Royal Canada Legion branch 168 in Iqaluit was fined and handed a six-day liquor licence suspension July 3 by the Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis Board. (File photo courtesy of Royal Canadian Legion/Facebook)
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Branch 168 will be closed starting July 12, reopen July 19
The Royal Canadian Legion branch in Iqaluit has been handed a six-day suspension of its liquor licence and a $10,000 fine by the Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis Board, effective July 12 at noon.
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