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Mister Donut said:I'm surprised Surrey BC wasn't in the top ten
I suspect Surrey was included in the Vancouver census metropolitan area ( CMA ).
"A census metropolitan area (CMA) consists of one or more neighbouring municipalities situated around a major urban core. A CMA must have a total population of at least 100,000 of which 50,000 or more live in the urban core. To be included in the CMA, other adjacent municipalities must have a high degree of integration with the central urban area, as measured by commuting flows derived from census data. A CMA typically comprises more than one police service."
"Metro Vancouver is a federation of 22 municipalities."
Brad Sallows said:Those interested in where violence happens should be drilling down to specific neighbourhoods and communities.
There are 140 neighbourhoods officially recognized by the City of Toronto, and upwards of 240 unofficial neighbourhoods.
That is City only. Does not include the Greater Toronto Area ( GTA ) Regions of Halton, Peel, York and Durham.
If one is looking to "drill down" for a crime hot spot, I think my neighbourhood would be pretty disappointing,
It's the only one that has its own community run Town Hall. It is the only one to have a lake, a river, and a pond as it's natural boundaries. It's very hilly with winding roads and many mature trees. It was a village until 1967, and we had our own Fire Dept.
Other than at the Legion, you couldn't buy alcohol until after 2000 ( The year. Not the hour. ) Want beer or wine with your spaghetti in a restaurant? Sorry, have a Coke or ginger ale.
Not exactly Mayberry. Not exactly the crime hot spot some might be looking for either.
