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The Montana Mountain area lies at the western edge of the Intermontane Belt, where the Whitehorse Trough overlies the Atlin …
An exceptional, complete tusk of a mature male woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was recovered from a placer mining exposure on …
Public Accounts for the Government of Yukon 2002–03 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the …
Reclamation testing was carried out on 3 mineral exploration sites in Yukon: an alpine site at the Red Ridge property …
In 2005, the work of the Peel River Watershed Planning Commission commenced. Representatives from communities that have interest in the …
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In order to summarize the status of the Yukon NGR program this report provides details on the collection, preparation and …
This set of maps represents a geological compilation of the northern part of the Stewart River map area, southwest of …
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