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Sentinel-Review (Woodstock), 05 juin 2026

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ArticleFUTURE OPPORTUNITIES

The Royal Cana­dian Moun­ted Police were among poten­tial employ­ers rep­res­en­ted at the French post-sec­ond­ary fair at Wood­stock's École secondaire cath­olique Notre-Dame. Organ­ized by guid­ance coun­sel­lors Cristina Pezzutto and Melissa...

FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES

ArticlePub­lic con­sulta­tion pro­cess on new home­less shel­ter to begin shortly

The pub­lic con­sulta­tion pro­cess for Oxford County's planned new home­less­ness sup­port centre in Wood­stock is set to begin shortly. In-per­son inform­a­tion for­ums will be one of a few options for res­id­ents to share their views fol­low­ing...

Pub­lic con­sulta­tion pro­cess on new home­less shel­ter to begin shortly

ArticleOxford County warden denounces Pride flag van­dal­ism

Oxford County Warden Mar­cus Ryan has con­demned the recent van­dal­ism of a Pride flag in Nor­wich Town­ship, say­ing he was “deeply saddened” by what the Ontario Pro­vin­cial Police described as “mis­chief.” “While a flag can be replaced, the...

Oxford County warden denounces Pride flag van­dal­ism

ArticleIran nuc­lear risk could be higher than before

The risk that Iran is cov­ertly pur­su­ing nuc­lear weapons is higher today than before the U.S. and Israel launched their first mil­it­ary attacks on the Islamic Repub­lic a year ago, accord­ing to west­ern offi­cials who cited new data cir­cu­lated...

Iran nuc­lear risk could be higher than before

ArticleRon­aldo read­ies for sixth World Cup bid

For some, Cris­ti­ano Ron­aldo remains the essen­tial spear­head for Por­tugal's 2026 World Cup bid, while oth­ers believe his pres­ence will pre­vent Roberto Mar­tinez's strong side from flour­ish­ing. The debate around the five-time Bal­lon d'Or...

Ron­aldo read­ies for sixth World Cup bid