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This figure provides emergency visits by semi-urgent and non-urgent triage levels for patients residing in the local geographic area and …
This figure provides the distribution of deaths by cause of death for the local geographic area over the most recent …
This table provides statistics on Family Composition, Family Income, Housing Mobility, Language, Immigration, Educational Attainment, Household and Dwelling Characteristics for …
This product provides information on Spring Wheat Acreage and Production for Alberta Census Divisions, for a ten-year period. Alberta and …
Statistics for each public offering from 1998 to the last calendar year. Statistics available for Athabasca, Cold Lake, Peace River.
…Table 8.1 provides emergency visits by triage level for patients residing in the local geographic area for the three most …
The number of FOIP requests made to the Alberta Government, by year of request, public body, and type of requestor.
…Figure 9.2 provides the age-standardized inpatient separation rates per 100,000 population for selected conditions for most recent fiscal year. An …
This figure provides the age-standardized inpatient separation rates per 100,000 population for selected conditions. An inpatient separation from a health …
Table 2.1 shows the population distribution of the local geographic area broken down by age group and gender, as at …