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Local Government Statistics - General Statistics - Expenditure - Regional District - 2006. The Statistics schedules consist of data provided …
A tabular presentation of the British Columbia 2011-12 third quarter update of notional allocations to contingencies
Local Government Tax Rates and Assessments - Tax Rates 2006. Municipal tax rate bylaws are required to be adopted before …
Local Government Statistics - General Statistics - Financial Equity - Municipality - 2003. The Statistics schedules consist of data provided …
A tabular presentation summarizing British Columbia taxpayer-supported and self-supported debt, including budgeted values 2010, actual debt totals 2010-11, and actual …
The Angling Licence Sales Statistics annual dataset provides the number of recreational angling licences sold in British Columbia by licence …
Local Government Statistics - General Statistics - Revenue - Regional District - 2003. The Statistics schedules consist of data provided …
The number of Motor Vehicle serious injuries in British Columbia with speeding involved by year. This data includes only crashes …
System level performance measure showing percentage of students who were very satisfied or satisfied with the education they received.
A tabular presentation of British Columbia taxpayer-supported and self-supported capital spending, including updated forecast values for 2012-13, budget estimates for …