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International Women's DayMore than 100 people marched from City Hall to Court Square Saturday morning as part of the event. Local women leaders, students and other community figures shared messages of female empowerment and unity on the courthouse steps. Event emcee Melody Pannell recognized the first woman of color to serve on the New York Town Council.See the Story
YWCA NorthEastern NY celebrates International Women's Day through Schenectady art exhibit
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Norwich, Ontario · NorwichOfficers with the Gold Hill Division were dispatched to the 2800 Block of S. Circle Drive on reports of a disturbance where shots were fired. No injuries were reported during the incident and no suspects were charged or arrested. Police are still investigating the incident, which occurred around 3:41 a.m.See the Story
'Active incident' in Norwich
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NDP · BrantfordWestern University professor Cody Groat will represent the NDP in the upcoming federal byelection in Oxford. Groat is an assistant professor in history and Indigenous studies at the university in London. The federal seat is open after Dave MacKenzie, who held the Oxford riding for the Conservatives for 19 years, retired in late January.See the Story
Professor wins NDP nod for Southwestern Ontario federal byelection
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Woodstock, Ontario · WoodstockTwo Conservative riding association leaders in the stronghold of Oxford have resigned. Catherine Agar and Brian Kaufman were president and vice-president, respectively, of the party's Oxford riding association. They’ve quit since Arpan Khanna won the party’s riding nomination last weekend. Khanna, a lawyer, ran unsuccessfully for the Tories in Brampton in 2019.See the Story
'Hijacked': Riding officials quit after heated Conservative nomination fight
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Pro-lifer 'disappointed' to be dumped from Oxford Conservative nomination race
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App · TillsonburgTim Hortons say a technical error caused some customers using the restaurant's app to receive an incorrect award message during the first day of its Roll Up To Win contest. Jeremy McDougall, 37, of Tillsonburg is among an unknown number of customers who thought they'd won the five-figure prize. He took a screen grab of the winning message on his phone, which soon disappeared.See the Story
Ontario man hires lawyer over Tim Hortons $10K prize 'glitch'
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Brantford · BrantfordDave MacKenzie, who held the Oxford seat for the Conservatives for 19 years until he retired in January, says he is supporting former educator and Woodstock realtor David Hilderley in his bid for the Liberal nomination. A former MP throwing his support behind a different party's candidate is not unknown, but is very unusual, said Waterloo-based political analyst Peter Woolstencroft.See the Story
Ex-Tory MP 'burns bridge' by backing rival Liberal in byelection: Expert
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Property · NorwichNorwich Township approved a controversial motion to ban non-government flags, including Pride flags, on any municipal property. Council rejected a separate push to declare June as Pride month. Norwich, a community of 11,000 south of Woodstock, was thrust into the spotlight last summer following a series of anti-LGBTQ-plus incidents.See the Story
'Sets us back': Local town bans flags, rejects push to declare Pride month
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