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Table 2.1 shows the population distribution of the local geographic area broken down by age group and gender, as at …
Table 1.5 shows zone-level community mental health utilization by treatment service type compared to the province for the most recent …
This figure provides the age-standardized mortality rates per 100,000 population, for the three selected causes of death and all causes …
Controlled Parentage Programs (CPPs) are species-specific stock production programs that define seed movement guidelines and deployment rules, distinct from natural …
Table 11.1 Ambulatory Care provides the number of ambulatory care visits made by local are residents to facilities within the …
This table provides the number of ambulatory care visits made by local are residents to facilities within the local geographic …
Table 1.5 shows zone-level community mental health utilization by treatment service type compared to the province for the most recent …
Lists the residential vacancy rate for units in non-subsidized rental buildings containing three or more rental units, by year and …
Table 1.3 reports the infant mortality rates per 1,000 live births for the zone and the province, for the most …
The Alberta Recreation Survey is a series of surveys that have been conducted approximately every four years since 1981. The …