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10 Armoury Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the site of a new courthouse that opened in 2023, consolidating six Ontario Court of Justice criminal courts, 73 judicial hearing rooms, and other court services in one location. The 17-story, 775,000-square-foot tower is the largest courthouse in Ontario.
In 2023, most court rooms and services moved to a new purpose-built courthouse at 10 Armoury Street, leaving eight municipally-run provincial offence courts which are scheduled to relocate from Old City Hall to St. Lawrence Market North in 2024. [14]
Adelaide Street Courthouse: 1852 Cumberland and Ridout Served as courthouse until 1900. Old City Hall, Toronto: 1900 Edward James Lennox: York County functions transferred to Newmarket in 1953. Remained as principal courthouse for City of Toronto until 2023 when court services moved to 10 Armoury Street. Newmarket: 1883 Mallory & Sons
10 Armoury Street; A. A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse; Annapolis County Court House; Argyle Township Court House & Gaol; B. Battleford Court House; C.
10 Armoury Street, Toronto, Ontario - new Toronto Courthouse; Old City Hall (Toronto) ... Old Court House, Perth, Perth, constructed 1896–97, used until 1902;
Oct. 17—Westmoreland County will have a new prothonotary in 2022. But the officeholder elected this fall to replace retiring Democrat Christina O'Brien will not be an unfamiliar face. Democrat ...
This court is subordinate in relationship to the "superior" courts. The phrase "provincial court" or "territorial court" is often used to mean a lower court whose decisions can be reviewed by a superior court. Decades ago [when?], they were managed at the local municipal level. The Ontario Court of Justice is a division of the Court of Ontario. [7]
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