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Yukon owned & operated! Steel, industrial tools, cleaning supplies, abrasives, batteries, shelving, welding equipment, lubricants, safety products, ppe, first aid supplies, paint, fasteners and more!
Balance Environmental Services (BES) is a Yukon-based, technical environmental and waste management consultancy that was founded by Devon Yacura, M.Sc., in January 2024. BES offers a range of environmental services including regulatory and permitting support, wildlife baseline studies, environmental monitoring and management, sewage and solid waste management, site assessment and remediation, and small-scale waste-to-energy studies. BES provides technical consulting services to a variety of clients including municipal and territorial governments, First Nations, development corporations, remote communities, mining corporation, construction, and private industry. BES can provide desktop technical writing services, as well as on-site remote field work.
Solicitor & Notary Public. Areas of Practice include: Real Estate, First Nations Property Law, Corporate/Commercial, & Wills & Estates.
Corporate & Commercial Law, Real Estate Law, Securities Law, Condominium Law, Foreclosures, Mining Law, First Nations Law, Commercial Litigation, Employment Law, Wills & Estates.
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As a partner in the worldwide Anglican Communion and in the universal Church, we proclaim and celebrate the gospel of Jesus Christ in worship and action. We are a mission diocese within the Anglican Church of Canada. Founded in 1891 as the Diocese of Selkirk, and changed to the Diocese of Yukon in 1907. As a mission diocese, we are members of the Council of the North, which is a grouping of financially assisted dioceses, supported through grants by General Synod and the generosity of donors. We minister with, and among, 13 parishes throughout the communities of Yukon and Northern BC. This includes Old Crow, Keno, Mayo, Dawson City, Pelly Crossing, Haines Junction, Faro, Ross River, Whitehorse, Teslin, Watson Lake, Atlin, Telegraph Creek, Dease Lake, and Fort Nelson. We acknowledge that we live and work on the traditional territories of the 14 Yukon First Nations and the First Nations of Northern British Columbia and we give thanks for their generous welcome.
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