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Text[15]=["","Violent crime in Canada includes all crimes committed against persons.  The violent crime rate is therefore not comparable to the American rate, which uses a much more restrictive definition of violent crime. "]



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Text[0]=["Current Time in British Columbia","Most of British Columbia is on Pacific Standard Time, except for a small portion of the north east corner and the south east corner. These two ares are on Mountain Standard Time."]
Text[2]=["Labour Market Areas","Labour Market Areas are generally equivalent to Statistics Canada definitions for Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs), which have an urban core of at least 100,000 people, and Census Agglomerations (CAs), which have an urban core of at least 10,000 people.  A similar definition was developed for smaller communities, provided the central community had a population of 4,000 or greater, or if the combined Labour Market Area exceeded 8,000 in total population."]
Text[3]=["","Population estimates are provided by Invest BC for geographic areas that are not included in official BC Stats estimates."]
Text[4]=["","Distance is measured to the main campus.  Other campuses may be closer."]
Text[5]=["","All enrollment and graduate data is combined for all campuses."]
Text[6]=["","The British Columbia provincial government is the Canadian equivalent to an American state government."]
Text[7]=["","Sectors are based on the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS)."]
Text[8]=["","This table shows the employment sector for people who live in the community, even if they work elsewhere.  These results are therefore not exactly the same as the number of jobs by sector in the community."]
Text[9]=["","This table shows the occupation for people who live in the community, even if they work elsewhere.  These results are therefore not exactly the same as the number of jobs by occupation in the community."]
Text[10]=["","One kilometre (km) = 0.621 miles."]
Text[11]=["","Community data is based on local 'Labour Market Areas' that represent the local pool of labour available for a new business.  The Areas are defined based on actual commuting patterns from the 2006 Statistics Canada Census.<BR><BR>Each Labour Market Area includes a central municipality and may include neighbouring municipalities and rural areas."]
Text[12]=["","Regional Districts are administrative areas providing selected region-wide services.  The closest American equivalent is a county.  There are 28 Regional Districts in British Columbia."]
Text[13]=["","Economic Regions are statistical regions agreed by Statistics Canada and the Province of British Columbia (which calls them Development Regions).  There are 8 Economic Regions in British Columbia."]
Text[14]=["","Provincial data is for the entire Province of British Columbia, the 3rd largest of Canada’s 10 provinces by population and 2nd largest by land area.  Provinces are equivalent to American states."]

Text[16]=["","These rates include all local, regional and provincial property taxes. Note that property tax rates are not directly comparable between municipalities due to differences in land values. Higher tax rates may be offset by lower land values, for example."]
Text[17]=["","A small business has no more than $200,000 CDN in business income."]
Text[18]=["","Hub status is either International, Commercial, or General Aviation."]

Text[19]=["","Development cost charges are fees that municipalities choose to collect from new development to help pay the cost of off-site infrastructure services that are needed to accommodate growth. DCCs are usually applied only for residential developments with four or more units. Contact each municipality for specific details."]
Text[20]=["","Development cost charges are fees that municipalities choose to collect from new development to help pay the cost of off-site infrastructure services that are needed to accommodate growth. Contact each municipality for specific details."]
Text[21]=["","Development cost charges are fees that municipalities choose to collect from new development to help pay the cost of off-site infrastructure services that are needed to accommodate growth. Contact each municipality for specific details."]
Text[22]=["","Values are based on the average property assessment in each municipality, as determined by BC Assessment. Note that assessed property values are often less than market housing values."]
Text[23]=["","Examples of Multi Family Home include townhouses, rowhouses, and apartments."]
Text[24]=["","Figures are a combination of property taxes and all utility and user fees for an average house."]

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