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Halloween Activities

Halloween Activities

The City of Iqaluit would like to advise residents that the City has not initiated a change to the date of this year’s Halloween activities. Trick-or-treating will occur on Halloween, Sunday October 31st. Municipal Enforcement officers will be on mobile patrol on Hal-loween during the afternoon and evening on Sunday.

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Water Quality Emergency Update – Confirmatory Testing Underway

Water Quality Emergency Update – Confirmatory Testing Underway

The City of Iqaluit continues to make progress on its investigation into the drinking water quality issue. The do not consume order remains in effect until further notice.

The quality and quantity of Iqaluit’s water supply is of the utmost importance to the City. The City of Iqaluit is doing everything in its power to ensure that residents have safe and reliable drinking water.

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Drinking Water Update – Additional Potable Water Available

Drinking Water Update – Additional Potable Water Available

The City of Iqaluit has potable bottles of water available for residents on Monday, October 25th, Tuesday, October 26th, and Wednesday, October 27th, 2021.

- Nakasuk School parking lot, from 5:00PM to 7:30PM
- AWG Complex parking lot, from 5:00PM to 7:30PM

Household limits will be in effect throughout the water distribution. We recommend that this water be used for consumption only.

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Water Quality Emergency – Investigation Update

News Release

Water Quality Emergency – Investigation Update
October 22, 2021 – Iqaluit, Nunavut

 

The City of Iqaluit continues to make progress on its investigation into the drinking water quality issue.  The Do Not Consume order remains in effect until further notice.

The quality and quantity of Iqaluit’s water supply is of the utmost importance to the City.  The City of Iqaluit is doing everything in its power to ensure that residents have safe and reliable drinking water. 

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Residents Urged to Stay Away from Water Treatment Plant

Residents Urged to Stay Away from Water Treatment Plant

The City of Iqaluit is urging residents to stay away from the Water Treatment Plant as this is an active work, construction and remediation site and members of the public should not be trying to interfere at this location.

The City would also like to remind residents that Lake Geraldine is a protected water source and residents should not walk their dogs, hike, camp, or use any recreational vehicles in the Lake Geraldine area.

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