Businesses
Virtual site assessments for local businesses and organizations to prevent the spread of COVID-19
Virtual site assessments for local businesses and organizations to
prevent the spread of COVID-19
In a continued effort to keep its residents, community groups, and local business safe, the City
of Iqaluit will be offering Virtual Site Assessments to community groups and businesses through
the Canadian Red Cross Epidemic and Infection Prevention and Control specialists.
City hydrant testing starts June 7
City hydrant testing starts June 7
The City will begin hydrant testing for two weeks starting June 7, 2021.
Public Works will work through different locations around Iqaluit to turn valves and test hydrants until the City is complete.
Residents may encounter low water pressure and cloudy or discoloured water caused by sediment stirred up when flushing the hydrants. Run your tap until water is clear.
There will be no boil advisory.
Municipal Enforcement Department moves to building 901
Municipal Enforcement Department moves to building 901
The Municipal Enforcement Department has moved to building 901 and opened to the public as of June 3, 2021.
All Taxi-related permitting services will operate at building 901.
Payments for all enforcement related services will be taken at City Hall 1085.
Access to City offices at building 901 is through the Arena side entrance.
COVID-19 and City of Iqaluit Update
COVID-19 and City of Iqaluit Update
The City of Iqaluit continues to work closely with the Government of Nunavut’s Department of Health to monitor and respond as needed to the COVID-19 situation.
Iqaluit City Council extended a state of emergency due to COVID-19 effective as of 12 a.m. Friday, May 28, 2021. The order is in effect until 11:59 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 2021.
City Services
Masks available for essential workplaces
Public Service Announcement
Masks available for essential workplaces
June 3, 2021 – Iqaluit, Nunavut
The City would like to ensure that essential workplaces are adequately equipped with personal protective equipment when employees return to offices on June 3 following the new Public Health order.
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City of Iqaluit lowers flags in mourning of B.C. residential school victims
City of Iqaluit lowers flags in mourning of B.C. residential school victims
Flags at old and new City Hall were lowered today, following the discovery of the remains of 215 children at the site of a former residential school in Kamloops, B.C.
The flags will be lowered for 215 hours from May 31 to June 9 to mourn the 215 children.
Statement from Mayor Kenny Bell:
Iqaluit City Council declares state of emergency
News Release
Iqaluit City Council declares state of emergency
May 28, 2021 – Iqaluit, Nunavut
The Iqaluit City Council has declared a state of emergency due to the local community transmission of COVID-19 effective as of 12 a.m. Friday, May 28th, 2021.
During an Emergency City Council meeting on May 27, Council approved a declaration of a
state of emergency. CAO Amy Elgersma has been appointed as the municipal emergency management coordinator.
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