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ATIPP Act Annual Reports
These documents are maximum off-sales liquor price lists for products that can be ordered from the Yukon Liquor Corporation.
These reports provide Yukoners and healthcare providers with key trends in respiratory virus activity in the territory, including COVID-19, influenza, …
ATIPP Act Annual Reports
ATIPP Act Annual Reports
A borehole is a general term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground, either vertically or horizontally. A borehole …
A list of Ontario courthouses and their latitude and longitude coordinates.
Volumes of water taken daily and annually under a Permit-to-Take-Water, as reported to the ministry under the Water Taking and …
This date set contains up-to date information regarding current and future roadwork occuring on provicnally owned and maintained highways, and …
High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes are designated lanes that can only be used by vehicles carrying two or more people or …