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Includes a geological cross section, mineral occurrences, and isotopic age dates.
Public Accounts for the Government of Yukon 2013–14 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the …
These budget documents represent the final printed publications which are the official record.
Prepared by the Department of Finance under …
The 92 ± 1 Ma Deadman pluton is a massive, circular, felsic intrusion of alkalic composition that is part of …
This toolkit is to help communities identify local recreation priorities and create a community recreation plan.
Major Drainage Areas of the Yukon Territory, 1:2,500,000
Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act Request ATIPP
The following paper outlines a method of identifying controls on the distribution of postglacial alpine sediments in the Selwyn Mountains …
Corrections policies published by the Department of Justice
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