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Enrolment by school and grade for all Yukon schools
Supplementary estimates no. 1 for the Government of Yukon 2017–18 Budget.
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Several centres of continental volcanism are situated in southern Yukon. Two of these, the Skukum Volcanic Complex and the Bennett …
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A regional stable isotopic study of Cretaceous granitoids (109-90 Ma) emplaced into miogeoclinal Cassiar Platform and Selwyn Basin rocks was …
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Find the organizational structure (org charts) of Government of Yukon ministerial public bodies.
Bedrock underlying the Slab iron oxide-copper-gold occurrence consists of fine-grained sedimentary rocks and schist of the Fairchild Lake Group (oldest …