A local woman is being treated for hypothermia after falling through an icy pond trying to save her dog. According to police, the woman was walking her Labrador around one this afternoon when it ventured onto a pond and fell through near Oxford Road 22 and Township Road 4. That's when the woman grabbed a nearby canoe in an effort to rescue the dog though the weight of the boat sent it through the ice where it tipped over leaving her clinging to the side while the dog managed to get to land. Police were notified by the woman's nephew and when they arrived, an officer was tied to a rope attached to the canoe and was able to pull the woman to safety. Police are reminding residents that waterways are hazardous as ice begins to melt.

Woodstonian Charged in Zorra Township
New Program Launched at AHI and TDMH
Tree of Lights Returning to Ingersoll
Alexandra Hospital Receives $100,000 from ICF
Witnesses Wanted in Crash Investigation
Christmas Parade Hits Ingersoll Tomorrow
Woodstock Man Charged in Brant County
New Offices Coming to TVDSB
UPDATE: Highway Crash Kills CMV Driver
Stairway to Oxford Hits Norwich
Oxford County Launches Tourism Surveys
Santa Claus Coming to Woodstock!
Oxford OPP Briefs - Nov. 12th, 2025
Charges Laid in Multi-Million Dollar Drug Bust
PJHL Preview - Nov. 12th to Nov. 16th
OLWN Increases Living Wage for 2025
News Poll: Santa Claus is Coming to Oxford!
Santa Claus Parade Approaches in Tillsonburg
DASO Christmas Giving of Hope Returns
Remembrance Day Ceremony Well Attended in Woodstock