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Voicing opinions: In battle for arena which location will capture win?

Sudbury City Council will vote tonight on the location for a new community area. The top two sites in the running are downtown or a property on the Kingsway. We've heard from a number of different agencies and individuals, each one voicing their opinion on which side they want to win.

Will it be downtown or True North Strong's Kingsway site that will host the new arena?

The comprehensive staff report will also analyze the possibility of renovating the existing Sudbury Arena, which turns 70 this year. (Yvon Theriault/Radio-Canada)

Just like the overtime minutes of a hockey game, tension is high, spectators are on the edge of their seats and just one team can take the win.

Fans from one side will gohome tonight joyous and triumphant, while the other side will walk away defeated.

The battle of the arena locations is on the schedule at city council tonight at Tom Davies Square in Sudbury, Ont.

Councillors will make theirfinal choice tonight on where the new community arena will go.

It's been one of the most contentious issues in the city's recent history.

A consultant's report recommendsthe new building be constructed in the city core, just beside the existing facility, but it also says a location on the Kingsway should be considered.

Organizations, like the Sudbury Chamber of Commerce and the Business Improvement Associationhave publiclyvoiced their opinions on where they want the new facility to go.

Individual city councillors have been quoted as to which way they plan to vote. EvenCBC listeners have called in to the TalkbackLine to leave their comments.

So, which side will takethe win?