Warden to present the 2025 Oxford Stewardship Award
Oxford County Warden Marcus Ryan will present the 2025 Oxford Stewardship Award at the April 22 meeting of County Council. The award recognizes County landowners who have made exemplary contributions to preserve and enhance the natural features and areas on their properties, such as woodlands, wetlands, streams and meadows.
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WHEN: |
Wednesday, April 22, 2026 |
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WHERE: |
Oxford County Administration Building – Council Chambers 21 Reeve Street, Woodstock |
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WHO: |
Marcus Ryan, Warden, Oxford County Paul Michiels, Director, Community Planning, Oxford County Cher Sprague, Stewardship Oxford Louise Heyming, Supervisor of Conservation Outreach, Grand River Conservation Authority Tatianna Lozier, Manager of Integrated Water Management, Upper Thames Conservation Authority Award recipient: To be announced
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Jim and Minnie Koteles
R.M. Matheson Farms Middle Grand Chapter of Freshwater Canada
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Background
The Oxford Stewardship Award recipient is chosen by Stewardship Oxford and the Oxford Soil & Crop Improvement Association from the pool of projects that received financial and/or technical assistance through the County-supported Clean Water Program the previous year. The Clean Water Program, administered by the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority and the Grand River Conservation Authority, with direct funding contributions from the County, helps to fund and support the conservation and enhancement of natural heritage resources in Oxford County. In 2025, a total of 42 Clean Water Program projects were funded in Oxford County. This reflected over $348,400 in total project value and $214,700 in grants. Oxford County committed $140,000 to the program. Technical guidance for most of these projects was provided by the Conservation Authorities with a number of partners providing funding support. Oxford County is honouring this year’s Oxford Stewardship Award recipient with a $500 gift certificate to purchase original artwork commissioned from an Oxford County artist of their choice, or an experience at a local destination featured through Tourism Oxford.