Iqaluit city council advances bylaw that would allow 116-unit Hospital Hill build
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HOUSING MAY 27, 2026 – 3:30 PM EDT
Iqaluit city council advances bylaw that would allow 116-unit Hospital Hill build
Passage requires conditional approval of development permit
A revised rezoning bylaw for this empty lot on Niaqunngusiariaq Road, where Nunavut Housing Corp. hopes to build two 58-unit apartment buildings, will get a third reading after Iqaluit city council voted it through second reading on Tuesday. (File photo by Arty Sarkisian)
By Jeff Pelletier
A bylaw revision that would allow Nunavut Housing Corp. to build two five-story, 58-unit public housing buildings at the base…
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