New LED lights have been installed around Iqaluit’s ball park, lighting up the city’s diamond and allowing softball league players to compete in late night games as fall approaches. (Photo by Arty Sarkisian)
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New LED lights installed at the city’s ball park allow for late night games
Nighttime softball games will no longer be a rare sight in Iqaluit during the fall, now that LED lights have been installed on the city’s diamond.
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