District of Kitimat — Education

Enroled Students

Student Count by Grade

Yearly number of students by grade

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Data source: BC Data Catalogue, Student Headcount by Grade

Enrolment in Student Programs

Yearly student enrolment counts in various programs

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Data source: BC Data Catalogue, Enrolments in Student Programs
Notes:
Enrolment by program shows undercounts where actual counts for certain programs by school year and grade were masked for privacy (less than 10 students in a program).

District of Kitimat — Health & Wellness

Completed Procedures

Waiting for Procedure

Scheduled Surgery Cases

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Data source: BC Data Catalogue, BC Surgical Wait Times

District of Kitimat — Social Infrastructure

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Kitimat Police District — Crime & Safety

Crime Severity Index

Weighted Clearance Rate

Crime Severity Index

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Data source: Statistics Canada, Crime severity index and weighted clearance rates

Weighted Clearance Rates

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Data source: Statistics Canada, Crime severity index and weighted clearance rates

Notes

Crime severity index takes into account both the volume and the seriousness of crime. The index is calculated with weight assigned to each offence that are derived from average sentences handed down by criminal courts. The more serious the average sentence, the higher the weight for that offence. As a result, more serious offences have greater impact on changes in the index. All criminal code offences are included in this index.

Weighted clearance rate refers to the number of criminal incidents solved by the police in the year divided by the number of criminal incidents reported in the year. Police can clear an incident by charge or by means other than the laying of a charge. For an incident to be cleared by charge, at least one accused must have been identified and either a charge has been laid, or recommended to be laid, against this individual in connection with the incident. For an incident to be cleared otherwise, an accused must be identified and there must be sufficient evidence to lay a charge in connection with the incident, but the accused is processed by other means for one of many reasons. The weighted clearance rate is based on the same principles as the Police Reported Crime Severity Index (CSI), whereby more serious offences are assigned a higher "weight" than less serious offences. For example, the clearing of homicides, robberies or break and enters would represent a greater contribution to the overall weighted clearance rate value than the clearing of minor theft, mischief or disturbing the peace.

District of Kitimat — Homelessness

Number of Homeless Shelters

Total Number of Beds

Number of Homeless Shelters

Total number of homeless shelters

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Data source: Statistics Canada, Homeless Shelter Capacity

Emergency Shelters Capacity

Number of beds in emergency homeless shelters

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Data source: Statistics Canada, Homeless Shelter Capacity