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Government of Yukon 2020–21 Yukon Public Accounts.
This document was prepared by the Department of Finance under the direction of …
Bedrock mapping of parts of the Whitehorse and Teslin map areas in the summer of 2012 has improved upon existing …
Past newsletters from the Yukon Palliative Care Resource Team.
Operation and maintenance main estimates for the Government of Yukon 2004–05 Budget.
This document was prepared by the Department of …
Much of the Yukon-Tanma Terrane escaped Pleistocene glaciation with the result that there is <1% outcrop across much of the …
A copy of this thesis is available at the EMR library – QE579 P66.
This thesis is available online at …
Surficial geological mapping in the central Kluane Ranges was undertaken to better understand the distribution and character of surficial materials. …
for a copy of this paper please contact the Yukon Geological Survey; geology@gov.yk.ca.
Valley-filling basalts of the Selkirk Volcanics north and west of the Pelly River-Yukon River confluence, range in age from early …