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City events for July 1

City events for July 1

As further confirmations of the atrocities that were committed against Indigenous Peoples in Canada are brought to light, we are forced, as a nation, to confront in a more meaningful way, the harsh realities and indignations that survivors have been sharing with us for decades.

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Boil Water Advisory Lifted in Lower Iqaluit

Boil Water Advisory Lifted in Lower Iqaluit​

The City of Iqaluit advises residents that the boil water advisory is lifted for the following
location: Lower Iqaluit

For more information during business hours contact:
Sue Avery
Public Works Clerk
City of Iqaluit
S.Avery@iqaluit.ca
867-979-5630

To report an urgent water issue (city water main leak or no water pressure) after hours contact:
City Dispatch
867-979-5650

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Aiggilii Road in Apex reopens

Aiggilii Road in Apex reopens

Aiggilii Road has reopened after snowmelt water from Apex River overflowed onto the bypass road into Apex on June 24, 2021.

Minimal damage was done and repairs to Aiggilii Road is underway. Two additional culverts will be installed to handle any increased water flow in the future.

For everyone’s safety, the City asks residents to refrain from visiting the area. The unpredictable water flow is a potential danger that can pull people into the river. The City thanks you for your cooperation.

 

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City to begin Apex Cemetery remediation work, asks residents to collect memorial items

City to begin Apex Cemetery remediation work, asks residents to collect memorial items

 

In preparation of site construction for the Apex Cemetery remediation project, the City is asking residents to collect personal and memorial items by July 26, 2021.

These include pictures, religious symbols, plastic flower arrangements, and other non-perishable items.
After July 26, the contractor will collect and store any remaining items. These items will be replaced after construction is completed this fall.

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