Iqaluit Cadets Return to Parade in High Spirits Following Break-In

Wednesday, 16 October 2024, 05:00

Iqaluit cadets are back on parade after a challenging 7-week break due to a break-in. The resilient community and the cadets rally together, showcasing their commitment and strength. This event marks a significant comeback for Iqaluit's youth.
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Iqaluit Cadets Return to Parade in High Spirits Following Break-In

Resilient Return of Iqaluit Cadets

Iqaluit cadets are proudly back on parade after a break of seven weeks caused by a disruptive break-in. Civilian volunteer Maren McGean plays a vital role, leading drills with the dedicated members of 795 Iqaluit Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron on a Tuesday evening.

Community Support and Cadet Spirit

The determination shown by the cadets and the community during this challenging time has been remarkable. Parents and local leaders are actively supporting the youth, ensuring they have a safe environment to thrive. The parade signifies more than just a routine; it embodies the resilience and unity of Iqaluit.


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