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The Greater Sudbury Public Library Board said Tuesday it supports the $55-milion Junction East project and asks library patrons and the public to take part in the Junction East Virtual Open House on July 21.
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“The library provides social, health and economic benefits to the entire community of Greater Sudbury,” library board chair Michael Bellmore said in a release. “The new central library at Junction East will expand those benefits by expanding our audiences, enhancing accessibility, increasing our circulation of print, digital and 3D items, and supporting more partnerships with organizations that help the community.”
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