SELECTED VITAL STATISTICS
AND HEALTH STATUS INDICATORS
ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVENTH
Annual Report 1998
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Appendix 1
STATISTICAL SUMMARIES BY HEALTH REGION
LOCAL HEALTH AREA AND COMMUNITY

BRITISH COLUMBIA, 1998

Preamble to Appendix 1

British Columbia is a large, geographically diverse province. The majority of the population is concentrated in the southwestern corner of the province. Much of the rest of the province is sparsely populated with the majority of the remaining population concentrated in the major cities of Prince George, Kelowna, Kamloops, and Nanaimo, or along the border with the United States. Health care services tend to be concentrated in the areas of greater population, with the tertiary care facilities in the metropolitan areas of Vancouver and Victoria.

Appendix 1 provides summary details of the 1998 vital statistics for the health regions (HR), local health areas (LHA), and for incorporated communities within each LHA. HRs and LHAs correspond to, or can be aggregated to, the boundaries of the regional health authorities. Information presented includes the number of live births, deaths, marriages, and stillbirths by gender, which occurred in the HRs and LHAs. Live births and stillbirths are assigned to the usual residence of the mother. Deaths are assigned according to the usual residence of the decedent. Marriages are based on the place where the marriage ceremony was performed.

Population and the five-year average 1994-1998 life expectancy data were produced by BC STATS.

NOTES TO APPENDIX 1 TABLES

Live births, stillbirths and deaths are assigned to communities based on the postal code of usual residence.

Marriages are based on the place where the marriage ceremony was performed.

Totals for gender include cases with unknown gender.

Population estimates and life expectancy (1994-1998) were obtained from BCSTATS.

† C=City, T=Town, VL=Village, DM=District Municipality, IGD=Indian Government District

* Denotes a boundary change between 1997 and 1998.

The boundaries of some communities include areas in more than one LHA.

Vancouver Total may include unspecified Vancouver addresses.

Non-residents are excluded.

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East Kootenay
West Kootenay/
Boundary
North Okanagan
South Okanagan
Similkameen
Thompson
Fraser Valley
South Fraser Valley
Simon Fraser
Coast Garibaldi
Central
Vancouver Island
Upper Island/
Central Coast
Cariboo
North West
Peace Liard
Northern Interior
Vancouver
Burnaby
North Shore
Richmond
Capital
Provincial Total