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Meaning of "carmacks"
'Carmacks' (verb) is a term that originated from the field of geology and mining, referring to the process of removing overburden or waste material to access the desired mineral deposits
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- plural of Carmack
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This has been done very successfully with students from Carmacks.
Carmacks is the only place in Yukon to enjoy the status of a Designated place.
Geological work indicates that the Carmacks Group is plume related.
Carmacks retains an RCMP detachment today.
I work at an organic greenhouse-the first commercial greenhouse in Carmacks.
Carmacks was also known as Tantalus.
Mr. Silverfox had no money to pay his friend to drive him back to Carmacks.
Carmacks is served by Klondike Highway by cars and Carmacks Airport by air.
The Minto deposit located about 80 km northwest of Carmacks is owned by Minto Explorations Ltd.
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Teams must spend 7 hours in Carmacks and 3 hours in Coffee Creek.
Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation owns and operates a greenhouse and potato farm.
Re-opening of the Mount Nansen gold mine, Carmacks area, Yukon.
The area around Carmacks has abundant mineral resources, including coal and gold.
Mayo, Dawson and Carmacks have also requested mining training.
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Mining = = The area around Carmacks has abundant mineral resources, including coal, copper, and gold.