted
The Oxford County Federation of Agriculture is looking for local Oxford Fresh producers to provide product tastings at an event in the Barn at the
EXCITING OPPORTUNITY: Apply Now to be an Exhibitor at Discover Rural Oxford.
EXCITING OPPORTUNITY: Apply Now to be an Exhibitor at Discover Rural Oxford.

The Oxford County Federation of Agriculture is looking for local Oxford Fresh producers to provide product tastings at an event in the Barn at the

They say that it takes a village to raise a child, but what about having a community be your village for health, self-love, and your

Is there anything that smells better than a fresh bouquet of flowers? A whiff of Spring with a hint of the promise of Summer… The

In 2014, Rural Oxford Economic Development Corporation, also known as Rural Oxford EDC, established as a non-profit economic development organization with a mandate to focus

We hope this quick list of resources will be helpful as you navigate the ever-changing economic landscape. 1. Canada’s Response to US Tariffs on Canadian

Businesses should take the necessary steps to prepare for potentially disruptive U.S. trade measures as well as retaliatory measures by Canada. To support your preparations

I’d like to take a moment to thank our five partner municipalities for your ongoing support of the work we do to support prosperity in

The Ontario Economic Report (OER) is the landmark research platform of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC), offering a unique perspective on the experience of

It may not seem like it now, but Spring is around the corner, and so are some new delicacies available at Orange Door Acres Farm!

Crescent Ridge Services and Stonecrest Engineering are transforming the old Francis Furniture building in Tavistock with a bold vision. Their goal is to support farmers

From: Department of Finance Canada On February 3, 2025, Canada and the United States agreed to delay the imposition of our respective tariffs on imported goods.

From: Department of Finance Canada On February 3, 2025, Canada and the United States agreed to delay the imposition of our respective tariffs on imported goods.