A propylene glycol spill could make Iqaluit government buildings more expensive to heat this winter

A district heating system is expected to be offline for several months after a worker accidentally drilled into pipe near the hospital.

By David Lochead, Nunatsiaq News December 8, 2021
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Iqaluit’s hospital, aquatic center, courthouse and college will be more expensive to heat this winter, after a construction accident last week took the district heating system connected to these buildings out of service.

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