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Herz — World Desk · · 30s summary · 1 min read
Iqaluit, Canada's northernmost city and the only city in the Canadian Arctic, has inaugurated its first bus line, according to the New York Times. The service is managed by Jacinto Marques, who is originally from Angola. This marks a significant transportation milestone for the remote Arctic community.
Iqaluit, the largest and only city in the Canadian Arctic, has inaugurated its first bus line, according to the New York Times. It is also Canada's northernmost city.
The service is managed by Jacinto Marques, who is originally from Angola.
Available information does not specify the bus routes, schedules, frequency, or the cost of the service for users.
Iqaluit is Canada's northernmost city. It is also the largest and only city in the Canadian Arctic.
Until now, Iqaluit had no bus line. This inauguration represents a first for this Arctic city.
Jacinto Marques is originally from Angola. He manages the new bus service in Iqaluit.
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