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The Yukon and Canadian Governments and White River First Nation agreed to create a 530.30 km2 Special Management Area designated …
In September 2000, eleven shrub species were planted in experimental plots at three different areas of the Brewery Creek Gold …
Map of the first vertical derivative of the magnetic field derived from data acquired during an aeromagnetic survey carried out …
The Allan Creek section was identified and briefly described during reconnaissance mapping of the Watson Lake map area (NTS 105A) …
A large erosion cut, approximately 300 metres long and up to 50 metres deep, has occurred on a stockpile of …
The online posting is a summary of the information requested and responded by government departments and applies to access requests …
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Supplementary estimates no. 1 for the Government of Yukon 2015–16 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance …
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This field trip will introduce the bedrock geology, surficial geology and palaeontology of the Klondike District, as well as, gold-bearing …