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Economic development group worried about regional shortline rail

Author of the article: Sentinel-Review staff Publishing date: Jan 14, 2021  •  January 15, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Article content Officials from a regional economic development group hope to convince Oxford County councillors to help them keep the region’s shortline rail network on track. Representatives from the South Central Ontario Region Economic Development Corporation made an initial pitch recently to Oxford County councillors on the future of shortline rail in the economic group’s area. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Economic development group worried about regional shortline rail Back to video Their remarks focused on one specific rail line – the Cayuga Line – that owner CN Rail announced in June 2020 would be discontinued.

Oxford County council briefs: Shortline rail presentation, affordable housing project receives funding

Article content Condos approved by county council Oxford County councillors approved a draft plan of subdivision for 22 semi-detached homes proposed for a north Woodstock neighbourhood. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Oxford County council briefs: Shortline rail presentation, affordable housing project receives funding Back to video The new subdivision at 269 Pittock Park Rd. – between Pittock Park and Oxford Road 17 – was previously endorsed by Woodstock council. The 1.3-hectare site is in an area that is already largely developed. A draft plan for 22 semi-detached homes was supported by Woodstock council. The housing would be developed at 269 Pittock Park Rd., which is currently vacant, by 634524 Ontario Inc. our of Woodstock. (Handout)

Shortline rail ownership to be examined

Author of the article: Sentinel-Review staff Publishing date: Jan 14, 2021  •  January 15, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Article content Officials from a regional economic development group hope to convince Oxford County councillors to help them keep the region’s shortline rail network on track. Representatives from the South Central Ontario Region Economic Development Corporation made an initial pitch recently to Oxford County councillors on the future of shortline rail in the economic group’s area. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Economic development group worried about regional shortline rail Back to video Their remarks focused on one specific rail line – the Cayuga Line – that owner CN Rail announced in June 2020 would be discontinued.

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