Hi Steph,
In one word, yes.
Of course, there are a number of interactions between channel types and modes you should be aware of when they are all running on the same device concurrently. We do have a number of app notes which discuss these implications in more detail (ANT AN Multi-Channel Design Considerations, ANT AN Burst Transfers, ANT AN Channel Search, etc.), but two of the biggest things to be aware of...
1. If multiple slave channels are searching concurrently, then they must share the same RF frequency and Network Key (but not device ID) in order to share the same radio timeslots for efficiency. If not, then you will need to play with search sharing and channel priority, depending on your application requirements.
2. Bursts take priority over other channels, meaning if other channels are searching/broadcasting, the burst transfer will prevent other channels from tranceiving until it is done. This means if a burst runs for too long, the other channels may need to re-establish pairing as they've had too many interrupted channel periods.
Cheers