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Useful Contacts

Canada Post provides mail delivery services in the Township. There is a lot of useful information available on their website.

Many of our rural residents have individual rural mailboxes. The guidelines for these boxes are inspected and monitored by Canada Post. Download the Rural Mailbox Guidelines to be sure your box meets the regulations to avoid service disruptions.

Several of our more heavily populated areas are serviced by Community Mailboxes (CMB's). Information about these CMB's can be found on Canada Post's website.

Community Mailbox Q & A

  1. Community Mailboxes (CMB’s) fall under Canada Post and the Canada Post Act.

  2. When installing community mailboxes, a Canada Post Delivery Service Officer will find a suitable location that meets our safety criteria, and then they work with the municipality to ensure that they are not interfering with any municipal issues that they would not be aware of.

  3. All CMB’s installed meet the Canada Post requirements.

  4. The Delivery Service Officer reviews the location with the approving authority to ensure that there are no issues from their end. The location and the installation are the responsibility of Canada Post.

  5. Canada Post needs to work the approving authority. If major issues are raised, Canada Post would work with the municipality to resolve the issues.

  6. CMB’s are installed to current guidelines that ensure the equipment is installed in safe locations, making it safe for everyone to access.

  7. Lighting, parking, road conditions, and sidewalks are all taken into consideration when we are looking for a location. Canada Post follows the engineered criteria based on the situation that they are faced with at each location.

  8. Snow removal and accessibly to the CMB is the responsibility of Canada Post. Canada Post is responsible to ensure that the equipment is maintained and accessible. There is a toll free number on the equipment that anyone can call and report issues.

  9. Canada Post has an accommodation process that anyone can try to access. The department works with the individual and if deemed necessary an accommodation is put into place.

  10. If all residents disagree with a CMB location that met the criteria and wishes to relocate the CMB to the post office, requests must be made in writing. Canada Post will review this request with head office policy staff to see if they can accommodate the request.

CN Public Inquiry Line

CN’s Public Inquiry Line is the central point of contact for the public with non-emergency concerns, such as:

• Noise
• Train whistling
• General property maintenance
• Etc.
To contact the team: (Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., ET)
1-888-888-5909 | Email CN inquiry line

CN Police

CN Police staff will answer emergency calls and dispatch officers when appropriate. There are many reasons to call CN Police, such as:
• Trespassing on tracks
• Unlawful activity
• Crossing signal defect
• Etc.
To contact CN Police
Emergencies: 1-800-465-9239 (24/7)
Non-urgent suspicious activities: Email CN Police

21 Reeve Street 
PO BOX 1614

Woodstock Ontario, Canada
N4S 7Y3
Phone:  519-539-9800

County of Oxford website

CP Head Office

Canadian Pacific
7550 Ogden Dale Road S.E.
Calgary, Alberta

T2C 4X9
1-888-333-6370
CP website

CP Emergencies

Trouble near the tracks? This line is open 24 hours a day. 1-800-716-9132

200-295 Wolfe Street
London, ON
N6B 2C4
Phone:  519-518-6117
Visit the ERTH website

Arpan Khanna, MP

208 Huron Street (main office), Suite 4
Woodstock ON,  N4S 7A1
Phone: 519-421-7214
Fax: 519-421-9704
Email: arpan.khanna@parl.gc.ca 

Ernie Hardeman, MPP
12 Perry Street
Woodstock, ON
N4S 3C2

Phone:  519-537-5222
Fax:  519-537-3577

Send Ernie Hardeman an email

The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs is an Ontario government ministry responsible for the food, agriculture and rural sectors of the Canadian province of Ontario. Their website is an excellent resource for many rural issues. Click here to visit the OMAFRA website.

777 Bay Street, 17th Floor
Toronto, ON
M5G 2E5
Phone:  1-866-220-2290
Fax:  416-585-6470
Visit the MAH Website

Phone:  1-866-296-6722
Fax:  1-866-297-6703
Visit the MPAC website

Transport Canada has shared some information regarding best practices for rental boat safety. If you have a boat or are considering renting one, please visit their website for important safety information.

1424 Clarke Road London, ON
N5V 5B9
Phone:  519-451-2800
Fax:  519-451-1188
Send an email to UTRCA
Visit the UTRCA website