Iqaluit’s ‘unsightly’ yards to receive bylaw scrutiny
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NEWS MAY 28, 2026 – 11:30 AM EDT
Iqaluit’s ‘unsightly’ yards to receive bylaw scrutiny
Officers to visit neighbourhoods and give notices to clean up trash, pet waste and derelict vehicles
Spare tires, leftover construction materials and other objects must be cleaned up by property owners, according to Iqaluit’s unsightly land bylaw. (Photo by Daron Letts)
By Nunatsiaq News
It is time to clean up, says the City of Iqaluit.
Bylaw officers will be visiting neighbourhoods this spring to enforce the city’s unsightly land bylaw.
The city announced the initiative Wednesday in a news release.
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