Iqaluit council approves 116-unit Hospital Hill public housing project
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HOUSING JUN 25, 2026 – 2:30 PM EDT
Iqaluit council approves 116-unit Hospital Hill public housing project
Proposal previously blocked by city committee
Nunavut Housing Corp. has the go-ahead from Iqaluit city council to build two 58-unit public housing apartments on these vacant lots at the base of Hospital Hill. (File photo by Arty Sarkisian)
By Jeff Pelletier
A proposed 116-unit public housing development for the base of Iqaluit’s Hospital Hill received city council approval Tuesday night.
Councillors unanimously approved a development permit for the two 58-unit, five-storey structur…
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