
Sudbury provincial offences court moves to Azilda during cultural hub construction
Greater Sudbury's provincial offences court moves to Azilda on Sept. 29 due to the construction of the city's new cultural hub. The temporary relocation to the Lionel E. Lalonde Centre will last about two years.
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