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Fuel Up: Gas prices in Tillsonburg
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What's Good in Tillsonburg? "Shell of a Place" exhibit launches June 19th at Station Arts Centre
Residents can check out artwork from local artists in the new exhibit, named "Shell of a Place" starting June 19th at the Station Arts Centre in Tillsonburg.
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The Oxford County 48
Here's what's going on over the next 48 hours in the region.
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Fuel Up: Gas prices in Tillsonburg
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What's Good in Tillsonburg? Get to know Canadian country singer and songwriter Nate Haller
Nate Haller will headline TurtleFest in Tillsonburg on Saturday at 7:30 p.m., with special guest Coty Robinson. The rising country star, who recently completed his first national headline tour, says attendees can expect a fun show.
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Norwich Jedi Alliance vows to keep fighting for inclusion after Pride flag thefts
The Jedi Alliance says it will continue supporting the local 2SLGBTQI+ community despite several recent Pride flag thefts being investigated by Ontario Provincial Police. The group plans to keep promoting inclusion through community events, Pride marches, and by replacing stolen flags for residents.
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New ostomy support group launches in Oxford County
A new free monthly ostomy support group, Ostomy Support Oxford, is launching in Oxford County to provide peer support and education for people living with ostomies. Sessions take place at Woodingford Lodge and will be led by Bethanie Fulton.
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Councillor Kelly Spencer launches mayoral campaign
Spencer is currently a member of council and has worked as a Registered Nurse and business owner. She is running on a platform of collaborative, accessible leadership and a focus on community progress.
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Oxford County driver seriously injured in Norfolk County rollover
A 48-year-old Oxford County resident suffered life-threatening injuries after a sedan left Bell Mill Side Road near Courtland, entered a field, and rolled over on June 12th. The Norfolk County OPP and the West Region OPP Traffic Incident Management Enforcement Team are investigating and seeking witnesses or dashcam footage.
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The final buzzer sounds on Hockey Night in Canada on CBC
One of the most enduring traditions in Canadian broadcasting has reached the end of an era.
