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Uniform Crime Reporting Incident-Based Survey

UCR Respondent Notes - 2011 and Historical -

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Table of contents

2011 UCR Respondent Notes – General ...... 3 UCR Notes – 2011 and historical, by province and by respondent ...... 5 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR ...... 5 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ...... 8 NOVA SCOTIA...... 9 NEW BRUNSWICK ...... 11 QUEBEC...... 14 ONTARIO...... 28 MANITOBA ...... 53 ...... 61 ALBERTA ...... 71 BRITISH COLUMBIA ...... 95 YUKON ...... 114 NORTH WEST TERRITORIES ...... 115 NUNAVUT ...... 116 GENERAL HISTORICAL NOTES ...... 117 Notes specific to offences ...... 117 Notes specific to jurisdictions ...... 120 Notes specific to legislation ...... 121 Notes specific to populations ...... 124 Notes specific to CMA’s ...... 125

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2011 UCR Respondent Notes – General

1. Users of UCR2 data tables through CCJS Extranet site should be notified that UCR2 coverage changes from year to year. Indeed, the percentage of the population serviced under UCR2 structure increases, as police services convert from the aggregate version of the survey (UCR1). For example, police services using UCR2 structure serviced 98% of the Canadian population in 2008. In 2009, this percentage rose to 99%. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

2. The following Police Services did not submit data in 2011; therefore their 2011 statistics were derived using data from previous years. Consequently, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 24063 Eagle Village Police Service  24122 Gesgapegiag Ameridian Police Service  24144 Odanak Police Service  24150 Wemotaci Police Service  24178 Obedjiwan First Nations Police Service  24195 Pikogan First Nations Police Service  35006 Anishinabek Police Service  35011 Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service  46068 Ste. Anne Police Department  48017 Lakeshore Regional Police Service

3. Generally, year-over-year comparisons should also be made with caution as many non-criminally- related factors can affect data from one year to another (openings, closures or reorganizations of police departments, redistribution of municipalities serviced among different police departments, significant population increases, etc.

4. In 2011, some police services converted to the Incident-Based Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR2) Survey. Historically, they have reported their crime data to UCR Aggregate (UCR) Survey. Therefore, caution should be used when comparing current data to 2010 or earlier years for the following police services:

 Blood Tribe (Standoff), Alta. (48091)

5. During the production of each year’s crime statistics, data from the previous year are revised to reflect any updates or changes that have been received from the police services.

6. Data include all incidents within the jurisdiction of each police force, including incidents such as counterfeiting currency which may have been handled by other police services.

7. Any comparison of clearance rates among police services should be made with caution. The reporting practices of some agencies could result in high levels of citizen reporting, including minor offences, to help track neighbourhood crime trends. These minor, generally less-serious offences (e.g. mischief, minor thefts) tend to be high-volume and, by their very nature, tend to have low clearance rates. Police services reporting higher levels of these minor offences will tend to have lower than average overall clearance rates.

8. In , there are two primary sources of statistical information on crime: police-reported surveys and victimization surveys. Unlike police-reported data (the UCR survey), which are limited to incidents that come to their attention, victimization data are based on a telephone-administered survey, the General Social Survey (GSS), conducted every five years that asks Canadians aged 15 years and

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older about their personal experiences of victimization and whether or not the incident was reported to police.

The GSS collects information on eight crime types. Among these crime types, only four are directly comparable to the UCR: physical assault, sexual assault, break and enter, and motor vehicle theft. Overall, findings from the GSS show that reporting rates to police decreased slightly between the two most recent survey periods, from 37% in 1999 to 34% in 2004 (Gannon and Mihorean, 2005). The results also suggest that the level of reporting to police varies by offence type and region. In 2004, 34% of violent victimization incidents were reported to the police. This includes a 39% reporting rate for physical assaults, 8% for sexual assaults, and 46% for personal robberies.

It is noteworthy that over half of the unreported violent incidents did not come to the attention of police because the victim felt the incident was not important enough. This suggests that the crime may have been too minor to warrant police involvement. The public rates of reporting to police were highest for the most serious types of property offences, with a reporting rate of 54% for break and enters, and 49% for motor vehicle thefts.

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UCR Notes – 2011 and historical, by province and by respondent

This section includes footnotes relating to police service and detachment openings, closures, boundary adjustments, imputation of data and any other situation of which readers should be aware when interpreting UCR data, Footnotes for 2011 are preceded by the prefix « 2011 - », or are otherwise historical.

NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR

Labrador (RNC Municipal), N.L. (10501) 22

 LABRADOR (10501) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. E (CSD 1010042) was taken over by HOPEDALE (10777). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 LABRADOR (15001) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. C (CSD 1010020) and part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. E (CSD 1010042). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Cartwright (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10758) 22

 CARTWRIGHT (10758) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. B (CSD 1010008). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CARTWRIGHT (10758) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. B (CSD 1010008) was taken over by MARY’S HARBOUR (10775). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Deer Lake District (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10765) 22

 DEER LAKE DISTRICT (10765) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as DIVISION NO. 9 SUBD A (CSD 1009009), TROUT RIVER (CSD 1009010), WOODY POINT, BONNE BAY (CSD 1009011), NORRIS POINT (CSD 1009012), ROCKY HARBOUR (CSD 1009013), COW HEAD (CSD 1009016), ST. PAULS (CSD 1009020), GLENBURNIE-BIRCHY HEAD-SHOAL BROOK (CSD 1009030), SALLY’S COVE (CSD 1009037) and DIVISION NO. 9, SUBD. H (CSD 1009041) were taken over by NORTHERN PENINSULA DISTRICT (10787). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DEER LAKE DISTRICT (10765) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over DIVISION NO. 5, SUBD A (CSD 1005001), DIVISION NO. 5, SUBD. C (CSD 1005016) and DIVISION NO. 9, SUBD. H (CSD 1009041). DEER LAKE DISTRICT (10765) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of DIVISION NO. 4 SUBD D (CSD 1004016) and part of DIVISION NO. 9, SUBD. F (CSD 1009001) were taken over by BAY ST. GEORGE DISTRICT (10792) and NORTHERN PENINSULA DISTRICT (10787) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Forteau (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10769) 22

 FORTEAU (10769) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD A (CSD 1010001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 FORTEAU (10769) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. A (CSD 1010001) was taken over by MARY’S HARBOUR (10775). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Happy Valley-Goose Bay (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10771) 22

 HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY (10771) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. B (CSD 1010008). HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY (10771) also reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of DIVISION NO. 10, SUBD. E (CSD 1010042) was taken over by NAIN (10785). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY (10771) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. E (CSD 1010042). HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. C (CSD 1010020) and part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. B (CSD 1010008) were taken over by LABRADOR (10501) and MARY’S HARBOUR (10775) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Mary’s Harbour (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10775) 22

 MARY’S HARBOUR (10775) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. A (CSD 1010001) was taken over by FORTEAU (10769) and part of DIVISION NO. 10, SUBD. B (CSD 1010008) was taken over by CARTWRIGHT (10758) and HAPPY VALLEY- GOOSE BAY (10771). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MARY’S HARBOUR (10775) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD B (CSD 1010008) and DIVISION NO. 10, SUBD. A (CSD 1010001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Hopedale (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10777) 22

 HOPEDALE (10777) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD E (CSD 1010042). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HOPEDALE (10777) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. E (CSD 1010042) was taken over by HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY (10771). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Nain (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10785) 22

 NAIN (10785) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD E (CSD 1010042). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NAIN (10785) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of DIVISION NO. 10 SUBD. E (CSD 1010042) was taken over by HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY (10771) and LABRADOR (10501). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Northern Peninsula District (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10787) 22

 NORTHERN PENINSULA DISTRICT (10787) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over DIVISION NO. 9 SUBD A (CSD 1009009), TROUT RIVER (CSD 1009010), WOODY POINT, BONNE BAY (CSD 1009011), NORRIS POINT (CSD 1009012), ROCKY HARBOUR (CSD 1009013), COW HEAD (CSD 1009016), ST. PAULS (CSD 1009020), GLENBURNIE-BIRCHY

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HEAD-SHOAL BROOK (CSD 1009030), SALLY’S COVE (CSD 1009037) and DIVISION NO. 9, SUBD. H (CSD 1009041). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NORTHERN PENINSULA DISTRICT (10787) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over DIVISION NO. 9 SUBD F (CSD 1009001). NORTHERN PENINSULA DISTRICT (10787) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of DIVISION NO. 9, SUBD. H (CSD 1009041) was taken over by DEER LAKE DISTRICT (10765). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Bay St. George District (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10792) 22

 BAY ST. GEORGE DISTRICT (10792) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over DIVISION NO. 4, SUBD D (CSD 1004016). BAY ST. GEORGE DISTICT (10792) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of DIVISION NO. 5, SUBD. A (CSD 1005001) and part of DIVISION NO. 5, SUBD. C (CSD 1005016) were taken over by DEER LAKE DISTRICT (10765) and part of DIVISION NO. 3, SUBD. D (CSD 1003014) was taken over by GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR DISTRICT (10821). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Clarenville-Bonavista District (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10810) 22

 CLARENVILLE-BONAVISTA DISTRICT (10810) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as DIVISION No. 1 SUBD M (CSD 1001421) was taken over by AVALON EAST DISTRICT (10820), TRINITY-CONCEPTION DISTRICT (10823) and PLACENTIA-WHITBOURNE DISTRICT (10830). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CLARENVILLE-BONAVISTA DISTRICT (10810) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as DIVISION No. 1 SUBD O (CSD 1001452) was taken over by AVALON EAST DISTRICT (10820). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CLARENVILLE-BONAVISTA DISTRICT (10810) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over part of DIVISION NO. 1, SUDB. A (CSD 1001259), part of DIVISION No. 1 SUBD. M (CSD 1001421) and DIVISION No. 1 SUBD. O (CSD 1001452). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Avalon East District (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10820) 22

 AVALON EAST DISTRICT (10820) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of DIVISION No. 1 SUBD. M (CSD 1001421). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 AVALON EAST DISTRICT (10820) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of DIVISION No. 1 SUBD. X (CSD 1001203) and DIVISION No. 1, SUBD. O (CSD 1001452). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 AVALON EAST DISTRICT (10820) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of DIVISION No. 1, SUBD. X (CSD 1001203) was taken over by PLACENTIA-WHITBOURNE DISTRICT (10830), and part of DIVISION No. 1, SUBD. M (CSD 1001421) and DIVISION No. 1, SUBD. O (CSD 1001452) were taken over by CLARENVILLE-BONAVISTA DISTRICT (10810). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Grand Falls-Windsor District (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10821) 22

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 GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR DISTRICT (10821) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over DIVISION NO. 3 SUBD. D (CSD 1003014). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Trinity-Conception District (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10823) 22

 TRINITY-CONCEPTION DISTRICT (10823) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of DIVISION No. 1 SUBD. M (CSD 1001421). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 TRINITY-CONCEPTION DISTRICT (10823) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of DIVISION No. 1, SUBD. M (CSD 1001421) was taken over by CLARENVILLE-BONAVISTA DISTRICT (10810) and PLACENTIA-WHITBOURNE DISTRICT (10830). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Placentia-Whitbourne District (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10830) 22

 PLACENTIA-WHITBOURNE DISTRICT (10830) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of DIVISION No. 1 SUBD. M (CSD 1001421). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PLACENTIA-WHITBOURNE DISTRICT (10830) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of DIVISION No. 1, SUBD. X (CSD 1001203) was taken over by AVALON EAST DISTRICT (10820). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PLACENTIA-WHITBOURNE DISTRICT (10830) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over part of DIVISION No. 1 SUBD. X (CSD 1001203) and part of DIVISION No. 1 SUBD. M (CSD 1001421). PLACENTIA-WHITBOURNE DISTRICT (10830) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of DIVISION NO. 1, SUDB. A (CSD 1001259) and DIVISION NO. 2, SUBD. L (CSD 1002044) were taken over by CLARENVILLE-BONAVISTA DISTRICT (10810) and BURIN PENINSULA DISTRICT (10859) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Burin Peninsula District (RCMP Rural), N.L. (10859) 22

 BURIN PENINSULA DISTRICT (10859) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over part of DIVISION No. 2 SUBD. L (CSD 1002044). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

Kensington (Municipal), P.E.I. (11009) 22

 Crime data for the months of August to October 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Borden-Carleton (Municipal), P.E.I. (11013) 22

 Crime data for the month of January 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

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NOVA SCOTIA

Halifax County (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12003) 22

 HALIFAX COUNTY (12003) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over BEAVER LAKE 17 (CSD 1209037). HALIFAX COUNTY (12003) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as SHUBENACADIE 13 (CSD 1209029) was taken over by ENFIELD (EAST HANTS) (12782). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 For the month of December, 2004, integrated units belonging to HALIFAX (12020) and HALIFAX COUNTY (12003) reported together under HALIFAX (12020). Comparisons should therefore be made with caution.

Membertou (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12017) 21

 MEMBERTOU (12017) closed November 26th 2007 and was taken over by CAPE BRETON REGION (12018).

Cape Breton Region (Municipal), N.S. (12018) 21

 CAPE BRETON REGION (12018) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over MEMBERTOU (12018). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Halifax (Municipal), N.S. (12020) 22

 For the month of December, 2004, integrated units belonging to HALIFAX (12020) and HALIFAX COUNTY (12003) reported together under HALIFAX (12020). Comparisons should therefore be made with caution.

New Glasgow (Municipal), N.S. (12058) 22

 2011-NEW GLASGOW (12058) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over TRENTON (12059). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Trenton (Municipal), N.S. (12059) 22

 2011-TRENTON (12059) closed December 31, 2010 and was taken over by NEW GLASGOW (12058).

 Crime data for the months of March and April 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Annapolis County (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12703) 22

 ANNAPOLIS COUNTY (12703) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over ANNAPOLIS, SUBD. D (CSD 1205001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Queens County (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12723) 22

 QUEENS COUNTY (12723) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as ANNAPOLIS, SUBD. D (CSD 1205001) was taken over by ANNAPOLIS COUNTY (12703). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Windsor (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12745) 22

 WINDSOR (12745) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of EAST HANTS (CSD 1208008) was taken over by ENFIELD (EAST HANTS) (12782). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Guysborough County (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12760) 22

 GUYSBOROUGH COUNTY (12760) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over CANSO (12835). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 GUYSBOROUGH COUNTY (12760) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over SHERBROOKE (12780). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Sherbrooke (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12780) 10

 SHERBROOKE (12780) closed December 31st 2003 and was taken over by GUYSBOROUGH COUNTY (12760).

Enfield (East Hants) (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12782) 22

 ENFIELD (EAST HANTS) (12782) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of EAST HANTS (CSD 1208008). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ENFIELD (EAST HANTS) (12782) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over SHUBENACADIE 13 (CSD 1209029). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Victoria County (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12802) 22

 VICTORIA COUNTY (12802) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over INGONISH BEACH (12812). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Cheticamp (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12805) 10

 CHETICAMP (12805) closed December 31st, 2003 and was taken over by INVERNESS COUNTY (12813).

Ingonish Beach (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12812) 10

 INGONISH BEACH (12812) closed December 31st, 2003 and was taken over by VICTORIA COUNTY (12802).

Inverness County (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12813) 22

 INVERNESS COUNTY (12813) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over CHETICAMP (12805) and PORT HAWKESBURY (12820). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Port Hawkesbury (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12820) 21

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 PORT HAWKESBURY (12820) closed December 31st, 2003 and was taken over by INVERNESS COUNTY (12813).

Canso (RCMP Rural), N.S. (12835) 10

 CANSO (12835) closed December 31st, 2005 and was taken over by GUYSBOROUGH COUNTY (12760).

CN (CN Railway Police), N.S. (12990) 10

 Crime data for the month of December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of April 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years

 Crime data for the months of January and March to May 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

NEW BRUNSWICK

Edmundston (Municipal), N.B. (13006) 22

 EDMUNDSTON (13006) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of MADAWASKA (CSD 1313028) was taken over by MADAWASKA/VICTORIA DISTRICT (13756). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Sackville (RCMP Municipal), N.B. (13008) 22

 SACKVILLE (13008) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as NELSON (CSD 1309014) and SACKVILLE (CSD 1307008) were taken over by KENT DISTRICT (13794) and SOUTH EAST DISTRICT (13702) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SACKVILLE (13008) began a policing agreement with the RCMP in June 2003 and SACKVILLE (13033) closed. Due to scoring issues, the majority of crime that occurred in the SACKVILLE (13008) detachment was scored to SOUTH EAST DISTRICT (13702). Analysis of data for both detachments must therefore be done with caution.

Grand Falls (Municipal), NB. (13012) 22

 2011-GRAND FALLS (13012) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over DRUMMOND (CSD 1312023). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Rothesay Region (Quispamsis) (Municipal), NB. (13024) 22

 ROTHESAY REGION (QUISPAMIS) (13024) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over ROTHESAY (CSD 1305008) and part of ROTHESAY (CSD 1305045). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ROTHESAY REGION (QUISPAMIS) (13024) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as ROTHESAY (CSD 1305008) and part of ROTHESAY (CSD 1305045) were taken over by KENNEBECASIS DISTRICT (13881). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Sackville (Municipal), N.B. (13033) 21

 SACKVILLE (13033) closed May 31st, 2003 and was taken over by SACKVILLE (13008). Due to scoring issues, the majority of crime that occurred in the SACKVILLE (13008) detachment was scored to SOUTH EAST DISTRICT (13702). Analysis of data for both detachments must therefore be done with caution.

BNPP Regional (Municipal), N.B. (13050) 22

 BNPP REGIONAL (13050) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of BERESFORD (CSD 1315012). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BNPP REGIONAL (13050) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of BERESFORD (CSD 1315012) was taken over by RESTIGOUCHE/CHALEUR DISTRICT (13866). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Caledonia District (RCMP Rural), NB. (13701) 22

 CALEDONIA DISTRICT (13701) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over MONCTON (CSD 1307019) and HARVEY (CSD 1306004). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

South East District (RCMP Rural), N.B. (13702) 22

 SOUTH EAST DISTRICT (13702) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over SACKVILLE (CSD 1307008). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTH EAST DISTRICT (13702) - In June 2003, SACKVILLE (13033) closed and was taken over by SACKVILLE (13008) (RCMP). Due to scoring issues, the majority of crime that occurred in the SACKVILLE (13008) detachment was scored to SOUTH EAST DISTRICT (13702). Analysis of data for both detachments must therefore be done with caution.

Codiac Regional (RCMP Municipal), N.B. (13709) 22

 CODIAC REGIONAL (13709) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as MONCTON (CSD 1307019) was taken over by CALEDONIA DISTRICT (13701). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Madawaska/Victoria District (RCMP Rural), N.B. (13756) 22

 2011-MADAWASKA/VICTORIA DISTRICT (13756) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as DRUMMOND (CSD 1312023) was taken over by GRAND FALLS (13012). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MADAWASKA/VICTORIA DISTRICT (13756) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over MADAWASKA (CSD 1313028). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Oromocto District (RCMP Rural), N.B. (13770) 22

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 2011-OROMOCTO DISTRICT (13770) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as HARCOURT (CSD 1308010) was taken over by KENT DISTRICT (13794). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 OROMOCTO DISTRICT (13770) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over OROMOCTO 26 (CSD 1303013). OROMOCTO DISTRICT (13770) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as HARVEY (CSD 1306004) was taken over by CALEDONIA DISTRICT (13701) and part of BLACKVILLE (CSD 1309018) and STANLEY (CSD 1310036) were taken over by MIRAMICHI DISTRICT (13865). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Oromocto (RCMP Municipal), N.B. (13776) 22

 OROMOCTO (13776) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as OROMOCTO 26 (CSD 1303013) was taken over by OROMOCTO DISTRICT (13770). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kent District (RCMP Rural), NB. (13794) 22

 2011-KENT DISTRICT (13794) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over HARCOURT (CSD 1308010). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KENT DISTRICT (13794) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over part of NELSON (CSD 1309014). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Miramichi District (RCMP Rural), NB. (13865) 22

 MIRAMICHI DISTRICT (13865) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over BLACKVILLE (CSD 1309018) and STANLEY (CSD 1310036). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Restigouche/Chaleur District (RCMP Rural), NB. (13866) 22

 RESTIGOUCHE/CHALEUR DISTRICT (13866) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of BERESFORD (CSD 1315012) was taken over by BNPP REGIONAL (13050). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RESTIGOUCHE/CHALEUR DISTRICT (13866) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over part of BERESFORD (CSD 1315012). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kennebecasis District (RCMP Rural), N.B. (13881) 22

 KENNEBECASIS DISTRICT (13881) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as ROTHESAY (CSD 1305008) and ROTHESAY (CSD 1305045) were taken over by ROTHESAY REGION (QUISPAMIS) (13024). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KENNEBECASIS DISTRICT (13881) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over ROTHESAY (CSD 1305008) and ROTHESAY (CSD 1305045). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

CN (CN Railway Police), N.B. (13990) 10

 Crime data for the month of January 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

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 Crime data for the months of January and February 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

QUEBEC

Sûreté du Québec 21

 A historical restructuring within the government of Quebec in 1999 affected the total number of SQ respondents, as well as the territories and boundaries of each respondent. A second restructuring was caused by the municipal amalgamations of 2001-12-31. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Vallée-du-Richelieu (Municipal), Que (24029) 21

 VALLÉE-DU-RICHELIEU (24029) closed June 18th, 2005 and was taken over by RICHELIEU SAINT-LAURENT (24268).

St. Basile-le-Grand (Municipal), Que (24048) 21

 ST. BASILE-LE-GRAND (24048) closed June 18th, 2005 and was taken over by RICHELIEU SAINT-LAURENT (24268).

Chambly (Municipal), Que. (24053) 21

 CHAMBLY (24053) closed June 18th, 2005 and was taken over by RICHELIEU SAINT- LAURENT (24268).

Châteauguay (Municipal), Que. (24057) 22

 CHATEAUGUAY (24057) reduced its boundaries in 2004 as SAINT-ISIDORE (CSD 2426063) was taken over by NOUVELLE-BEAUCE REGION (24458). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Eagle Village (Kebaowek) (Municipal), Que. (24063) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January, February and April to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of March to December 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

La Romaine (Municipal), Que. (24114) 10

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 LA ROMAINE (24114) closed December 31st, 2005 and was taken over by GOLFE DU SAINT- LAURENT REGION (24617).

 Crime data for the months of August to December 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Essipit (Municipal), Que. (24115) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of March and June 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January, February, April, and December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of March to May, July, September and October 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years

 Crime data for the months of February, March and December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Joliette (Municipal), Que. (24116) 10

 JOLIETTE (24116) closed March 31st, 2008 and was taken over by JOLIETTE REGION (24276).

Manawan (Municipal), Que. (24119) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of September and October 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Gesgapegiag Ameridian (Municipal), Que (24122) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Mingan (Municipal), Que. (24125) 10

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 MINGAN (24125) closed December 31st, 2005 and was taken over by MINGANIE REGION (24592).

 Crime data for the months of November and December 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with previous years.

Natasquan (Municipal), Que. (24126) 10

 NATASQUAN (24126) closed December 31st, 2005 and was taken over by MINGANIE REGION (24592).

 Crime data for the months of August to December 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with previous years.

Timiskaming First Nations (Municipal), Que. (24139) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January and October to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of November and December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of April to August 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with previous years.

Lorraine (Municipal), Que. (24140) 21

 LORRAINE (24140) closed May 31st, 2004 and was taken over by THÉRÈSE-DE-BLAINVILLE (24267).

Odanak/Wôlinak (Municipal), Que. (24144) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 ODANAK/WÔLINAK (24144) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over WÔLINAK (24256). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Mashteuiatsh First Nations (Municipal), Que. (24147) 22

 Crime data for the months of January to May 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Wemotaci (Municipal), Que. (24150) 10

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 Crime data for the months of January to December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of September to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of February to June and August 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Belleterre (Municipal), Que. (24151) 10

 BELLETERRE (24151) closed December 31st, 2006 and was taken over by TÉMISCAMINGUE REGION (24555).

 Crime data for the months of April to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg (Municipal), Que. (24159) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January and March to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of November 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of April to October 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Wendake First Nations (Municipal), Que. (24160) 10

 Crime data for the month of July 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Lac Simon (Municipal), Que. (24167) 10

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 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to September and December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years

Obedjiwan First Nations (Municipal), Que. (24178) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of January 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years

 Crime data for the months of June to December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Pakua Shipi (Municipal), Que. (24179) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to March 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of August to December 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Schefferville (Municipal), Que. (24181) 21

 SCHEFFERVILLE (24181) closed December 31st, 2007 and was taken over by CANIAPISCAU REGION (24251).

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 Crime data for the months of January and March to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Pikogan First Nations (Municipal), Que. (24195) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Kanesatake (Municipal), Que. (24198) 21

 KANESATAKE (24198) closed November 30th, 2005 and was taken over by CANIAPISCAU REGION (24251).

 Crime data for the months of January to March 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Eastmain (Municipal), Que. (24199) 10

 2011-EASTMAIN (24199) closed March 31st, 2011 and was taken over by EEYOU EENOU REGION (24293).

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Whapmagoostui (Municipal), Que. (24201) 10

 2011-WHAPMAGOOSTUI (24201) closed March 31st, 2011 and was taken over by EEYOU EENOU CREE REGION (24293).

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

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 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 WHAPMAGOOSTUI (24201) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over WHAPMAGOOSTUI (CSD 2499070). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Prévost (Municipal), Que. (24206) 22

 PRÉVOST (24206) closed November 22nd, 2009 and was taken over by RIVIÈRE-DU-NORD REGION (24264).

 PRÉVOST (24206) reduced its boundaries in 2004 as PRÉVOST (CSD 2475040) was taken over by RIVIÈRE-DU-NORD REGION (24264). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Oujé-Bougoumou (Municipal), Que. (24208) 10

 2011-OUJÉ-BOUGOUMOU (24208) closed March 31st, 2011 and was taken over by EEYOU EENOU CREE REGION (24293).

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of November and December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of August 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of November and December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of November and December 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Nemaska (Municipal), Que. (24211) 10

 2011-NEMASKA (24211) closed March 31st, 2011 and was taken over by EEYOU EENOU CREE REGION (24293).

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January and February 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

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Listuguj (Municipal), Que. (24214) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of February and March 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of March to May 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Gatineau (Municipal), Que (24216) 22

 GATINEAU (24216) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over BUCKINGHAM (24459). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Rosemère (Municipal), Que. (24230) 21

 ROSEMÈRE (24230) closed May 31st, 2004 and was taken over by THÉRÈSE-DE-BLAINVILLE (24267).

Trois-Rivières (Municipal), Que. (24237) 22

 TROIS-RIVIÈRES (24237) had the increase in Other Criminal Code offences in 2003 which was driven by an increase in counterfeiting currency incidents.

Saguenay (Municipal), Que. (24241) 22

 SAGUENAY (24241) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over LAROUCHE (CSD 2494080). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Varennes (Municipal), Que (24243) 21

 VARENNES (24243) closed June 18th, 2005 and was taken over by RICHELIEU SAINT- LAURENT (24268).

Caniapiscau Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24251) 22

 CANIAPISCAU REGION (24251) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as KAWAWACHIKAMACH (CSD 2499065) was taken over by NASKAPI (KAWAWACHIKAMACH) (24381). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CANIAPISCAU REGION (24251) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over SCHEFFERVILLE (24181). CANIAPISCAU REGION (24251) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as KANESATAKE (CSD 2472802) was taken over by DEUX-MONTAGNES REGION (24579). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CANIAPISCAU REGION (24251) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over KANESATAKE (24198). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Shawinigan Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24254) 22

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 SHAWINIGAN REGION (24254) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over NOTRE- DAME-DU-MONT-CARMEL (CSD 2437235). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kahnawake First Nations (Municipal), Que. (24255) 22

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Wôlinak (Municipal), Que. (24256) 10

 WÔLINAK (24256) closed April 30th, 2004 and was taken over by ODANAK/WÔLINAK (24144).

 WÔLINAK (24256) opened February 17th, 2003.

Lac-rapide (Municipal), Qc. (24260) 10

 LAC-RAPIDE (24260) changed respondent code to LAC-RAPIDE (24274) on January 1st, 2006.

Rivière-du-Nord Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24264) 22

 RIVIÈRE-DU-NORD REGION (24264) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as PIEDMONT (CSD 2477030) and SAINTE-ANNE-DES-LACS (CSD 2477035) were taken over by PAYS D’EN HAUT REGION (24453). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RIVIÈRE-DU-NORD REGION (24264) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over PRÉVOST (24206). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RIVIÈRE-DU-NORD REGION (24264) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over SAINTE-SOPHIE (CSD 2475028). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RIVIÈRE-DU-NORD REGION (24264) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over PRÉVOST (CSD 2475040). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RIVIÈRE-DU-NORD REGION (24264) opened on April 17th, 2004.

Thérèse-de-Blainville (Municipal), Que. (24267) 22

 THÉRÈSE-DE-BLAINVILLE (24267) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over LORRAINE (24140), ROSEMÈRE (24230), BOISBRIAND (24302) and STE. THÉRÈSE (24306). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 THÉRÈSE-DE-BLAINVILLE (24267) opened June 1st, 2004.

Richelieu Saint-Laurent (Municipal), Que (24268) 22

 RICHELIEU SAINT-LAURENT (24268) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over VALLÉE-DU-RICHELIEU (24029), ST.BASILE-LE-GRAND (24048), CHAMBLY (24053), VARENNES (24243), RICHELIEU (CSD 2455057), SAINT-MATHIAS-SUR-RICHELIEU (CSD 2455065), CARIGNAN (24383), SAINT-JEAN-BAPTISTE (CSD 2457033), SAINT-

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MATHIEU-DE-BELOEIL (CSD 2457045) and STE. JULIE (24371). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RICHELIEU SAINT-LAURENT (24268) opened on June 19th, 2005.

Mirabel (Municipal), Que. (24273) 22

 MIRABEL (24273) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as SAINTE-SOPHIE (CSD 2475028) was taken over by RIVIÈRE-DU-NORD REGION (24264). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Lac-Rapide (Municipal), Que. (24274) 21

 LAC-RAPIDE (24274) closed December 31st, 2009 and was taken over by VALLÉE-DE-LA- GATINEAU REGION (24543).

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 LAC-RAPIDE (24274) used to be LAC-RAPIDE (24260), respondent code change on January 1st, 2006.

Joliette Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que (24276) 22

 JOLIETTE REGION (24276) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over JOLIETTE (24116). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 JOLIETTE REGION (24276) opened April 1st, 2008.

Lebel-sur-Quévillon (Sûreté du Québec), Que (24277) 22

 LEBEL-SUR-QUÉVILLON (24277) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of BAIE-JAMES (CSD 2499060). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the month of March 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 LEBEL-SUR-QUÉVILLON (24277) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over LEBEL- SUR-QUÉVILLON (CSD 2499005). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 LEBEL-SUR-QUÉVILLON (24277) opened January 1st, 2009.

Eeyou Eenou Cree Region (Municipal), Que (24293) 10

 2011-EEYOU EENOU CREE REGION (24293) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over EASTMAIN (24199), WHAPMAGOOSTUI (24201), OUJÉ-BOUGOUMOU (24208), NEMASKA (24211), MISTISSINI (24374), CHISASIBI (24375), WASWANIPI (24376), WAKAGANISH (24377) and WEMINDJI (24378). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 2011-EEYOU EENOU CREE REGION (24293) opened April 1st, 2011.

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Boisbriand (Municipal), Que. (24302) 21

 BOISBRIAND (24302) closed May 31st, 2004 and was taken over by THÉRÈSE-DE- BLAINVILLE (24267).

Ste. Thérèse (Municipal), Que. (24306) 21

 STE. THÉRÈSE (24306) closed May 31st, 2004 and was taken over by THÉRÈSE-DE- BLAINVILLE (24267).

Terrebonne (Municipal), Que. (24333) 22

 Crime data for the months of September to December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Ste. Julie (Municipal), Que (24371) 21

 STE. JULIE (24371) closed June 18th, 2005 and was taken over by RICHELIEU SAINT- LAURENT (24268).

Mistissini (Municipal), Que. (24374) 10

 2011-MISTISSINI (24374) closed March 31st, 2011 and was taken over by EEYOU EENOU CREE REGION (24293).

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of December 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Chisasibi (Municipal), Que. (24375) 10

 2011-CHISASIBI (24375) closed March 31st, 2011 and was taken over by EEYOU EENOU CREE REGION (24293).

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of March, April, September and November 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

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Waswanipi (Municipal), Que. (24376) 10

 2011-WASWANIPI (24376) closed March 31st, 2011 and was taken over by EEYOU EENOU CREE REGION (24293).

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of November 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of June to December 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Waskaganish (Municipal), Que. (24377) 10

 2011-WASKAGANISH (24377) closed March 31st, 2011 and was taken over by EEYOU EENOU CREE REGION (24293).

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of May to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Wemindji (Municipal), Que. (24378) 10

 2011-WEMINDJI (24378) closed March 31st, 2011 and was taken over by EEYOU EENOU CREE REGION (24293).

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of August to October 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Kativik Region (Municipal), Que (24379) 22

 Crime data for the month of May 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years

 KATIVIK REGION (24379) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as WHAPMAGOOSTUI (CSD 2499070) was taken over by WHAPMAGOOSTUI (24201). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 Crime data for the months of March, May, October and December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years

Naskapi (Kawawachikamach) (Municipal), Que. (24381) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to June 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of September 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 NASKAPI (KAWAWACHIKAMACH) (24381) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over KAWAWACHIKAMACH (CSD 2499065). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the months of October and December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of August to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of March, June, July, September and November 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years

Carignan (Municipal), Que. (24383) 21

 CARIGNAN (24383) closed June 18th, 2005 and was taken over by RICHELIEU SAINT- LAURENT (24268).

Pays d’en Haut Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24453) 22

 PAYS D’EN HAUT REGION (24453) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over PIEDMONT (CSD 2477030) and SAINTE-ANNE-DES-LACS (CSD 2477035). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Nouvelle-Beauce Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24458) 22

 NOUVELLE-BEAUCE REGION (24458) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over SAINT-ISIDORE (CSD 2426063). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Buckingham (Sûreté du Québec), Que (24459) 21

 BUCKINGHAM (24459) closed December 31st, 2004 and was taken over by GATINEAU (24216).

Rouville Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que (24514) 22

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 ROUVILLE REGION (24514) reduced its boundaries in 2005 as SAINT-JEAN-BAPTISTE (CSD 2457033), SAINT-MATHIAS-SUR-RICHELIEU (CSD 2455065) and RICHELIEU (CSD 2455057) were taken over by RICHELIEU SAINT-LAURENT (24268). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Vallée-du-Richelieu Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que (24515) 22

 VALLÉE-DU-RICHELIEU REGION (24515) reduced its boundaries in 2005 as SAINT- MATHIEU-DE-BELOEIL (CSD 2457045) was taken over by RICHELIEU SAINT-LAURENT (24268). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24543) 22

 VALLÉE-DE-LA-GATINEAU REGION (24543) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over LAC-RAPIDE (CSD 2483804). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Abitibi Ouest Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24548) 22

 ABITIBI OUEST REGION (24548) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of BAIE-JAMES (CSD 2499060). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Témiscamingue Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24555) 22

 TÉMISCAMINGUE REGION (24555) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over BELLETERRE (24151). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Maskinongé Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24562) 22

 MASKINONGÉ REGION (24562) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as NOTRE-DAME-DU- MONT-CARMEL (CSD 2437235) was taken over by SHAWINIGAN REGION (24254). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Deux-Montagnes Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24579) 22

 DEUX-MONTAGNES REGION (24579) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over KANESATAKE (CSD 2472802). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Minganie Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24592) 22

 MINGANIE REGION (24592) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over MINGAN (24125) and NATASQUAN (24126). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fjord-du-Saguenay Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24599) 22

 FJORD-DU-SAGUENAY REGION (24599) reduced its boundaries in 2004 as LAROUCHE (CSD 2494080) was taken over by SAGUENAY (24241). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Golfe du Saint-Laurent Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24617) 22

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 GOLFE DU SAINT-LAURENT REGION (24617) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over LA ROMAINE (CSD 2498804). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Côte-de-Gaspé Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24630) 22

 CÔTE-DE-GASPÉ REGION (24630) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over SAINTE- MADELEINE-DE-LA-RIVIÈRE-MADELEINE (CSD 2404005) and SAINT-MAXIME-DU- MONT-LOUIS (CSD 2404010). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Avignon/Bonaventure Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24633) 22

 AVIGNON/BONAVENTURE REGION (24633) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of LAC-CASAULT (CSD 2407908) and part of RIVIÈRE-BONJOUR (CSD 2408902). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Matapedia Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24634) 22

 MATAPEDIA REGION (24634) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of LAC-CASAULT (CSD 2407908) was taken over by AVIGNON/BONAVENTURE REGION (24633). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Matane Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24635) 22

 MATANE REGION (24635) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of RIVIÈRE-BONJOUR (CSD 2408902) was taken over by AVIGNON/BONAVENTURE REGION (24633). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Haute-Gaspésie Region (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24638) 22

 HAUTE-GASPÉSIE REGION (24638) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as SAINTE- MADELEINE-DE-LA-RIVIÈRE-MADELEINE (CSD 2404005) and SAINT-MAXIME-DU- MONT-LOUIS (CSD 2404010) were taken over by CÔTE-DE-GASPÉ REGION (24630). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Matagami (Sûreté du Québec), Que. (24643) 22

 MATAGAMI (24643) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of BAIE-JAMES (CSD 2499060) was taken over by LEBEL-SUR-QUÉVILLON (24277) and ABITIBI OUEST REGION (24548). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MATAGAMI (24643) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as LEBEL-SUR-QUÉVILLON (CSD 2499005) was taken over by LEBEL-SUR-QUÉVILLON (24277). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

CN (CN Railway Police), Que. (24990) 10

 Crime data for the month of May 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

ONTARIO

Anishinabek (Municipal), Ont. (35006) 22

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 Crime data for the months of January to December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 2011-ANISHINABEK (35006) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over SERPENT RIVER 7 (CSD 3557072). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 ANISHINABEK (35006) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA (CSD 3541055) and LONG LAKE 58 (CSD 3558068) were taken over by WIARTON (SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA) (35489) and GREENSTONE (35688) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 ANISHINABEK (35006) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA (CSD 3541055). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ANISHINABEK (35006) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as CURVE LAKE FIRST NATION 35 (CSD 3515019) and SAUGEEN 29 (CSD 3541057) were taken over by HIAWATHA/CURVE LAKE FIRST NATION (35545) and BRUCE PENINSULA (35626) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ANISHINABEK (35006) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as ALGOMA UNORGANIZED SOUTH EAST PART (CSD 3557094) was taken over by SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (Municipal), Ont. (35011) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 2011-NISHNAWBE-ASKI NATION (35011) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over MACDOWELL LAKE (CSD 3560102). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January and April to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 NISHNAWBE-ASKI NATION (35011) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over MUSKRAT DAM LAKE (CSD 3560097). NISHNAWBE-ASKI NATION (35011) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as FLYING POST 73 (CSD 3556100) and MISSANABIE (CSD 3557082) were taken over by SOUTH PORCUPINE (35580) and SUPERIOU EAST (35577) respectively

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and WAWAKAPEWIN (LONG DOG LAKE) (CSD 3560100) and MACDOWELL LAKE (CSD 3560102) were taken over by SIOUX LOOKOUT (35595). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Woodstock (Municipal), Ont. (35013) 22

 WOODSTOCK (35013) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as NORWICH (CSD 3532002), EAST ZORRA-TAVISTOCK (CSD 3532038) and BLANDFORD-BLENHEIM (CSD 3532045) were taken over by OXFORD (NORWICH) (35187), EAST ZORRA/TAVISTOCK (35189) and BLANDFORD/BLENHEIM (35188) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Peterborough County (Douro/Dummer) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35019) 22

 PETERBOROUGH COUNTY (DOURO/DUMMER) (35019) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of OTONABEE-SOUTH MONAGHAN (CSD 3515005). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Barrie (Municipal), Ont. (35021) 22

 BARRIE (35021) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of INNISFIL (CSD 3543017). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Peterborough County (Smith/Ennismore) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35023) 22

 PETERBOROUGH COUNTY (SMITH/ENNISMORE) (35023) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of SMITH-ENNISMORE-LAKEFIELD (CSD 3515015) was taken over by PETERBOROUGH-LAKEFIELD (35222). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PETERBOROUGH COUNTY (SMITH/ENNISMORE) (35023) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of SMITH-ENNISMORE-LAKEFIELD (CSD 3515015). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Peterborough County (Otonabee/South Monaghan) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35025) 22

 PETERBOROUGH COUNTY (OTONABEE/SOUTH MONAGHAN) (35025) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of OTONABEE-SOUTH MONAGHAN (CSD 3515005) was taken over by PETERBOROUGH COUNTY (DOURO/DUMMER) (35019). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Jaffray Melick (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35029) 22

 JAFFRAY MELICK (35029) closed on December 31st, 2003 and was taken over by KENORA (35150).

Keewatin (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35030) 22

 KEEWATIN (35030) closed on December 31st, 2003 and was taken over by KENORA (35150).

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Sioux Narrows/Nestor Falls (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35031) 22

 SUOUX NARROWS/NESTOR FALLS (35031) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of SIOUX NARROWS – NESTOR FALLS (CSD 3560008) was taken over by KENORA (35150). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SUOUX NARROWS/NESTOR FALLS (35031) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as SABASKONG BAY (PART) 35C (CSD 3560007) and part of SIOUX NARROWS – NESTOR FALLS (CSD 3560008) were taken over by TREATY THREE COMMUNITIES (35155) and SIOUX LOOKOUT respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the month of October 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Lanark County (Montague) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35037) 22

 LANARK COUNTY (MONTAGUE) (35037) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of MONTAGUE (CSD 3509001) was taken over by SMITHS FALLS (35268). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Drummond-North Elmsley (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35039) 22

 DRUMMOND-NORTH ELMSLEY (35039) closed on July 1st, 2009 and was taken over by LANARK COUNTY (DRUMMOND-NORTH ELMSLEY) (35555).

Halton Region (Oakville/Burlington) (Municipal). Ont. (35048) 22

 HALTON REGION (OAKVILLE/BURLINGTON) (35048) - Note that 62% of the crime handled by HALTON REGION (OAKVILLE/BURLINGTON) (35048) fall within Toronto CMA boundaries.

East Algoma (Blind River) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35050) 22

 EAST ALGOMA (BLIND RIVER) (35050) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of BLIND RIVER (CSD 3557038) was taken over by EAST ALGOMA (BLIND RIVER/THESSALON) (35576). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 EAST ALGOMA (BLIND RIVER) (35050) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of SUDBURY, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3552093) was taken over by SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 EAST ALGOMA (BLIND RIVER) (35050) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of SUDBURY, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3552093). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

East Algoma (North Shore) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35054) 22

 Crime data for the month of March 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of November 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

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 Crime data for the months of January and August 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Cochrane (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35058) 22

 COCHRANE (35058) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of FAUQUIER-STRICKLAND (CSD 3556052) was taken over by KAPUSKASING (35682). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 COCHRANE (35058) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of COCHRANE (CSD 3556042) was taken over by COCHRANE (35583). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Temiskaming (Dymond) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35059) 22

 TEMISKAMING (DYMOND) (35059) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of TEMISKAMING SHORES (CSD 3554020) was taken over by TEMISKAMING (NEW LISKEARD) (35176). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 TEMISKAMING (DYMOND) (35059) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of TEMISKAMING SHORES (CSD 3554020) was taken over by TEMISKAMING (NEW LISKEARD) (35176) and TEMISKAMING (35660). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Powassan (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35068) 22

 POWASSAN (35068) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2003 by taking over POWASSAN (CSD 3549064). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Cobourg (Municipal), Ont. (35071) 22

 COBOURG (35071) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as HAMILTON (CSD 3514019) was taken over by NORTHUMBERLAND (HAMILTON) (35170). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Smooth Rock Falls (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35079) 22

 Crime data for the month of November 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of August 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Addington Highlands (OPP Municipal), Ont (35086) 21

 ADDINGTON HIGHLANDS (35086) closed on July 1st, 2005 and was taken over by NAPANEE (35552).

Northumberland (Hope) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35093) 22

 NORTHUMBERLAND (HOPE) (35093) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of PORT HOPE (CSD 3514020). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Collingwood (OPP Rural), Ont. (35095) 22

 Crime data for the month of October 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Tyendinaga (OPP Municipal), Ont (35111) 10

 TYENDINAGA (35111) closed on December 31st, 2007 and was taken over by NAPANEE (35552).

Nipigon (Red Rock) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35112) 22

 Crime data for the month of February 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Hearst (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35117) 22

 Crime data for the month of November 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Arnprior (OPP Rural), Ont. (35120) 22

 ARNPRIOR (35120) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over ARNPRIOR (35458). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Wikwemikong (Municipal), Ont. (35130) 22

 2011-WIKWEMIKONG (35130) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of MANITOULIN, UNORGANIZED, MAINLAND (CSD 3551091). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Sault Ste. Marie (Macdonald/Meredith) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35132) 22

 Crime data for the month of February 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of November 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Sault Ste. Marie (Laird) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35134) 22

 Crime data for the month of December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of February to April and August 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Kenora (Municipal), Ont. (35147) 22

 KENORA (35147) closed July 17th, 2009 and was taken over by KENORA (35150).

 KENORA (35147) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of KENORA (CSD 3560010) was taken over by KENORA (35150). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 KENORA (35147) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of KENORA (CSD 3560010). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kenora (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35150) 22

 2011-KENORA (35150) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as SABASKONG BAY (PART) 35C (CSD 3559048) was taken over by TREATY THREE COMMUNITIES (35155). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KENORA (35150) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over KENORA (35147). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KENORA (35150) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of KENORA (CSD 3560010), part of SIOUX NARROWS-NESTOR FALLS (CSD 3560008), part of LAKE OF THE WOODS (CSD 3559047), SABASKONG BAY (PART) 35C (CSD 3559048) and part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KENORA (35150) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of KENORA (CSD 3560010) and part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090) were taken over by KENORA (35147) and COCHRANE (35583) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KENORA (35150) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over part of KENORA (CSD 3560010). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KENORA (35150) opened on January 1st, 2004.

Treaty Three Communities (Municipal), Ont. (35155) 22

 2011-TREATY THREE COMMUNITIES (35155) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over SABASKONG BAY (PART) 35C (CSD 3559048) and LONG SAULT 12 (CSD 3559092). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 TREATY THREE COMMUNITIES (35155) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over SABASKONG BAY (PART) 35C (CSD 3560007). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kawartha Lakes (Municipal), Ont. (35157) 22

 KAWARTHA LAKES (35157) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of KAWARTHA LAKES (CSD 3516010). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KAWARTHA LAKES (35157) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of KAWARTHA LAKES (CSD 3516010) was taken over by CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES (35549). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Quinte West (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35159) 22

 QUINTE WEST (35159) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of QUINTE WEST (CSD 3512015) was taken over by CANADIAN FORCES MILITARY POLICE (99999). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 QUINTE WEST (35159) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over TRENTON (35307). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 QUINTE WEST (35159) opened on April 1st, 2004.

Dufferin (Amaranth) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35160) 22

 DUFFERIN (AMARANTH) (35160) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over AMARANTH (CSD 3522008). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DUFFERIN (AMARANTH) (35160) opened on June 1st, 2004.

Dufferin (Melancthon) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35161) 22

 DUFFERIN (MELANCTHON) (35161) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over MELANCTHON (CSD 3522019). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DUFFERIN (MELANCTHON) (35161) opened on July 1st, 2004.

Dufferin (Mulmur) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35163) 22

 DUFFERIN (MULMUR) (35163) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over MULMUR (CSD 3522016). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DUFFERIN (MULMUR) (35163) opened on June 1st, 2004.

Grenville County (Prescott) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35164) 22

 GRENVILLE COUNTY (PRESCOTT) (35164) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over PRESCOTT (35243). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 GRENVILLE COUNTY (PRESCOTT) (35164) opened on September 1st, 2004.

Quinte West (OPP Rural), Ont. (35165) 22

 QUINTE WEST (35165) opened on April 1st, 2004.

Upper Ottawa Valley (Admaston/Bromley) (OPP Municipal), Ont (35166) 22

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (ADMASTON/BROMLEY) (35166) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of ADMASTON/BROMLEY (CSD 3547043) was taken over by RENFREW (35559). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (ADMASTON/BROMLEY) (35166) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over ADMASTON/BROMLEY (CSD 3547043). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (ADMASTON/BROMLEY) (35166) opened on August 1st, 2005.

East Algoma (Johnson) (OPP Municipal), Ont (35167) 22

 Crime data for the month of February, July and August 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

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 EAST ALGOMA (JOHNSON) (35167) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over JOHNSON (CSD 3557016). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 EAST ALGOMA (JOHNSON) (35167) opened on August 1st, 2005.

East Algoma (Bruce Mines) (OPP Municipal), Ont (35168) 22

 Crime data for the month of April 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of November 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 EAST ALGOMA (BRUCE MINES) (35168) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over BRUCE MINES (CSD 3557021). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 EAST ALGOMA (BRUCE MINES) (35168) opened on August 1st, 2005.

Upper Ottawa Valley (Petawawa) (OPP Municipal), Ont (35169) 22

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (PETAWAWA) (35169) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of PETAWAWA (CSD 3547076) was taken over by CANADIAN FORCES MILITARY POLICE (99999). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (PETAWAWA) (35169) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over PETAWAWA (CSD 3547076). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (PETAWAWA) (35169) opened on September 1st, 2005.

Northumberland (Hamilton) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35170) 22

 NORTHUMBERLAND (HAMILTON) (35170) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over HAMILTON (CSD 3514019). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NORTHUMBERLAND (HAMILTON) (35170) opened on January 1st, 2006.

Atikokan (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35172) 22

 ATIKOKAN (35172) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over ATIKOKAN (35353). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ATIKOKAN (35172) opened on January 6th, 2006.

Upper Ottawa Valley (Laurentian Hills) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35173) 22

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (LAURENTIAN HILLS) (35173) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of LAURENTIAN HILLS (CSD 3547090) was taken over by CANADIAN FORCES MILITARY POLICE (99999). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (LAURENTIAN HILLS) (35173) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over LAURENTIAN HILLS (CSD 3547090). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (LAURENTIAN HILLS) (35173) opened on January 1st, 2006.

Queen’s Park (OPP Rural), Ont. (35174) 22

 QUEEN’S PARK (35174) opened on January 1st, 2007.

Temiskaming (New Liskeard) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35176) 22

 TEMISKAMING (NEW LISKEARD) (35176) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of TEMISKAMING SHORES (CSD 3554020). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 TEMISKAMING (NEW LISKEARD) (35176) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of TEMISKAMING SHORES (CSD 3554020). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 TEMISKAMING (NEW LISKEARD) (35176) opened on September 24th, 2007.

Midland (Municipal), Ont. (35177) 22

 MIDLAND (35177) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of TINY (CSD 3543068). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Russell County (Russell) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35179) 22

 RUSSELL COUNTY (RUSSELL) (35179) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over RUSSELL (CSD 3502048). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RUSSELL COUNTY (RUSSELL) (35179) opened on January 1st, 2009.

Russell County (Casselman) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35180) 22

 RUSSELL COUNTY (CASSELMAN) (35180) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over CASSELMAN (CSD 3502044). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RUSSELL COUNTY (CASSELMAN) (35180) opened on January 1st, 2009.

Middlesex (Middlesex) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35183) 22

 MIDDLESEX (MIDDLESEX) (35183) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over SOUTHWEST MIDDLESEX (CSD 3539005), MIDDLESEX CENTRE (CSD 3539033), NORTH MIDDLESEX (CSD 3539041) and LUCAN BIDDULPH (CSD 3539060). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MIDDLESEX (MIDDLESEX) (35183) opened on January 1st, 2009.

Dryden (Machin) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35184) 22

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 DRYDEN (MACHIN) (35184) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over MACHIN (CSD 3560021). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DRYDEN (MACHIN) (35184) opened on May 1st, 2010.

Oxford (Norwich) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35187) 22

 OXFORD (NORWICH) (35187) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over NORWICH (CSD 3532002). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 OXFORD (NORWICH) (35187) opened on November 1st, 2009.

Blandford/Blenheim (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35188) 22

 BLANDFORD/BLENHEIM (35188) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over BLANDFORD-BLENHEIM (CSD 3532045). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BLANDFORD/BLENHEIM (35188) opened on November 1st, 2009.

East Zorra/Tavistock (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35189) 22

 EAST ZORRA/TAVISTOCK (35189) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over EAST ZORRA-TAVISTOCK (CSD 3532038). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 EAST ZORRA/TAVISTOCK (35189) opened on November 1st, 2009.

Russell/Hawkesbury (The Nation) (OPP Rural), Ont. (35190) 22

 RUSSELL/HAWKESBURY (THE NATION) (35190) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over THE NATION / LA NATION (3502025). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RUSSELL/HAWKESBURY (THE NATION) (35190) opened on January 1st, 2009.

Temiskaming Shores (Municipal), Ont. (35192) 22

 TEMISKAMING SHORES (35192) closed on September 24th, 2006 and was taken over by TEMISKAMING (DYMOND) (35059).

Middlesex (Thames Centre) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35201) 22

 MIDDLESEX (THAMES CENTRE) (35201) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over THAMES CENTRE (CSD 3539027). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MIDDLESEX (THAMES CENTRE) (35201) opened on July 1st, 2010.

Durham Region (Oshawa/Whitby/Ajax) (Municipal), Ont. (35206) 22

 DURHAM REGION (OSHAWA/WHITBY/AJAX) (35206) - Note that 30% of the crime handled by DURHAM REGION (OSHAWA/WHITBY/AJAX) (35206) falls within Toronto CMA boundaries.

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Six Nations (Municipal), Ont. (35210) 10

 Crime data for the months of January and August 2004 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Peterborough-Lakefield (Municipal), Ont. (35222) 22

 PETERBOROUGH-LAKEFIELD (35222) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of SMITH-ENNISMORE-LAKEFIELD (CSD 3515015). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PETERBOROUGH-LAKEFIELD (35222) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of SMITH- ENNISMORE-LAKEFIELD (CSD 3515015) was taken over by PETERBOROUGH COUNTY (SMITH /ENNISMORE) (35023). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Port Hope (Municipal), Ont. (35235) 22

 PORT HOPE (35235) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of PORT HOPE (CSD 3514020) was taken over by NORTHUMBERLAND (HOPE) (35093). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Prescott (Municipal), Ont. (35243) 10

 PRESCOTT (35243) closed on August 31st, 2004 and was taken over by GRENVILLE COUNTY (PRESCOTT) (35164).

Smiths Falls (Municipal), Ont. (35268) 22

 SMITHS FALLS (35268) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of MONTAGUE (CSD 3509001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

South Simcoe (Innisfil) (Municipal), Ont. (35275) 22

 Crime data for the months of July to December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 SOUTH SIMCOE (INNISFIL) (35275) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of INNISFIL (CSD 3543017) was taken over by BARRIE (35021). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the months of October to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Sturgeon Falls (Municipal), Ont. (35284) 22

 STURGEON FALLS (35284) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3548094) was taken over by NORTH BAY (35565). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Timmins (Municipal), Ont. (35289) 22

 TIMMINS (35289) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over TIMMINS (CSD 3556027). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 TIMMINS (35289) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of TIMMINS (CSD 3556027) was taken over by SOUTH PORCUPINE (35580). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Toronto (Municipal), Ont. (35304) 21

 TORONTO (35304) - Note that 62% of the crime handled by HALTON REGION (OAKVILLE/BURLINGTON) (35048) and 30% of the crime handled by DURHAM REGION (OSHAWA/WHITBY/AJAX) (35206) fall within Toronto CMA boundaries.

 In 1992, Metropolitan Toronto Police converted to the revised Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Survey. The Metropolitan Toronto Police has historically reported their crime data to UCR Survey according to a multiple offence scoring rule. Therefore, caution should be used when comparing current data to 1991 or earlier years for Toronto, Ontario and Canada. Adolescents and children who are not charged are not counted in the person counts entitled informal or not charged in Toronto data. For more information please consult the report Summary of Historical Adjustments to Crime Data for Ontario, 1977-2000, available on the Statistics Canada website.

Trenton (Municipal), Ont. (35307) 21

 TRENTON (35307) closed on March 31st, 2004 and was taken over by QUINTE WEST (35159).

Wingham (Municipal), Ont. (35332) 22

 WINGHAM (35332) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of NORTH HURON (CSD 3540055) was taken over by HURON/WINGHAM (35539). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

York Region (Markham/Vaughn) (Municipal), Ont. (35335) 22

 YORK REGION (MARKHAM/VAUGHN) (35335) implemented a new records management system in 2005. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Atikokan (Municipal), Ont. (35353) 21

 ATIKOKAN (35353) closed on January 5th, 2006 and was taken over by ATIKOKAN (35172).

Superior East (Wawa) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35375) 22

 Crime data for the month of December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Arnprior (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35458) 21

 ARNPRIOR (35458) closed on September 30th, 2006 and was taken over by ARNPRIOR (35120).

Pickle Lake (OPP Rural), Ont. (35462) 22

 PICKLE LAKE (35462) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090) and THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090) were taken over by KENORA (35150) and THUNDER BAY (35585) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PICKLE LAKE (35462) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090). PICKLE LAKE (35462) also reduced its boundaries in

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2007 as part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090) was taken over by COCHRANE (35583). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Nottawasaga (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35470) 22

 NOTTAWASAGA (35470) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of ESSA (CSD 3543021) was taken over by CANADIAN FORCES MILITARY POLICE (99999). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NOTTAWASAGA (35470) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of ESSA (CSD 3543021) was taken over by CANADIAN FORCES MILITARY POLICE (99999). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Marathon (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35471) 22

 MARATHON (35471) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090) was taken over by THUNDER BAY (35585). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MARATHON (35471) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Huron East (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35480) 21

 HURON EAST (35480) closed on May 1st, 2004 and was taken over by HURON/WINGHAM (35539).

Wiarton (South Bruce Peninsula) (OPP Municipal), Ont. (35489) 22

 WIARTON (SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA) (35489) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA (CSD 3541055). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WIARTON (SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA) (35489) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA (CSD 3541055) was taken over by ANISHINABEK (35006). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WIARTON (SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA) (35489) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA (CSD 3541055) was taken over by BRUCE PENINSULA (35626). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Rainy River District (Emo/Rainy River) (OPP Rural), Ont. (35490) 22

 2011-RAINY RIVER DISTRICT (EMO/RAINY RIVER) (35490) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as LONG SAULT 12 (CSD 3559092) was taken over by TREATY THREE COMMUNITIES (35155). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RAINY RIVER DISTRICT (EMO/RAINY RIVER) (35490) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of LAKE OF THE WOODS (CSD 3559047) and SABASKONG BAY (PART) 35C (CSD 3559048) were taken over by KENORA (35150). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

HuronWingham (OPP Rural), Ont. (35539) 22

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 HURON/WINGHAM (35539) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of NORTH HURON (CSD 3540055). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HURON/WINGHAM (35539) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over HURON EAST (35480). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Bracebridge/Bala (OPP Rural), Ont. (35541) 22

 BRACEBRIDGE/BALA (35541) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of MUSKOKA LAKES (CSD 3544053). BRACEBRIDGE/BALA (35541) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of GEORGIAN BAY (CSD 3544065) was taken over by SOUTHERN GEORGIAN BAY (35544). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BRACEBRIDGE/BALA (35541) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of GEORGIAN BAY (CSD 3544065). BRACEBRIDGE/BALA (35541) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of MUSKOKA LAKES (CSD 3544053) was taken over by HUNTSVILLE (35631). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BRACEBRIDGE/BALA (35541) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of GEORGIAN BAY (CSD 3544065) was taken over by SOUTHERN GEORGIAN BAY (35544). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Orillia (OPP Rural), Ont. (35543) 22

 ORILLIA (35543) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over SEVERN (CSD 3543015). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Southern Georgian Bay (OPP Rural), Ont. (35544) 22

 SOUTHERN GEORGIAN BAY (35544) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of GEORGIAN BAY (CSD 3544065). SOUTHERN GEORGIAN BAY (35544) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of TINY (CSD 3543068) was taken over by MIDLAND (35177). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTHERN GEORGIAN BAY (35544) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of GEORGIAN BAY (CSD 3544065) was taken over by BRACEBRIDGE/BALA (35541). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTHERN GEORGIAN BAY (35544) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over part of GEORGIAN BAY (CSD 3544065). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTHERN GEORGIAN BAY (35544) reduced its boundaries in 2004 as SEVERN (CSD 3543015) was taken over by ORILLIA (35543). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Hiawatha/Curve Lake First Nation (OPP Rural), Ont. (35545) 22

 HIAWATHA/CURVE LAKE FIRST NATION (35545) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over CURVE LAKE FIRST NATION 35 (CSD 3515019). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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City of Kawartha Lakes (OPP Rural), Ont. (35549) 22

 CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES (35549) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of KAWARTHA LAKES (CSD 3516010) was taken over by KAWARTHA LAKES (35157). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CITY OF KAWARTHA LAKES (35549) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over part of KAWARTHA LAKES (CSD 3516010). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Central Hastings (OPP Rural), Ont (35550) 22

 CENTRAL HASTINGS (35550) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of TUDOR AND CASHEL (CSD 3512048). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CENTRAL HASTINGS (35550) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of TUDOR AND CASHEL (CSD 3512048). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Napanee (OPP Rural), Ont (35552) 22

 NAPANEE (35552) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over TYENDINAGA (35111) and part of NORTH FRONTENAC (CSD 3510045). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NAPANEE (35552) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of NORTH FRONTENAC (CSD 3510045) was taken over by LANARK COUNTY (DRUMMOND-NORTH ELMSLEY) (35555). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NAPANEE (35552) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over ADDINGTON HIGHLANDS (35086). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Bancroft (OPP Rural), Ont (35553) 22

 BANCROFT (35553) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of HIGHLANDS EAST (CSD 3546005). BANCROFT (35553) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of TUDOR AND CASHEL (CSD 3512048) was taken over by CENTRAL HASTINGS (35550). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BANCROFT (35553) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of HIGHLANDS EAST (CSD 3546005). BANCROFT (35553) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of TUDOR AND CASHEL (CSD 3512048) was taken over by CENTRAL HASTINGS (35550). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Lanark County (Drummond-North Elmsley) (OPP Rural), Ont. (35555) 22

 LANARK COUNTY (DRUMMOND-NORTH ELMSLEY) (35555) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over DRUMMOND/NORTH ELMSLEY (CSD 3509010). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 LANARK COUNTY (DRUMMOND-NORTH ELMSLEY) (35555) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of NORTH FRONTENAC (CSD 3510045) was taken over by NAPANEE (35552). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 LANARK COUNTY (DRUMMOND-NORTH ELMSLEY) (35555) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of NORTH FRONTENAC (CSD 3510045). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Upper Ottawa Valley (OPP Rural), Ont (35557) 22

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (35557) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of NORTH ALGONA WILBERFORCE (CSD 3547070). UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (35557) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of WHITEWATER REGION (CSD 3547056) was taken over by RENFREW (35559) and part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, SOUTH PART (CSD 3548091) was taken over by NORTH BAY (35565) and ALMAGUIN HIGHLANDS (35659). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (35557) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, SOUTH PART (CSD 3548091). UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (35557) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of WHITEWATER REGION (CSD 3547056) and NORTH ALGONA WILBERFORCE (CSD 3547070) were taken over by RENFREW (35559) and KILALOE (35648) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (35557) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as LAURENTIAN HILLS (CSD 3547090) was taken over by UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (LAURENTIAN HILLS) (35173). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (35557) reduced its boundaries in 2005 as ADMASTON / BROMLEY (CSD 3547043) and PETAWAWA (CSD 3547076) were taken over by UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (ADMASTON/BROMLEY) (35166) and UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (PETAWAWA) (35169) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Renfrew (OPP Rural), Ont (35559) 22

 RENFREW (35559) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of ADMASTON/BROMLEY (CSD 3547043) and part of WHITEWATER REGION (CSD 3547056). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RENFREW (35559) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WHITEWATER REGION (CSD 3547056). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RENFREW (35559) reduced its boundaries in 2005 as ADMASTON/BROMLEY (CSD 3547043) was taken over by UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (ADMASTON/BROMLEY) (35166). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Hawkesbury (OPP Rural), Ont (35563) 22

 HAWKESBURY (35563) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as THE NATION/ LA NATION (CSD 3502025) was taken over by RUSSELL/HAWKESBURY (THE NATION) (35190). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be done with caution.

 HAWKESBURY (35563) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THE NATION / LA NATION (CSD 3502025) was taken over by RUSSEL COUNTY (ROCKLAND) (35656). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 HAWKESBURY (35563) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of THE NATION / LA NATION (CSD 3502025). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

North Bay (OPP Rural), Ont (35565) 22

 NORTH BAY (35565) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3548094), part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, SOUTH PART (CSD 3548091) and part of PARRY SOUND, UNORGANIZED, CENTRE PART (CSD 3549096). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NORTH BAY (35565) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, SOUTH PART (CSD 3548091) and part of PARRY SOUND, UNORGANIZED, CENTRE PART (CSD 3549096). NORTH BAY (35565) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3548094) was taken over by TEMISKAMING (35660) and WARREN/KILLARNEY (35675). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NORTH BAY (35565) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3548094). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Sudbury/Espanola (OPP Rural), Ont. (35570) 22

 SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of SUDBURY, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3552093). SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of KILLARNEY (CSD 3551036) and ALGOMA, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3557095) were taken over by WARREN/KILLARNEY (35675) and SAULT STE. MARIE (35575) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of KILLARNEY (CSD 3551036), part of SUDBURY UNORGANIZED NORTH PART (CSD 3552093) and part of ALGOMA, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3557095). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over ALGOMA, UNORGANIZED, SOUTH EAST PART (CSD 3557094). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Manitoulin (Manitowaning) (OPP Rural), Ont. (35572) 22

 2011-MANITOULIN (MANITOWANING) (35572) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as MANITOULIN, UNORGANIZED, MAINLAND (CSD 3551091) was taken over by WIKWEMIKONG (35130). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MANITOULIN (MANITOWANING) (35572) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of MANITOULIN, UNORGANIZED, MAINLAND (CSD 3551091). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MANITOULIN (MANITOWANING) (35572) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of KILLARNEY (CSD 3551036) and part of MANITOULIN, UNORGANIZED, MAINLAND (CSD 3551091). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Sault Ste. Marie (OPP Rural), Ont. (35575) 22

 SAULT STE. MARIE (35575) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of ALGOMA, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3557095). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SAULT STE. MARIE (35575) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of ALGOMA, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3557095). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

East Algoma (Blind River/Thessalon) (OPP Rural), Ont (35576) 22

 2011-EAST ALGOMA (BLIND RIVER/THESSALON) (35576) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as SERPENT RIVER 7 (CSD 357072) was taken over by ANISHINABEK (35006). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 EAST ALGOMA (BLIND RIVER/THESSALON) (35576) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of BLIND RIVER (CSD 3557038). EAST ALGOMA (BLIND RIVER/THESSALON) (35576) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of ALGOMA, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3557095) was taken over by SAULT STE. MARIE (35575). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 EAST ALGOMA (BLIND RIVER/THESSALON) (35576) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of ALGOMA UNORGANIZED NORTH PART (CSD 3557095) was taken over by SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570), SAULT STE. MARIE (35575) and SUPERIOR EAST (35577). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 EAST ALGOMA (BLIND RIVER/THESSALON) (35576) reduced its boundaries in 2005 as BRUCE MINES (CSD 3557021) and JOHNSON (CSD 3557016) were taken over by EAST ALGOMA (BRUCE MINES) (35168) and EAST ALGOMA (JOHNSON) (35167) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Superior East (OPP Rural), Ont (35577) 22

 SUPERIOR EAST (35577) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of SUDBURY, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3552093) and ALGOMA, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3557095) were taken over by SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570) and SAULT STE. MARIE (35575) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SUPERIOR EAST (35577) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of SUDBURY, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3552093) and part of ALGOMA, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3557095) and MISSANABIE 62 (CSD 3557082). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

South Porcupine (OPP Rural), Ont. (35580) 22

 SOUTH PORCUPINE (35580) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of TIMMINS (CSD 3556027) was taken over by TIMMINS (35589). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTH PORCUPINE (35580) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of TIMMINS (CSD 3556027) and part of COCHRANE, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3556092). SOUTH PORCUPINE (35580) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of

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SUDBURY, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3552093) was taken over by WARREN/KILARNEY (35675) and SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570) and part of TEMISKAMING, UNORGANIZED, WEST PART (CSD 3554094) was taken over by KIRKLAND LAKE (35661). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTH PORCUPINE (35580) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over FLYING POST 73 (CSD 3556100), part of SUDBURY, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3552093), part of TEMISKAMING, UNORGANIZED, WEST PART (CSD 3554094) and part of COCHRANE, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3556092). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Cochrane (OPP Rural), Ont. (35583) 22

 COCHRANE (35583) closed on October 31st, 2009 and was taken over by JAMES BAY (35211).

 COCHRANE (35583) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of COCHRANE, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3556092) was taken over by KAPUSKASING (35682). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 COCHRANE (35583) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of COCHRANE (CSD 3556042). COCHRANE (35583) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090) was taken over by DRYDEN (35592) and part of COCHRANE, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3556092) was taken over by SOUTH PORCUPINE (35580) and KAPUSKASING (35682). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 COCHRANE (35583) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090). COCHRANE (35583) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of COCHRANE, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3556092) was taken over by SOUTH PORCUPINE (35580) and KAPUSKASING (35682). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Thunder Bay (OPP Rural), Ont (35585) 22

 THUNDER BAY (35585) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 THUNDER BAY (35585) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090) and part of DORION (CSD 3558034). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Nipigon (OPP Rural), Ont. (35586) 22

 NIPIGON (35586) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090) was taken over by THUNDER BAY (35585). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NIPIGON (35586) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090). NIPIGON (35586) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of DORION (CSD 3558034) was taken over by THUNDER BAY (35585). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Dryden (OPP Rural), Ont (35592) 22

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 DRYDEN (35592) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as MACHIN (CSD 3560021) was taken over by DRYDEN (MACHIN) (35184). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DRYDEN (35592) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DRYDEN (35592) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090) was taken over by COCHRANE (35583). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Red Lake (OPP Rural), Ont (35594) 22

 2011-RED LAKE (35594) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as MACDOWELL LAKE (CSD 3560102) was taken over by NISHNAWBE-ASKI NATION (35011). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RED LAKE (35594) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over MACDOWELL LAKE (CSD 3560102). RED LAKE (35594) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090) was taken over by DRYDEN (35592). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RED LAKE (35594) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090) was taken over by SIOUX LOOKOUT (35595) and COCHRANE (35583). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Sioux Lookout (OPP Rural), Ont (35595) 22

 SIOUX LOOKOUT (35595) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as MACDOWELL LAKE (CSD 3560102) was taken over by RED LAKE (35594) and part of SIOUX NARROWS – NESTOR FALLS (CSD 3560008) and KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090) were taken over by KENORA (35150). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SIOUX LOOKOUT (35595) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over WAWAKAPEWIN (LONG DOG LAKE) (CSD 3560100), MACDOWELL LAKE (CSD 3560102), part of SIOUX NARROWS-NESTOR FALLS (CSD 3560008) and part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090). SIOUX LOOKOUT (35595) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as MUSKRAT DAM LAKE (CSD 3560097) was taken over by NISHNAWBE-ASKI NATION (35011). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Middlesex (Strathroy) (OPP Rural), Ont (35609) 22

 MIDDLESEX (STRATHROY) (35609) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as THAMES CENTRE (CSD 3539027) was taken over by MIDDLESEX (THAMES CENTRE) (35201). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MIDDLESEX (STRATHROY) (35609) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as SOUTHWEST MIDDLESEX (CSD 3539005), MIDDLESEX CENTRE (CSD 3539033), NORTH MIDDLESEX (CSD 3539041) and LUCAN BIDDULPH (CSD 3539060) were taken over by MIDDLESEX (MIDDLESEX) (35183). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Norfolk County (OPP Rural), Ont. (35614) 22

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 Crime data for the month of November 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of February 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

South Bruce (OPP Rural), Ont. (35622) 22

 SOUTH BRUCE (35622) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA (CSD 3541055). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Bruce Peninsula (OPP Rural), Ont. (35626) 22

 BRUCE PENINSULA (35626) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA (CSD 3541055) was taken over by SOUTH BRUCE (35622). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BRUCE PENINSULA (35626) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over SAUGEEN 29 (CSD 3541057) and part of SOUTH BRUCE PENINSULA (CSD 3541055). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Huntsville (OPP Rural), Ont. (35631) 22

 HUNTSVILLE (35631) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of MUSKOKA LAKES (CSD 3544053) was taken over by BRACEBRIDGE/BALA (35541). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HUNTSVILLE (35631) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of MUSKOKA LAKES (CSD 35414053). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Highway Safety Division (Dufferin) (OPP Rural), Ont. (35632) 22

 HIGHWAY SAFETY DIVISION (DUFFERIN) (35632) reduced its boundaries in 2004 as AMARANTH (CSD 3522008), MELANCTHON (CSD 3522019) and MULMUR (CSD 3522016) were taken over by DUFFERIN (AMARANTH) (35160), DUFFERIN (MELANCTHON) (35161) and DUFFERIN (MULMUR) (35163) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Haliburton Highlands (OPP Rural), Ont. (35638) 22

 HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS (35638) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of HIGHLANDS EAST (CSD 3546005) was taken over by BANCROFT (35553). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS (35638) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of HIGHLANDS EAST (CSD 3546005) was taken over by BANCROFT (35553). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Prince Edward (OPP Rural), Ont. (35642) 22

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 Crime data for the months of January to March 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Kilaloe (OPP Rural), Ont. (35648) 22

 KILALOE (35648) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of NORTH ALGONA WILBERFORCE (CSD 3547070) and NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, SOUTH PART (CSD 3548091) were taken over by UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (35557) and ALMAGUIN HIGHLANDS (35659) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KILALOE (35648) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of NORTH ALGONA WILBERFORCE (CSD 3547070). KILALOE (35648) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, SOUTH PART (CSD 3548091) was taken over by UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (35557), NORTH BAY (35565) and ALMAGUIN HAIGHLANDS (35659). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Deep River (OPP Rural), Ont. (35650) 21

 DEEP RIVER (35650) closed on October 25th, 2004 and was taken over by UPPER OTTAWA VALLEY (35557).

Russell County (Rockland) (OPP Rural), Ont. (35656) 22

 RUSSELL COUNTY (ROCKLAND) (35656) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as THE NATION / LA NATION (3502025) was taken over by RUSSELL/HAWKESBURY (THE NATION) (35190). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RUSSELL COUNTY (ROCKLAND) (35656) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as CASSELMAN (CSD 3502044) and RUSSELL (CSD 3502048) were taken over by RUSSELL COUNTY (CASSELMAN) (35180) and RUSSELL COUNTY (RUSSELL) (35179) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RUSSELL COUNTY (ROCKLAND) (35656) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of THE NATION / LA NATION (CSD 3502025). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RUSSELL COUNTY (ROCKLAND) (35656) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of THE NATION / LA NATION (CSD 3502025) was taken over by HAWKESBURY (35563). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

West Parry Sound (OPP Rural), Ont. (35658) 22

 WEST PARRY SOUND (35658) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of PARRY SOUND, UNORGANIZED, CENTRE PART (CSD 3549096) was taken over by NORTH BAY (35565) and ALMAGUIN HIGLANDS (35659) and part of KILLARNEY (CSD 3551036) was taken over by WARREN/KILLARNEY (35675). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WEST PARRY SOUND (35658) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of KILLARNEY (CSD 3551036). WEST PARRY SOUND (35658) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of PARRY SOUND, UNORGANIZED, CENTRE PART (CSD 3549096) was taken over by NORTH BAY (35565) and ALMAGUIN HIGLANDS (35659). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Almaguin Highlands (OPP Rural), Ont. (35659) 22

 ALMAGUIN HIGHLANDS (35659) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, SOUTH PART (CSD 3548091) and part of PARRY SOUND, UNORGANIZED, CENTRE PART (CSD 3549096). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ALMAGUIN HIGHLANDS (35659) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, SOUTH PART (CSD 3548091) and part of PARRY SOUND, UNORGANIZED, CENTRE PART (CSD 3549096). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Temiskaming (OPP Rural), Ont. (35660) 22

 TEMISKAMING (35660) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of TEMISKAMING SHORES (CSD 3554020) and part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3548094) were taken over by TEMISKAMING (NEW LISKEARD) (35176) and NORTH BAY (35565) respectively and part of TEMISKAMING, UNORGANIZED, WEST PART (CSD 3554094) and part of LARDER LAKE (CSD 3554062) were taken over by KIRKLAND LAKE (35661). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 TEMISKAMING (35660) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of TEMISKAMING SHORES (CSD 3554020), part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3548094) and part of LARDER LAKE (CSD 3554062). TEMISKAMING (35660) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of TEMISKAMING, UNORGANIZED, WEST PART (CSD 3554094) was taken over by SOUTH PORCUPINE (35580) and KIRKLAND LAKE (35661). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kirkland Lake (OPP Rural), Ont. (35661) 22

 KIRKLAND LAKE (35661) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of TEMISKAMING, UNORGANIZED, WEST PART (CSD 3554094) and part of LARDER LAKE (CSD 3554062). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KIRKLAND LAKE (35661) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of TEMISKAMING, UNORGANIZED, WEST PART (CSD 3554094). KIRKLAND LAKE (35661) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of LARDER LAKE (CSD 3554062) was taken over by TEMISKAMING (35660). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Dowling (OPP Rural), Ont. (35673) 21

 DOWLING (35673) closed on April 1st, 2004 and was taken over by SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570).

Warren/Killarney (OPP Rural), Ont (35675) 22

 WARREN/KILLARNEY (35675) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of KILLARNEY (CSD 3551036) and SUDBURY, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3552093). WARREN/KILLARNEY (35675) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3548094) and part of MANITOULIN, UNORGANIZED, MAINLAND (CSD 3551091) were taken over by NORTH BAY (35565) and MANITOULIN (MANITOWANING) (35572) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 WARREN/KILLARNEY (35675) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of NIPISSING, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3548094). WARREN/KILLARNEY (35675) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of KILLARNEY (CSD 3551036) was taken over by SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570), MANITOULIN (MANITOWANING) (35572) and WEST PARRY SOUND (35658) and part of SUDBURY, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3552093) was taken over by EAST ALGOMA (BLIND RIVER) (35050), SUDBURY/ESPANOLA (35570), SUPERIOR EAST (35577) and SOUTH PORCUPINE (35580) and part of MANITOULIN, UNORGANIZED, MAINLAND (CSD 3551091) was taken over by MANITOULIN (MANITOWANING) (35572). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kapuskasing (OPP Rural), Ont. (35682) 22

 KAPUSKASING (35682) closed on October 31st, 2009 and was taken over by JAMES BAY (35211).

 KAPUSKASING (35682) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over FAUQUIER- STRICKLAND (CSD 3556052) and part of COCHRANE, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3556092). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KAPUSKASING (35682) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of COCHRANE, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3556092). KAPUSKASING (35682) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of FAUQUIER-STRICKLAND (CSD 3556052) was taken over by COCHRANE (35058). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KAPUSKASING (35682) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of COCHRANE, UNORGANIZED, NORTH PART (CSD 3556092). KAPUSKASING (35682) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of KENORA, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3560090) was taken over by SIOUX LOOKOUT (35595). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Armstrong (OPP Rural), Ont. (35687) 22

 ARMSTRONG (35687) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090) was taken over by THUNDER BAY (35585). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ARMSTRONG (35687) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090) was taken over by PICKLE LAKE (35462), MARATHON (35471), THUNDER BAY (35585), NIPIGON (35586) and GREENSTONE (35688). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Greenstone (OPP Rural), Ont. (35688) 22

 GREENSTONE (35688) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over LONG LAKE 58 (CSD 3558068). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 GREENSTONE (35688) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090) was taken over by THUNDER BAY (35585). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 GREENSTONE (35688) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of THUNDER BAY, UNORGANIZED (CSD 3558090). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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MANITOBA

Altona (RCMP Municipal), Man. (46001) 10

 ALTONA (46001) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over PLUM COULEE (CSD 4603042). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Chemawawin (RCMP Rural), Man. (46002) 22

 CHEMAWAWIN (46002) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of DIVISION NO. 21, UNORGANIZED (CSD 4621078). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Carmen Area (RCMP Rural), Man. (46003) 22

 CARMEN AREA (46003) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of GREY (CSD 4609017) was taken over by CENTRAL PLAINS (46802). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CARMEN AREA (46003) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as PLUM COULEE (CSD 4603042) was taken over by ALTONA (46001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CARMEN AREA (46003) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over RHINELAND (CSD 4603036), GRETNA (CSD 4603038) and PLUM COULEE (CSD 4603042). CARMEN AREA (46003) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as PEMBINA (CSD 4604033), MANITOU (CSD 4604035), LOUISE (CSD 4604039), PILOT MOUND (CSD 4604044), CRYSTAL CITY (CSD 4604046), LORNE (CSD 4604063), SOMERSET (CSD 4604066), SWAN LAKE 7 (CSD 4604068) and SWAN LAKE 65C (CSD 4619071) were taken over by MANITOU (46034) and MORRIS (CSD 4603065) was taken over by MORRIS (46013) and part of SOUTH CYPRESS (CSD 4607038) and GLENBORO (CSD 4607041) were taken over by BLUE HILLS AREA (46027) and SOUTH NORFOLK (CSD 4608031), NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES (CSD 4608033), TREHERNE (CSD 4608038), VICTORIA (CSD 4608042) and ST. CLAUDE (CSD 4609020) were taken over by CENTRAL PLAINS (46802) . Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Morris (RCMP Rural), Man. (46013) 22

 MORRIS (46013) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as ROSEAU RAPIDS 2A (CSD 4602026) was taken over by DAKOTA OJIBWAY COMMUNITIES (46070). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MORRIS (46013) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over MORRIS (CSD 4603065). MORRIS (46013) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as PLUM COULEE (CSD 4603042), RHINELAND (CSD 4603036) and GRETNA (CSD 4603038) were taken over by CARMEN AREA (46003). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Killarney (RCMP Rural), Man. (46014) 22

 KILLARNEY (46014) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over ARGYLE (CSD 4604057). KILLARNEY (46014) also reduced its boundaries in 2010 as MINTO (CSD 4615073)

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was taken over by SPRUCE PLAINS (46028). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KILLARNEY (46014) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as ROBLIN (CSD 4604051) was taken over by PARKLAND (46754). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KILLARNEY (46014) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over MINTO (CSD 4615073). KILLARNEY (46014) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as ARGYLE (CSD 4604057) was taken over by EAST INTERLAKE (46020). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

East Interlake (RCMP Rural), Man. (46020) 22

 EAST INTERLAKE (46020) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as ARGYLE (CSD 4604057), part of WOODLANDS (CSD 4614031) and part of GIMLI (CSD 4618031) were taken over by KILARNEY (46014), LUNDAR (46030) and GIMLI (46041) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 EAST INTERLAKE (46020) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over ARGYLE (CSD 4604057), part of ROSSER (CSD 4614015), WOODLANDS (CSD 4614031) and ROCKWOOD (CSD 4614036). EAST INTERLAKE (46020) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of FISHER (CSD 4618068) was taken over by FISHER BRANCH (FISHER) (46789). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Ste. Rose du Lac (RCMP Rural), Man. (46023) 22

 STE. ROSE DU LAC (46023) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of ROSEDALE (CSD 4615078) and part of ALONSA (CSD 4617026) were taken over by SPRUCE PLAINS (46028) and CENTRAL PLAINS (46802) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 STE. ROSE DU LAC (46023) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over part of ROSEDALE (CSD 4615078). STE. ROSE DU LAC (46023) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as BUFFALO POINT 36 (CSD 4601070) and REED RIVER 36A (CSD 4601096) were taken over by STEINBACH (46808) and LAKEVIEW (CSD 4608066) was taken over by CENTRAL PLAINS (46802) and GLENELLA (CSD 4608072) was taken over by YELLOWHEAD (46024). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Yellowhead (RCMP Rural), Man. (46024) 22

 YELLOWHEAD (46024) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as GLENELLA (CSD 4608072) was taken over by SPRUCE PLAINS (46028) and CENTRAL PLAINS (46802) and ODANAH (CSD 4615023), SASKWATCHEWAN (CSD 4615027), RAPID CITY (CSD 4615029), part of HARRISON (CSD 4615069) and ROSEDALE (CSD 4615078) were taken over by SPRUCE PLAINS (46028), and ELLICE (CSD 4615048), GAMBLER 63 (PART) (CSD 4615049), ST- LAZARE (CSD 4615051), ROSSBURN (4616002), ROSSBURN (CSD 4616007), SILVER CREEK (4616019), RUSSELL (CSD 4616024), GAMBLER 63 (PART) (CSD 4616025), BINSCARTH (CSD 4616029) and SHELLMOUTH-BOULTON (CSD 4616038) were taken over by PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN (46049). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 YELLOWHEAD (46024) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over GLENELLA (CSD 4608072), part of ROSEDALE (CSD 4615078) and YELLOWHEAD AREA (46029). YELLOWHEAD (46024) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as MINTO (CSD 4615073 was

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taken over by KILLARNEY (46014). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Powerview (RCMP Rural), Man. (46025) 22

 POWERVIEW (46025) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over BLACK RIVER 9 (CSD 4619054). POWERVIEW (46025) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of ST. CLEMENTS (CSD 4613056) was taken over by SELKIRK (46805). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Blue Hills Area (RCMP Rural), Man. (46027) 22

 BLUE HILLS AREA (46027) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over SOUTH CYPRESS (CSD 4607038), GLENBORO (CSD 4607041), NORTH CYPRESS (CSD 4607065) and CARBERRY (CSD 4607068). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Spruce Plains (RCMP Rural), Man. (46028) 22

 SPRUCE PLAINS (46028) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of GLENELLA (CSD 4608072), ODANAH (CSD 4615023), SASKATCHEWAN (CSD 4615027), RAPID CITY (CSD 4615029), part of HARRISON (CSD 4615069), MINTO (CSD 4615073) and ROSEDALE (CSD 4615078). SPRUCE PLAINS (46028) also reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of WESTBOURNE (CSD 4608059) was taken over by CENTRAL PLAINS (46802). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SPRUCE PLAINS (46028) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of SOUTH CYPRESS (CSD 4607038), NORTH CYPRESS (CSD 4607065) and CARBERRY (CSD 4607068) were taken over by BLUE HILLS AREA (46027) and part of ROSEDALE (CSD 4615078) was taken over by YELLOWHEAD (46024) and STE. ROSE DU LAC (46023) and NORTH NORFOLK (CSD 4608045) and MACGREGOR (CSD 4608048) were taken over by CENTRAL PLAINS (46802). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Yellowhead Area (RCMP Rural), Man. (46029) 22

 YELLOWHEAD AREA (46029) closed on March 31st, 2006 and was taken over by YELLOWHEAD (46024).

 YELLOWHEAD AREA (46029) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as HILLSBURG (CSD 4616045), VALLEY RIVER 63A (CSD 4616046), SHELL RIVER (CSD 4616049) and PARK (NORTH) (CSD 4616063) were taken over by PARKLAND (46754). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Lundar (RCMP Rural), Man. (46030) 22

 LUNDAR (46030) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of WOODLANDS (CSD 4614031). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Waywayseecappo (RCMP Rural), Man. (46031) 22

 2011-WAYWAYSEECAPPO (46031) closed on January 1st, 2011 and was taken over by PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN (46049).

Opaskwayak Reserve (RCMP Rural), Man (46032) 22

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 OPASKWAYAK RESERVE (46032) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of KELSEY (CSD 4621052). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 OPASKWAYAK RESERVE (46032) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 21A (CSD 4621033), OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 21B (CSD 4621034), OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 21C (CSD 4621035), OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 21I (CSD 4621040) and part of OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 21E (CSD 4621043). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 OPASKWAYAK RESERVE (46032) opened on April 1st, 2005.

Manitou (RCMP Rural), Man. (46034) 22

 MANITOU (46034) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as SWAN LAKE 65C (CSD 4619071) was taken over by SWAN RIVER (46771). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MANITOU (46034) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over PEMBINA (CSD 4604033), MANITOU (CSD 4604035), LOUISE (CSD 4604039), PILOT MOUND (CSD 4604044), CRYSTAL CITY (CSD 4604046), LORNE (CSD 4604063), SOMERSET (CSD 4604066), SWAN LAKE 7 (CSD 4604068) and SWAN LAKE 65C (CSD 4619071). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MANITOU (46034) opened on July 1st, 2006.

Berens River (RCMP Detachment), Man. (46035) 22

 BERENS RIVER (46035) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over BLOODVEIN 12 (CSD 4619052), POPLAR RIVER 16 (CSD 4619075) and BERENS RIVER (CSD 4619077). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BERENS RIVER (46035) opened on December 1st, 2006.

Nisichawayasihk (Nelson House) (RCMP Rural), Man. (46036) 22

 NISICHAWAYASIHK (NELSON HOUSE) (46036) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over NELSON HOUSE 170 (CSD 4622059), NELSON HOUSE 170A (CSD 4622060), NELSON HOUSE 170B (CSD 4622061) and NELSON HOUSE 170C (CSD 4622062). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NISICHAWAYASIHK (NELSON HOUSE) (46036) opened on December 1st, 2006.

Peguis (RCMP Rural), Man. (46037) 22

 PEGUIS (46037) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over PEGUIS 1B (CSD 4619059). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PEGUIS (46037) opened on December 1st, 2006.

St. Theresa Point (RCMP Rural), Man (46038) 22

 ST. THERESA POINT (46038) closed on July 15th, 2010 and was taken over by ISLAND LAKE (46829).

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 ST. THERESA POINT (46038) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over ST. THERESA POINT (CSD 4622801). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ST. THERESA POINT (46038) opened on September 1st, 2008.

East St.Paul (RCMP Rural), Man. (46039) 22

 2011-EAST ST. PAUL (46039) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over WEST ST. PAUL (CSD 4613037) and part of ST. CLEMENTS (CSD 4613056). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 EAST ST. PAUL (46039) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over EAST ST. PAUL (46065). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 EAST ST.PAUL (46039) opened on October 6th, 2008.

Gimli (RCMP Municipal), Man. (46041) 22

 GIMLI (46041) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of GIMLI (CSD 4618031). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 GIMLI (46041) opened on January 1st, 2010.

The Pas (RCMP Rural), Man. (46042) 22

 THE PAS (46042) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of KELSEY (CSD 4621052) and part of DIVISION NO. 21, UNORGANIZED (CSD 4621078). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 THE PAS (46042) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over part of OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 21E (CSD 4621043). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 THE PAS (46042) opened on January 1st, 2005.

Prairie Mountain (RCMP Rural), Man. (46049) 22

 2011-PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN (46049) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over WAYWAYSEECAPPO (46031). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN (46049) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over ROBLIN (CSD 4604051), ELLICE (CSD 4615048), GAMBLER 63 (PART) (CSD 4615049), ST-LAZARE (CSD 4615051), ROSSBURN (CSD 4616002), ROSSBURN (CSD 4616007), SILVER CREEK (CSD 4616019), RUSSELL (CSD 4616024), GAMBLER 63 (PART) (CSD 4616025), BINSCARTH (CSD 4616029), SHELLMOUTH-BOULTON (CSD 4616038), HILLSBURG (CSD 4616045), VALLEY RIVER 63A (CSD 4616046), SHELL RIVER (CSD 4616049) and PARK (NORTH) (CSD 4616063). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN (46049) opened on April 1st, 2010.

Winnipeg (Municipal), Man. (46064) 21

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 Crime data from April to December 2004 are estimates (except for homicide and motor vehicle theft) due to complications arising from the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

East St.Paul (Municipal), Man. (46065) 10

 EAST ST.PAUL (46065) closed on October 6th, 2008 and was taken over by EAST ST. PAUL (46039).

Ste. Anne (Municipal), Man. (46068) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of October to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Dakota Ojibway Communities (Municipal), Man. (46070) 10

 Crime data for the month of December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 DAKOTA OJIBWAY COMMUNITIES (46070) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over ROSEAU RAPIDS 2A (CSD 4602026). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the month of December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data from 2008 are estimates due to complications arising from the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January, February, June to September, and November to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of February to June and from September to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Parkland (RCMP Rural), Man (46754) 22

 PARKLAND (46754) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as ROBLIN (CSD 4604051), HILLSBURG (CSD 4616045), VALLEY RIVER 63A (CSD 4616046), SHELL RIVER (CSD 4616049) and

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PARK (NORTH) (CSD 4616063) were taken over by PRAIRIE MOUNTAIN (46049). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PARKLAND (46754) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over ROBLIN (CSD 4604051). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PARKLAND (46754) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over HILLSBURG (CSD 4616045), VALLEY RIVER 63A (CSD 4616046), SHELL RIVER (CSD 4616049) and PARK (NORTH) (CSD 4616063). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Flin Flon (RCMP Rural), Man (46757) 22

(46757) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of KELSEY (CSD 4621052) was taken over by OPASKAWAYAK RESERVE (46032) and THE PAS (46042) and part of DIVISION NO. 21, UNORGANIZED (CSD 4621078) was taken over by THE PAS (46042). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Grand Rapids (RCMP Rural), Man. (46760) 22

 GRAND RAPIDS (46760) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of DIVISION NO. 21, UNORGANIZED (CSD 4621078). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Norway House (RCMP Rural), Man (46766) 22

 NORWAY HOUSE (46766) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as BLACK RIVER 9 (CSD 4619054) was taken over by POWERVIEW (46025). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Snow Lake (RCMP Rural), Man (46769) 22

 SNOW LAKE (46769) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of DIVISION NO. 21, UNORGANIZED (CSD 4621078) was taken over by THE PAS (46042). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Swan River (RCMP Rural), Man. (46771) 22

 SWAN RIVER (46771) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over SWAN LAKE 65C (CSD 4619071). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SWAN RIVER (46771) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as SHOAL LAKE (PART) 40 (CSD 4601079) was taken over by FALCON BEACH (46790). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

The Pas (RCMP Rural), Man (46773) 10

 THE PAS (46773) closed December 31st, 2007 and was taken over by THE PAS (46042).

 THE PAS (46773) reduced its boundaries in 2005 as OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 21A (CSD 4621033), OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 21B (CSD 4621034), OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 21C (CSD 4621035), OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 21E (CSD 4621043) and OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 21I (CSD 4621040) were taken over by OPASKWAYAK RESERVE (46032). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Thompson (RCMP Rural), Man. (46775) 22

 THOMPSON (46775) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as NELSON HOUSE 170 (CSD 4622059), NELSON HOUSE 170A (CSD 4622060), NELSON HOUSE 170B (CSD 4622061) and NELSON HOUSE 170C (CSD 4622062) were taken over by NISICHAWAYASIHK (NELSON HOUSE) (46036). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fisher Branch (Fisher) (RCMP Rural), Man. (46789) 22

 FISHER BRANCH (FISHER) (46789) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over FISHER (CSD 4618068). FISHER BRANCH (FISHER) (46789) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as PEGUIS 1B (CSD 4619059) was taken over by PEGUIS (46037). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Falcon Beach (RCMP Rural), Man. (46790) 22

 FALCON BEACH (46790) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over SHOAL LAKE (PART) 40 (CSD 4601079) and part of REYNOLDS (CSD 4601043). FALCON BEACH (46790) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of PINEY (CSD 4601039) was taken over by STEINBACH (46808). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Gimli (RCMP Rural), Man. (46791) 22

 GIMLI (46791) closed on December 31st, 2005 and was taken over by EAST INTERLAKE (46020).

Lac du Bonnet (RCMP Rural), Man. (46795) 22

 LAC DU BONNET (46795) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of ALEXANDER (CSD 4601071). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 LAC DU BONNET (46795) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as BLOODVEIN 12 (CSD 4619052), POPLAR RIVER 16 (CSD 4619075) and BERENS RIVER 13 (CSD 4619077) were taken over by BERENS RIVER (46035) and PINEY (CSD 4601039) and part of REYNOLDS (CSD 4601043) were taken over by STEINBACH (46808) and FALCON BEACH (46790) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Oakbank (Springfield/Brokenhead) (RCMP Rural), Man. (46799) 22

 OAKBANK (SPRINGFIELD/BROKENHEAD) (46799) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of ALEXANDER (CSD 4601071) was taken over by LAC DU BONNET (46795). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 OAKBANK (SPRINGFIELD/BROKENHEAD) (46799) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over BROKENHEAD (CSD 4612052). OAKBANK (SPRINGFIELD/BROKENHEAD) (46799) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of ST. CLEMENTS (CSD 4613056) was taken over by SELKIRK (46805). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Central Plains (RCMP Rural), Man. (46802) 22

 CENTRAL PLAINS (46802) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of WESTBOURNE (CSD 4608059), part of GLENELLA (CSD 4608072), part of GREY (CSD

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4609017) and part of ALONSA (CSD 4617026). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CENTRAL PLAINS (46802) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over SOUTH NORFOLK (CSD 4608031), NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES (CSD 4608033), TREHERNE (CSD 4608038), VICTORIA (CSD 4608042), ST. CLAUDE (CSD 4609020), LAKEVIEW (CSD 4608066), NORTH NORFOLK (CSD 4608045) and MACGREGOR (CSD 4608048). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Selkirk (RCMP Rural), Man. (46805) 22

 2011-SELKIRK (46805) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as WEST ST. PAUL (CSD 4613037) and part of ST. CLEMENTS (CSD 4613056) were taken over by EAST ST. PAUL (46039). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SELKIRK (46805) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over ST. CLEMENTS (CSD 4613056). SELKIRK (46805) also reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of BROKENHEAD (CSD 4612052) was taken over by OAKBANK (SPRINGFIELD/BROKENHEAD) (46799). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Steinbach (RCMP Rural), Man. (46808) 22

 STEINBACH (46808) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over BUFFALO POINT 36 (CSD 4601070), REED RIVER 36A (CSD 4601096) and PINEY (CSD 4601039). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Stonewall (RCMP Rural), Man. (46809) 21

 STONEWALL (46809) closed on December 31st, 2005 and was taken over by EAST INTERLAKE (46020).

Island Lake (RCMP Rural), Man. (46829) 22

 ISLAND LAKE (46829) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over ST. THERESA POINT (46038). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ISLAND LAKE (46829) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as ST. THERESA POINT (CSD 4622801) was taken over by ST. THERESA POINT (46038). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Moose Lake (RCMP Rural), Man (46839) 22

 MOOSE LAKE (46839) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of DIVISION NO. 21, UNORGANIZED (CSD 4621078) was taken over by THE PAS (46042), CHEMAWAWIN (46002) and GRAND RAPIDS (46760). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

SASKATCHEWAN

File Hills First Nations (Municipal), Sask. (47001) 22

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 2011-FILE HILLS FIRST NATIONS (47001) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over STAR BLANKET 83C (CSD 4706828). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FILE HILLS FIRST NATIONS (47001) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over ASSINIBOINE 76 (CSD 4706810), LITTLE BLACK BEAR 84 (CSD 4706814), OKANESE 82 (CSD 4706815), PEEPEEKISIS 81 (CSD 4706816), STAR BLANKET 83 (CSD 4706818) and WA-PII MOOS-TOOSIS (WHITE CALF) 83A (CSD 4706820). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FILE HILLS FIRST NATIONS (47001) opened on January 1st, 2004.

Fond du Lac (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47002) 22

 2011-FOND DU LAC (47002) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over FOND DU LAC 229 (CSD 4718833), FOND DU LAC 232 (CSD 4718846), FOND DU LAC 231 (CSD 4718847) and FOND DU LAC 233 (CSD 4718848). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FOND DU LAC (47002) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over FOND DU LAC 227 (CSD 4718824). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FOND DU LAC (47002) opened on June 1st, 2004.

Green Lake (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47003) 22

 GREEN LAKE (47003) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over (CSD 4718023). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 GREEN LAKE (47003) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over GREEN LAKE (CSD 4718021). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 GREEN LAKE (47003) opened on November 1st, 2004.

Martensville (RCMP Municipal), Sask. (47004) 22

 MARTENSVILLE (47004) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over MARTENSVILLE (CSD 4711070). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MARTENSVILLE (47004) opened on January 1st, 2006.

Sandy Bay (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47005) 22

 SANDY BAY (47005) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as KIMOSOM PWATINAHK 203 (DESCHAMBAULT LAKE) (CSD 4718852) was taken over by DESCHAMBAULT LAKE (47006). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SANDY BAY (47005) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over SANDY BAY (CSD 4718058) and KIMOSOM PWATINAHK 203 (DESCHAMBAULT LAKE) (CSD 4718852). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SANDY BAY (47005) opened on June 1st, 2006.

Deschambault Lake (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47006) 22

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 DESCHAMBAULT LAKE (47006) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over KIMOSOM PWATINAHK 203 (DESCHAMBAULT LAKE) (CSD 4718852). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DESCHAMBAULT LAKE (47006) opened on April 1st, 2009.

Caronport (Municipal), Sask. (47010) 10

 Crime data for the months of July and December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of August and December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Prince Albert (Municipal), Sask. (47055) 22

 2011-PRINCE ALBERT (47055) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over OPAWAKOSCIKAN (CSD 4715846). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Regina (Municipal), Sask. (47063) 22

 REGINA (47063) Contains reports of vehicle damage which do not meet the standard hit and run reporting criteria in 2008.

Stoughton (Municipal), Sask. (47095) 10

 STOUGHTON (47095) closed September 30th, 2009 and was taken over by WEYBURN (47827).

 Crime data for the months of May to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Luseland (Municipal), Sask. (47098) 10

 Crime data for the months of March and April 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January, April to June, and August to November 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of October and December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the month of November 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Corman Park (Municipal), Sask. (47101) 10

 CORMAN PARK (47101) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as LANGHAM (CSD 4711067) was taken over by WARMAN (47956). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Lloydminster (RCMP Municipal), Sask. (47714) 22

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 LLOYDMINSTER (47714) closed on December 31st, 2007 and was taken over by LLOYDMINSTER (48007).

Meadow Lake (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47719) 22

 MEADOW LAKE (47719) reduced its boundaries in 2005 as DORE LAKE (CSD 4718023) was taken over by GREEN LAKE (47003). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MEADOW LAKE (47719) reduced its boundaries in 2004 as GREEN LAKE (CSD 4718021) was taken over by GREEN LAKE (47003). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

North Battleford (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47720) 22

 2011- (47720) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of ROUND HILL NO. 467 (CSD 4716033). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Spiritwood (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47727) 22

 2011- (47727) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of ROUND HILL NO. 467 (CSD 4716033) was taken over by NORTH BATTLEFORD (47720). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Carrot River (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47747) 22

 2011-CARROT RIVER (47747) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over CARROT RIVER (CSD 4714069) and OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 27A (CARROT RIVER) (CSD 4714846). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Hudson Bay (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47752) 22

 2011-HUDSON BAY (47752) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over MISTATIM (CSD 4714039) and part of BJORKDALE NO. 426 (CSD 4714038). HUDSON BAY (47752) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION 27A (CARROT RIVER) (CSD 4714846) was taken over by CARROT RIVER (47747). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Pelican Narrows (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47754) 22

 PELICAN NARROWS (47754) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as SANDY BAY (CSD 4718058) and KIMOSOM PWATINAHK 203 (DESCHAMBAULT LAKE) (CSD 4718852) were taken over by SANDY BAY (47005). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Melfort (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47758) 22

 2011-MELFORT (47758) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of STAR CITY NO. 428 (CSD 4714047) and part of KINISTINO NO. 459 (CSD 4715071). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Nipawin (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47761) 22

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 2011-NIPAWIN (47761) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of CONNAUGHT NO. 457 (CSD 4714056) and part of GARDEN RIVER NO. 490 (CSD 4715079). NIPAWIN also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as CARROT RIVER (CSD 4714069) was taken over by CARROT RIVER (47747). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Prince Albert (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47764) 22

 2011-PRINCE ALBERT (47764) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over STURGEON LAKE 101 (CSD 4716856) and part of INVERGORDON NO. 430 (CSD 4715054). PRINCE ALBERT (47764) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of KINISTINO NO. 459 (CSD 4715071), part of LAKELAND NO. 521 (CSD 4715075), part of GARDEN RIVER NO. 490 (CSD 4715079) and OPAWAKASCIKAN (CSD 4715846) were taken over by MELFORT (47758), WASKESIU (47775), NIPAWIN (47761) and PRINCE ALBERT (47055) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Shellbrook (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47767) 22

 2011-SHELLBROOK (47767) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as STURGEON LAKE 101 (CSD 4716856) was taken over by PRINCE ALBERT (47764). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Stony Rapids (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47769) 22

 2011- (47769) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as FOND DU LAC 229 (CSD 4718833), FOND DU LAC 232 (CSD 4718846), FOND DU LAC 231 (CSD 4718847) and FOND DU LAC 233 (CSD 4718848) were taken over by FOND DU LAC (47002). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 STONY RAPIDS (47769) reduced its boundaries in 2004 as FOND DU LAC 227 (CSD 4718824) was taken over by FOND DU LAC (47002). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Tisdale (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47771) 22

 2011-TISDALE (47771) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of BARRIER VALLEY NO. 397 (CSD 4714034) and part of BJORKDALE NO. 426 (CSD 4714038). TISDALE (47771) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of STAR CITY NO. 428 (CSD 4714047) and part of CONNAUGHT NO. 457 (CSD 4714056) were taken over by MELFORT (47758) and NIPAWIN (47761) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Wakaw (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47774) 22

 2011-WAKAW (47774) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of THREE LAKES NO. 400 (CSD 4715044) and part of INVERGORDON NO. 430 (CSD 4715054) were taken over by HUMBOLDT (47849) and PRINCE ALBERT (47764) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Waskesiu (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47775) 22

 2011-WASKESIU (47775) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of LAKELAND NO. 521 (CSD 4715075). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Broadview (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47800) 22

 2011-BROADVIEW (47800) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of SILVERWOOD NO. 123 (CSD 4705011). BROADVIEW (47800) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as HEWARD (CSD 4701067), WELLINGTON NO. 97 (CSD 4702073), FILLMORE NO. 96 (CSD 4702076), OSAGE (CSD 4702077), FILLMORE (CSD 4702078), CREELMAN (CSD 4702079), FRANCIS NO. 127 (CSD 4706004), SEDLEY (CSD 4706008) and FRANCIS (CSD 4706009) were taken over by WEYBURN (47827), CHESTER NO. 125 (CSD 4705018), GLENAVON (CSD 4705021), MONTMARTRE NO. 126 (CSD 4706001), MONTMARTRE (CSD 4706002), KENDAL (CSD 4706003), ODESSA (CSD 4706006) and VIBANK (CSD 4706007) were taken over by INDIAN HEAD (47811), SHESHEEP 74A (CSD 4705807) was taken over by MELVILLE (47924) and LITTLE BONE 74B (CSD 4705808) was taken over by (47932). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BROADVIEW (47800) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over KIPLING (47812). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Carlyle (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47801) 22

 2011-CARLYLE (47801) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of MOOSE CREEK NO. 33 (CSD 4701036) and part of RECIPROCITU NO. 32 (CSD 4701039). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Carnduff (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47802) 22

 2011-CARNDUFF (47802) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of MOOSE CREEK NO. 33 (CSD 4701036) and part of RECIPROCITY NO. 32 (CSD 4701039) were taken over by CARLYLE (47801). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Estevan (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47806) 22

 2011-ESTEVAN (47806) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of CYMRI NO. 36 (CSD 4702037), HALBRITE (CSD 4702038) and MIDALE (CSD 4702039) were taken over by WEYBURN (47827). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fort Qu’appelle (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47809) 22

 2011-FORT QU'APPELLE (47809) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as STAR BLANKET 83C (CSD 4706828) was taken over by FILE HILLS FIRST NATIONS (47001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FORT QU'APPELLE (47809) reduced its boundaries in 2004 as LITTLE BLACK BEAR 84 (CSD 4706814), OKANESE 82 (CSD 4706815), PEEPEEKISIS 81 (CSD 4706816), STAR BLANKET 83 (CSD 4706818) and WA-PII MOOS-TOOSIS (WHITE CALF) 83A (CSD 4706820) were taken over by FILE HILLS FIRST NATIONS (47001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Indian Head (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47811) 22

 2011-INDIAN HEAD (47811) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over CHESTER NO. 125 (CSD 4705018), GLENAVON (CSD 4705021), MONTMARTRE NO. 126 (CSD 4706001), MONTMARTRE (CSD 4706002), KENDAL (CSD 4706003), ODESSA (CSD 4706006), VIBANK (CSD 4706007) and part of SOUTH QU’APPELLE NO. 157 (CSD 4706034). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 INDIAN HEAD (47811) reduced its boundaries in 2004 as ASSINIBOINE 76 (CSD 4706810) was taken over by FILE HILLS FIRST NATIONS (47001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kipling (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47812) 21

 KIPLING (47812) closed on December 31st, 2006 and was taken over by BROADVIEW (47800).

 KIPLING (47812) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as OCEAN MAN 69 (CSD 4701809), OCEAN MAN 69A (CSD 4701810), OCEAN MAN 69B (CSD 4701811), OCEAN MAN 69C (CSD 4701812), OCEAN MAN 69E (CSD 4701813) and OCEAN MAN 69F (4701814) were taken over by WEYBURN (47827). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Moose Jaw (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47816) 22

 2011-MOOSE JAW (47816) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over NORTH GROVE (CSD 4706081). MOOSE JAW (47816) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as BELLE PLAINE (CSD 4706022), PENSE (CSD 4706023) and part of PENSE NO. 160 (CSD 4706021) were taken over by REGINA (47822). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Moosomin (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47818) 22

 2011-MOOSOMIN (47818) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of SILVERWOOD NO. 123 (CSD 4705011) was taken over by BROADVIEW (47800). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Regina (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47822) 22

 2011-REGINA (47822) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over BELLE PLAINE (CSD 4706022), PENSE (CSD 4706023) and part of PENSE NO. 160 (CSD 4706021). REGINA (47822) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of SOUTH SQ’APPELLE NO. 157 (CSD 4706034) was taken over by INDIAN HEAD (47811). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Southey (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47824) 22

 2011-SOUTHEY (47824) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of TOUCHWOOD NO. 248 (CSD 4710014). SOUTHEY (47824) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as NORTH GROVE (CSD 4706081) was taken over by MOOSE JAW (47816). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Weyburn (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47827) 22

 2011-WEYBURN (47827) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over HEWARD (CSD 4701067), HALBRITE (CSD 4702038), MIDALE (CSD 4702039), WELLINGTON NO. 97 (CSD 4702073), FILLMORE NO. 96 (CSD 4702076), OSAGE (CSD 4702077), FILLMORE (CSD 4702078), CREELMAN (CSD 4702079), FRANCIS NO. 127 (CSD 4706004), SEDLEY (CSD 4706008), FRANCIS (CSD 4706009) and part of CYMRI NO. 36 (CSD 4702037). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WEYBURN (47827) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over STOUGHTON (47095). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 WEYBURN (47827) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over OCEAN MAN 69 (CSD 4701809), OCEAN MAN 69A (CSD 4701810), OCEAN MAN 69B (CSD 4701811), OCEAN MAN 69C (CSD 4701812), OCEAN MAN 69E (CSD 4701813) and OCEAN MAN 69F (4701814). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Humboldt (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47849) 22

 2011-HUMBOLDT (47849) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over WOLVERINE NO. 340 (CSD 4711096), BRUNO (CSD 4715012), part of THREE LAKES NO. 400 (CSD 4715044) and part of BAYNE NO. 371 (CSD 4715011). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kindersley (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47853) 22

 2011-KINDERSLEY (47853) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over CHESTERFIELD NO. 261 (CSD 4708065). KINDERSLEY (47853) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as ANTELOPE PARK NO. 322 (CSD 4713016) was taken over by SWIFT CURRENT (47902). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Leroy (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47854) 22

 2011-LEROY (47854) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as NOKOMIS (CSD 4711044) was taken over by WATROUS (47866). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Outlook (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47857) 22

 2011-OUTLOOK (47857) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of MILDEN NO. 286 (CSD 4712011). OUTLOOK (47857) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as MONTROSE NO. 315 (CSD 4712026) was taken over by WARMAN (47955). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Rosetown (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47859) 22

 2011-ROSETOWN (47859) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of MILDEN NO. 286 (CSD 4712011) was taken over by OUTLOOK (47857). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Saskatoon (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47860) 22

 2011- (47860) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as WOLVERINE NO. 340 (CSD 4711096), BRUNO (CSD 4715012) and part of BAYNE NO. 371 (CSD 4715011) were taken over by HUMBOLDT (47849) and ASQUITH (CSD 4712059) was taken over byWARMAN (47955). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Watrous (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47866) 22

 2011-WATROUS (47866) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over NOKOMIS (CSD 4711044). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Assinboia (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47881) 22

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 2011-ASSINBOIA (47881) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of WAVERLEY NO. 44 (CSD 4703022). ASSINBOIA (47881) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as LAKE JOHNSTON NO. 102 (CSD 4703093) was taken over by GRAVELBOURG (47890). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Gravelbourg (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47890) 22

 2011-GRAVELBOURG (47890) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over LAKE JOHNSTON NO. 102 (CSD 4703093). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Leader (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47893) 22

 2011-LEADER (47893) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over MIRY CREEK NO. 229 (CSD 4708046), SHACKLETON (CSD 4708047), ABBEY (CSD 4708048) and LANCER (CSD 4708049). LEADER (47893) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as CHESTERFIELD NO. 261 (CSD 4708065) was taken over by KINDERSLEY/ESTON/KERROBERT (47853). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Ponteix (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47899) 22

 2011-PONTEIX (47899) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of WAVERLEY NO. 44 (CSD 4703022) was taken over by ASSINIBOIA (47881). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Shaunavon (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47901) 22

 2011-SHAUNAVON (47901) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over BONE CREEK NO. 108 (CSD 4704058). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Swift Current (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47902) 22

 2011-SWIFT CURRENT (47902) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over ANTELOPE PARK NO. 322 (CSD 4713016). SWIFT CURRENT (47902) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as BONE CREEK NO. 108 (CSD 4704058) was taken over by SHAUNAVON (47901) and MIRY CREEK NO. 229 (CSD 4708046), SHAKLETON (CSD 4708047), ABBEY (CSD 4708048) and LANCER (CSD 4708049) were taken over by LEADER (47893). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Canora (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47914) 22

 2011-CANORA (47914) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of INSINGER NO. 275 (CSD 4709023). CANORA (47914) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as LINTLAW (CSD 4709061) was taken over by ROSE VALLEY (47927). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Esterhazy (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47916) 22

 2011-ESTERHAZY (47916) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as GRAYSON NO. 184 (CSD 4705057) was taken over by MELVILLE (47924). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kelvington (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47921) 10

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 KELVINGTON (47921) closed on December 31st, 2003 and was taken over by ROSE VALLEY (47927).

Melville (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47924) 22

 2011-MELVILLE (47924) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over GRAYSON NO. 184 (CSD 4705057) and SHESHEEP 74A (CSD 4705807). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Punnichy (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47926) 22

 2011- (47926) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of TOUCHWOOD NO. 248 (CSD 4710014) was taken over by SOUTHEY (47824) and EMERALD NO. 277 (CSD 4710031) was taken over by WYNYARD (47938). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Rose Valley (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47927) 22

 2011-ROSE VALLEY (47927) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over LINTLAW (CSD 4709061) and part of SASMAN NO. 336 (CSD 4710071). ROSE VALLEY (47927) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of BARRIER VALLEY NO. 397 (CSD 4714034) was taken over by TISDALE (47771) and part of BJORKDALE NO. 426 (CSD 4714038) was taken over by HUDSON BAY (47752) and TISDALE (47771) and MISTATIM (CSD 4714039) was taken over by HUDSON BAY (47752) . Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ROSE VALLEY (47927) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over KELVINGTON (47921). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Wadena (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47929) 22

 2011-WADENA (47929) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over LESLIE BEACH (CSD 4710035) and part of INSINGER NO. 275 (CSD 4709023). WADENA (47929) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as ELFROS NO. 307 (CSD 4710041) and part of SASMAN NO. 336 (CSD 4710071) were taken over by WYNYARD (47938) and ROSE VALLEY (47927) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Yorkton (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47932) 22

 2011-YORKTON (47932) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over LITTLE BONE 74B (CSD 4705808). YORKTON (47932) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of INSINGER NO. 275 (CSD 4709023) was taken over by CANORA (47914) and WADENA (47929). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Wynyard (RCMP Municipal), Sask. (47938) 22

 2011-WYNYARD (47938) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over ELFROS NO. 307 (CSD 4710041). WYNYARD (47938) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as LESLIE BEACH (CSD 4710035) was taken over by WADENA (47929). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Warman (RCMP Rural), Sask. (47955) 22

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 2011-WARMAN (47955) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over MONTROSE NO. 315 (CSD 4712026) and ASQUITH (CSD 4712059). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WARMAN (47955) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as MARTENSVILLE (CSD 4711070) was taken over by MARTENSVILLE (47004). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Warman (RCMP Municipal), Sask. (47956) 22

 WARMAN (47956) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over LANGHAM (CSD 4711067). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

CN (CN Railway Police), Sask. (47990) 10

 Crime data for the month of October 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

ALBERTA

Nanton (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48001) 22

 NANTON (48001) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WILLOW CREEK NO. 26 (CSD 4803018) and part of RANCHLAND NO. 66 (CSD 4815045). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Driftpile (Municipal), Alta. (48003) 10

 DRIFTPILE (48003) closed on September 30th, 2006 and was taken over by SLAVE LAKE (48856), GRIMSHAW (48845), FAUST (48843), HIGH PRAIRIE (48849), VALLEYVIEW (48860) and BEAVERLODGE (48840).

Tsuu Tina (Municipal), Alta. (48004) 22

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2010 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for 2008 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to July 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2006 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to October 2005 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

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 TSUU TINA (48004) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over OKOTOKS (TSUU T’INA) (48734). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 TSUU TINA (48004) opened on April 1st, 2004.

Chestermere (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48005) 22

 CHESTERMERE (48005) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over CHESTERMERE (CSD 4806017). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CHESTERMERE (48005) opened on January 1st, 2005.

North Peace Tribal (Municipal), Alta. (48006) 22

 NORTH PEACE TRIBAL (48006) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of FORT VERMILLION 173B (CSD 4817859). NORTH PEACE TRIBAL (48006) also reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of FOX LAKE 162 (CSD 4817835), part of JOHN D’OR PRAIRIE 215 (CSD 4817837), part of TALL CREE 173 (CSD 4817838), part of TALL CREE 173A (CSD 4817840) and part of BEAVER RANCH 163 (CSD 4817841) were taken over by FORT VERMILION (48844). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NORTH PEACE TRIBAL (48006) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of FOX LAKE 162 (CSD 4817835), part of JOHN D’OR PRAIRIE 215 (CSD 4817837), part of TALL CREE 173 (CSD 4817838), part of TALL CREE 173A (CSD 4817840) and part of BEAVER RANCH 163 (CSD 4817841) were taken over by FORT VERMILION (48844). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NORTH PEACE TRIBAL (48006) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over FOX LAKE 162 (CSD 4817835), JOHN D’OR PRAIRIE 215 (CSD 4817837), TALL CREE 173 (CSD 4817838), TALL CREE 173A (CSD 4817840) and BEAVER RANCH 163 (CSD 4817841). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NORTH PEACE TRIBAL (48006) opened on August 1st, 2005.

Lloydminster (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48007) 22

 LLOYDMINSTER (48007) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over LLOYDMINSTER (47714). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 LLOYDMINSTER (48007) opened on January 1st, 2008.

Redcliff (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48008) 22

 REDCLIFF (48008) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over REDCLIFF (CSD 4801018). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 REDCLIFF (48008) opened on April 1st, 2009.

Lakeshore (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48009) 22

 LAKESHORE (48009) closed on March 31st, 2010 and was taken over by LAKESHORE REGIONAL (48017).

Calgary (Municipal), Alta. (48014) 21

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 CALGARY (48014) did not apply the most serious offence rule when reporting traffic counts prior ro 1993. Consequently, traffic data are duplicate counts in earlier years. Prior to 1997, CALGARY (48014) coded any persons directed to alternative measures programs as persons charged or recommended for charges. Therefore, analysis of trends in persons charged and not charged should be done with caution.

Lakeshore Regional (Municipal), Alta. (48017) 22

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2011 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 LAKESHORE REGIONAL (48017) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over DRIFT PILE RIVER 150 (CSD 4817828), SUCKER CREEK 150A (CSD 4817829), KAPAWE’NO FIRST NATION (PAKASHAN 150D) (CSD 4817830), SWAN RIVER 150E (CSD 4817831), SAWRIDGE 150G (CSD 4817832), SAWRIDGE 150H (CSD 4817833), KAPAWE’NO FIRST NATION (FREEMAN 150B) (CSD 4817836), KAPAWE’NO FIRST NATION (HALCRO 150C) (CSD 4817852) and KAPAWE’NO FIRST NATION (GROUARD 230) (CSD 4817858). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 LAKESHORE REGIONAL (48017) opened on April 1st, 2010.

Coaldale (Municipal), Alta. (48021) 10

 COALDALE (48021) closed on January 31st, 2004 and was taken over by LETHBRIDGE REGION (48054).

Lethbridge Region (Municipal), Alta. (48054) 22

 LETHBRIDGE REGION (48054) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over COALDALE (48021). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Hobbema (Municipal), Alta. (48090) 10

 HOBBEMA (48090) closed on October 31st, 2008 and was taken over by HOBBEMA (48942).

Blood Tribe (Standoff) (Municipal), Alta. (48091) 10

 Crime data for the months of January to April, July to September and November 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Bassano (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48706) 22

 BASSANO (48706) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WHEATLAND COUNTY (CSD 4805012) and part of SIKSIKA 146 (CSD 4805802). BASSANO (48706) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of NEWELL COUNTY NO. 4 (CSD 4802031) was taken over by BROOKS (48708) and TABER (48826). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Beiseker (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48707) 22

 BEISEKER (48707) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WHEATLAND COUNTY (CSD 4805012), part of KNEEHILL COUNTY (CSD 4805041) and part of MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY (CSD 4806028). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Brooks (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48708) 22

 BROOKS (48708) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of CYPRESS COUNTY (CSD 4801003), part of NEWELL COUNTY NO. 4 (CSD 4802031), part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 2 (CSD 4804004) and part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 3 (CSD 4804012) were taken over by BROOKS (48709). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BROOKS (48708) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of NEWELL COUNTY NO. 4 (CSD 4802031), part of CYPRESS COUNTY (CSD 4801003), part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 2 (CSD 4804004) and part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 3 (CSD 4804012). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Brooks (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48709) 22

 BROOKS (48709) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of CYPRESS COUNTY (CSD 4801003), part of NEWELL COUNTY NO. 4 (CSD 4802031), part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 2 (CSD 4804004) and part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 3 (CSD 4804012). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BROOKS (48709) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of NEWELL COUNTY NO. 4 (CSD 4802031) and CYPRESS COUNTY (CSD 4801003) were taken over by BROOKS (48708) and REDCLIFF (48735) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Canmore (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48712) 22

 CANMORE (48712) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of BIGHORN NO. 8 (CSD 4815015). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CANMORE (48712) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of BIGHORN NO. 8 (CSD 4815015) was taken over by CANMORE (48729). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Cochrane (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48713) 22

 COCHRANE (48713) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of KANANASKIS (CSD 4815013) and part of BIGHORN No. 8 (CSD 4815015). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Hanna (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48714) 21

 HANNA (48714) closed on March 31st, 2005 and was taken over by HANNA (48719).

Drumheller (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48715) 22

 DRUMHELLER (48715) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 2 (CSD 4804004) and part of KNEEHILL COUNTY (CSD 4805041) were taken over by DRUMHELLER (48716). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DRUMHELLER (48715) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of KNEEHILL COUNTY (CSD 4805041) and part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 2 (CSD 4804004). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Drumheller (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48716) 22

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 DRUMHELLER (48716) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 2 (CSD 4804004) and part of KNEEHILL COUNTY (CSD 4805041). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DRUMHELLER (48716) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WHEATLAND COUNTY (CSD 4805012) and part of STARLAND COUNTY (CSD 4805031). DRUMHELLER (48716) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of STETTLER COUNTY NO. 6 (CSD 4807019) was taken over by STETTLER (48887). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Gleichen (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48718) 22

 GLEICHEN (48718) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of VULCAN COUNTY (CSD 4805001). GLEICHEN (48718) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of WHEATLAND COUNTY (CSD 4805012) and part of SIKSIKA 146 (CSD 4805802) were taken over by BASSANO (48706). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Hanna (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48719) 22

 HANNA (48719) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 2 (CSD 4804004) was taken over by BROOKS (48708), DRUMHELLER (48715), OYEN (48724) and REDCLIFF (48735) and SPECIAL AREA NO. 3 (CSD 4804012) was taken over by BROOKS (48708) and OYEN (48724) and part of STARLAND COUNTY (CSD 4805031) and part of STETTLER COUNTY NO. 6 (CSD 4807019) were taken over by DRUMHELLER (48716) and BASHAW (48870) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HANNA (48719) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over HANNA (48714). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

High River (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48720) 22

 HIGH RIVER (48720) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of WILLOW CREEK NO. 26 (CSD 4803018) was taken over by HIGH RIVER (48721). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HIGH RIVER (48001) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WILLOW CREEK NO. 26 (CSD 4803018). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

High River (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48721) 22

 HIGH RIVER (48721) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of WILLOW CREEK NO. 26 (CSD 4803018). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HIGH RIVER (48721) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of FOOTHILLS NO. 31 (CSD 4806001) was taken over by OKOTOKS (48723) and TURNER VALLEY (48725). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Okotoks (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48723) 22

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 OKOTOKS (48723) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of FOOTHILLS NO. 31 (CSD 4806001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Oyen (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48724) 22

 OYEN (48724) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 2 (CSD 4804004) and part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 3 (CSD 4804012). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Turner Valley (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48725) 22

 TURNER VALLEY (48725) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of KANANASKIS (CSD 4815013) and part of FOOTHILLS NO. 31 (CSD 4806001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Strathmore (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48726) 22

 STRATHMORE (48726) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of VULCAN COUNTY (CSD 4805001). STRATHMORE (48726) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of WHEATLAND COUNTY (CSD 4805012) was taken over by BASSANO (48706), BEISEKER (48707) and DRUMHELLER (48716). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 STRATHMORE (48726) reduced its boundaries in 2005 as CHESTERMERE (CSD 4806017) was taken over by CHESTERMERE (48005). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Canmore (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48729) 22

 CANMORE (48729) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of BIGHORN NO. 8 (CSD 4815015) was taken over by CANMORE (48712). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CANMORE (48729) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of BIGHORN NO. 8 (CSD 4815015). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Okotoks (Tsuu T’ina) (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48734) 10

 OKOTOKS (TSUU T'INA) (48734) closed on March 31st, 2004 and was taken over by TSUU TINA (48004).

Redcliff (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48735) 22

 REDCLIFF (48735) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as REDCLIFF (CSD 4801018) was taken over by REDCLIFF (48008). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 REDCLIFF (48735) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of CYPRESS COUNTY (CSD 4801003), part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 2 (CSD 4804004) and part of FORTY MILE COUNTY NO. 8 (CSD 4801008). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Athabasca (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48741) 22

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 ATHABASCA (48741) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of ATHABASCA COUNTY NO. 12 (CSD 4813044). ATHABASCA (48741) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of OPPORTUNITY NO. 17 (CSD 4817031) was taken over by DESMARAIS (48898). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ATHABASCA (48741) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over ATHABASCA (48792). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Bonnyville (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48742) 22

 BONNYVILLE (48742) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of BONNYVILLE NO. 87 (CSD 4812004) was taken over by BONNYVILLE (48743). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BONNYVILLE (48742) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of BONNYVILLE NO. 87 (CSD 4812004). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Bonnyville (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48743) 22

 BONNYVILLE (48743) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of BONNYVILLE NO. 87 (CSD 4812004). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BONNYVILLE (48743) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of BONNYVILLE NO. 87 (CSD 4812004) was taken over by BONNYVILLE (48742), COLD LAKE (48746) and ELK POINT (48751). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Breton (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48744) 22

 BRETON (48744) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of WETASKIWIN COUNTY No. 10 (CSD 4811001) was taken over by DRAYTON VALLEY (48793). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Boyle (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48745) 22

 BOYLE (48745) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of ATHABASCA COUNTY NO. 12 (CSD 4813044) and part of LAKELAND COUNTY (CSD 4812005). BOYLE (48745) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of THORHILD COUNTY No. 7 (CSD 4813036) and part of SMOKY LAKE COUNTY (CSD 4812022) were taken over by REDWATER (48769) and SMOKYLAKE (48774) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Cold Lake (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48746) 22

 COLD LAKE (48746) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of BONNYVILLE NO. 87 (CSD 4812004) and part of LAKELAND COUNTY (CSD 4812005). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Drayton Valley (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48749) 22

 DRAYTON VALLEY (48749) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of PONOKA COUNTY (CSD 4808038), part of WETASKIWIN COUNTY NO. 10 (CSD 4811001), part of LEDUC COUNTY (CSD 4811012) and part of PARKLAND COUNTY (CSD 4811034). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 DRAYTON VALLEY (48749) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of PARKLAND COUNTY (CSD 4811034) and YELLOWHEAD COUNTY (CSD 4814003) were taken over by STONY PLAIN (48775) and EDSON (48754) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Elk Point (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48751) 22

 ELK POINT (48751) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of BONNYVILLE NO. 87 (CSD 4812004). ELK POINT (48751) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of VERMILION RIVER COUNTY NO. 24 (CSD 4810036) and ST. PAUL COUNTY NO. 19 (CSD 4812014) were taken over by KITSCOTY (48915) and ST. PAUL (48773) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Edson (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48754) 22

 EDSON (48754) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of YELLOWHEAD COUNTY (CSD 4814003). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Evansburg (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48755) 22

 EVANSBURG jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of YELLOWHEAD COUNTY (CSD 4814003) and part of LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY (CSD 4813001). EVANSBURG (48755) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of PARKLAND COUNTY (CSD 4811034) was taken over by STONY PLAIN (48775). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Wood Buffalo (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48756) 22

 WOOD BUFFALO (48756) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of WOOD BUFFALO (CSD 4816037). WOOD BUFFALO (48756) also reduced its boundaries in 2009 as THEBATHI 196 (CSD 4816860) and THABACHA NÁRE 196A (CSD 4816861) were taken over by FORT MCMURRAY (48758). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WOOD BUFFALO (48756) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of WOOD BUFFALO (CSD 4816037) was taken over by FORT CHIPEWYAN (48757) and FORT MCMURRAY(48758). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fort Chipewyan (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48757) 22

 FORT CHIPEWYAN (48757) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of WOOD BUFFALO (CSD 4816037) was taken over by WOOD BUFFALO (48756) and FORT MCMURRAY (48758). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FORT CHIPEWYAN (48757) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WOOD BUFFALO (CSD 4816037). FORT CHIPEWYAN (48757) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 24 (CSD 4816051) was taken over by FORT VERMILION (48844). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fort McMurray (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48758) 22

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 FORT MCMURRAY (48758) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of WOOD BUFFALO (CSD 4816037), THEBATHI 196 (CSD 4816860) and THABACHA NÁRE 196A (CSD 4816861). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FORT MCMURRAY (48758) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WOOD BUFFALO (CSD 4816037). FORT MCMURRAY (48758) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of ATHABASCA COUNTY NO. 12 (CSD 4813044) and LAKELAND COUNTY (CSD 4812005) were taken over by ATHABASCA (48741) and BOYLE (48745) respectively, and part of OPPORTUNITY NO. 17 (CSD 4817031) was taken over by DESMARAIS (48898) and RED EARTH CREEK (48932). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fort Saskatchewan (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48759) 22

 FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48759) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of LAMONT COUNTY (CSD 4810058) and STURGEON COUNTY (CSD 4811059). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48759) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of LAMONT COUNTY (CSD 4810058) was taken over by VEGREVILLE (48781) and FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48800) and STURGEON COUNTY (CSD 4811059) was taken over by FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48800). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Hinton (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48760) 22

 HINTON (48760) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of YELLOWHEAD COUNTY (CSD 4814003) was taken over by EDSON (48754) and EVANSBURG (48755). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Lac La Biche (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48762) 22

 LAC LA BICHE (48762) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of SMOKY LAKE COUNTY (CSD 4812022). LAC LA BICHE (48762) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of ATHABASCA COUNTY NO. 12 (CSD 4813044) was taken over by ATHABASCA (48741) and BOYLE (48745) and part of LAKELAND COUNTY (CSD 4812005) was taken over by BOYLE (48745) and COLD LAKE (48746). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 LAC LA BICHE (48762) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over LAC LA BICHE (48764). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Leduc (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48763) 22

 LEDUC (48763) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over CALMAR (CSD 4811019). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 LEDUC (48763) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of LEDUC COUNTY (CSD 4811012) was taken over by THORSBY (48777), WETASKIWIN (48890) and DRAYTON VALLEY (48793). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Lac La Biche (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48764) 21

 LAC LA BICHE (48764) closed on September 30th, 2005 and was taken over by LAC LA BICHE (48762).

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Mayerthorpe (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48766) 22

 MAYERTHORPE (48766) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of YELLOWHEAD COUNTY (CSD 4814003). MAYERTHORPE (48766) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY (CSD 4813001) was taken over by EVANSBURG (48755) and STONY PLAIN (48775) and part of ALEXIS 133 (CSD 4813811) was taken over by STONY PLAIN (48775). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Strathcona County (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48767) 22

 STRATHCONA COUNTY (48767) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of STRATHCONA COUNTY (CSD 4811052) was taken over by STRATHCONA (48768). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 STRATHCONA COUNTY (48767) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of STRATHCONA COUNTY (CSD 4811052) was taken over by STRATHCONA (48768). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Strathcona (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48768) 22

 STRATHCONA (48768) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of STRATHCONA COUNTY (CSD 4811052). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 STRATHCONA (48768) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of STRATHCONA COUNTY (CSD 4811052). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Redwater (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48769) 22

 REDWATER (48769) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of THORHILD COUNTY No. 7 (CSD 4813036). REDWATER (48769) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of STURGEON COUNTY (CSD 4811059) and LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY (CSD 4813001) were taken over by MORINVILLE (48790) and MORINVILLE (48897) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 REDWATER (48769) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over REDWATER (48902). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

St. Paul (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48773) 22

 ST. PAUL (48773) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of ST. PAUL COUNTY NO. 19 (CSD 4812014). ST. PAUL (48773) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of SMOKY LAKE COUNTY (CSD 4812022) was taken over by LAC LA BICHE (48762) and SMOKY LAKE (48774). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Smoky Lake (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48774) 22

 SMOKY LAKE (48774) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of SMOKY LAKE COUNTY (CSD 4812022). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Stony Plain (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48775) 22

 STONY PLAIN (48775) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of PARKLAND COUNTY (CSD 4811034), part of LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY (CSD 4813001) and part of ALEXIS 133 (CSD 4813811). STONY PLAIN (48775) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of STURGEON COUNTY (CSD 4811059) was taken over by MORINVILLE (48790) and FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48800). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Swan Hills (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48776) 22

 SWAN HILLS (48776) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of BIG LAKES (CSD 4817027). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SWAN HILLS (48776) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WOODLANDS COUNTY (CSD 4813029). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SWAN HILLS (48776) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over SWAN HILLS (48801). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Thorsby (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48777) 22

 THORSBY (48777) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WESTASKIWIN COUNTY No. 10 (CSD 4811001) and part of LEDUC COUNTY (CSD 4811012). THORSBY (48777) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of GOLDEN DAYS (CSD 4811023) was taken over by WETASKIWIN (48891). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Tofield (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48778) 22

 TOFIELD (48778) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of LEDUC COUNTY (CSD 4811012), LAMONT COUNTY (CSD 4810058) and BEAVER COUNTY (CSD 4810016) were taken over by WETASKIWIN (48890), FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48800) and VIKING (48784) respectively and part of CAMROSE COUNTY NO. 22 (CSD 4810001) was taken over by BASHAW (48870) and CAMROSE (48872). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Two Hills (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48779) 22

 TWO HILLS (48779) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of TWO HILLS COUNTY NO. 21 (CSD 4810048). TWO HILLS (48779) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of LAMONT COUNTY (CSD 4810058) was taken over by FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48800). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Vegreville (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48781) 22

 VEGREVILLE (48781) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of LAMONT COUNTY (CSD 4810058). VEGREVILLE (48781) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of TWO HILLS COUNTY NO. 21 (CSD 4810048) and MINBURN COUNTY NO. 27 (CSD 4810026) were taken over by TWO HILLS (48779) and VERMILION (48783) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Vermillion (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48782) 21

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 VERMILLION (48782) closed on December 31st, 2004 and was taken over by VERMILLION (48783).

Vermilion (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48783) 22

 VERMILION (48783) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of MINBURN COUNTY NO. 27 (CSD 4810026). VERMILION (48783) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of VERMILION RIVER COUNTY NO. 24 (CSD 4810036) and part of LAMONT COUNTY (CSD 4810058) were taken over by KITSCOTY (48915) and FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48800) respectively and MACKENZIE NO. 23 (CSD 4817095) was taken over by FORT VERMILION (48844) and HIGH LEVEL (48848). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 VERMILION (48783) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over VERMILLION (48782). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Viking (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48784) 22

 VIKING (48784) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of BEAVER COUNTY (CSD 4810016). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Westlock (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48787) 22

 WESTLOCK (48787) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of LESSER SLAVE RIVER NO. 124 (CSD 4817033). WESTLOCK (48787) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as THORHILD COUNTY No. 7 (CSD 4813036) was taken over by REDWATER (48769). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WESTLOCK (48787) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over WESTLOCK (48799). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Whitecourt (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48788) 22

 WHITECOURT (48788) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WOODLANDS COUNTY (CSD 4813029). WHITECOURT (48788) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of YELLOWHEAD COUNTY (CSD 4814003) was taken over by EVANSBURG (48755) and MAYERTHORPE (48766). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Morinville (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48790) 22

 MORINVILLE (48790) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY (CSD 4813001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MORINVILLE (48790) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of STURGEON COUNTY (CSD 4811059). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Grande Cache (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48791) 22

 GRANDE CACHE (48791) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of GREENVIEW NO. 16 (CSD 4818015) was taken over by VALLEYVIEW (48860). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 GRANDE CACHE (48791) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over GRANDE CACHE (48794). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Athabaska (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48792) 22

 ATHABASKA (48792) closed December 31st, 2003 and was taken over by ATHABASKA (48741).

Drayton Valley (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48793) 22

 DRAYTON VALLEY (48793) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of PONOKA COUNTY (CSD 4808038), part of WETASKIWIN COUNTY NO. 10 (CSD 4811001), part of LEDUC COUNTY (CSD 4811012) and part of PARKLAND COUNTY (CSD 4811034) were taken over by DRAYTON VALLEY (48749). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DRAYTON VALLEY (48793) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WETASKIWIN COUNTY NO. 10 (CSD 4811001), part of PONOKA COUNTY (CSD 4808038), part of LEDUC COUNTY (CSD 4811012) and part of PARKLAND COUNTY (CSD 4811034). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Grande Cache (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48794) 21

 GRANDE CACHE (48794) closed on March 31st, 2005 and was taken over by GRAND CACHE (48791).

Westlock (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48799) 21

 WESTLOCK (48799) closed on December 31st, 2004 and was taken over by WESTLOCK (48787).

Fort Saskatchewan (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48800) 22

 FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48800) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as LAMONT COUNTY (CSD 4810058) and STURGEON COUNTY (CSD 4811059) were taken over by FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48759). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48800) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as STRATHCONA COUNTY (CSD 4811052) was taken over by STRATHCONA (48768) and STRATHCONA COUNTY (48767). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FORT SASKATCHEWAN (48800) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of LAMONT COUNTY (CSD 4810058) and part of STURGEON COUNTY (CSD 4811059). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Swan Hills (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48801) 21

 SWAN HILLS (48801) closed on December 31st, 2004 and was taken over by SWAN HILLS (48776).

Crowsnest Pass (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48811) 22

 CROWSNEST PASS (48811) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of PINCHER CREEK NO. 9 (CSD 4803011) and BLAIRMORE (48917). CROWSNEST PASS (48811) also

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reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of RANCHLAND NO. 66 (CSD 4815045) was taken over by NANTON (48001) and CLARESHOLM (48815). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Bow Island (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48812) 22

 BOW ISLAND (48812) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of FORTY MILE COUNTY NO. 8 (CSD 4801008) and part of WARNER COUNTY NO. 5 (CSD 4802001). BOW ISLAND (48812) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of CYPRESS COUNTY (CSD 4801003) was taken over by BROOKS (48708) and REDCLIFF (48735). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Cardston (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48813) 22

 CARDSTON (48813) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of LETHBRIDGE COUNTY (CSD 4802001). CARDSTON (48813) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of CARDSTON COUNTY (CSD 4803001) was taken over by MAGRATH (48820), MILK RIVER (48829) and FORT MACLEOD (48831). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CARDSTON (48813) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over CARDSTON (48894). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Claresholm (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48814) 21

 CLARESHOLM (48814) closed on September 30th, 2005 and was taken over by CLARESHOLM (48815).

Claresholm (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48815) 22

 CLARESHOLM (48815) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of RANCHLAND NO. 66 (CSD 4815045) and part of LETHBRIDGE COUNTY (CSD 4802011). CLARESHOLM (48815) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of WILLOW CREEK NO. 26 (CSD 4803018) was taken over by NANTON (48001), HIGH RIVER (48720), PINCHER CREEK (48824) and FORT MACLEOD (48831). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CLARESHOLM (48815) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over CLARESHOLM (48814). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fort Macleod (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48817) 21

 FORT MACLEOD (48817) closed on March 31st, 2005 and was taken over by FORT MACLEOD (48831).

Lethbridge (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48819) 22

 LETHBRIDGE (48819) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of LETHBRIDGE COUNTY (CSD 4802011). LETHBRIDGE (48819) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as STIRLING (CSD 4802009) was taken over by MAGRATH (48820). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Magrath (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48820) 22

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 MAGRATH (48820) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of WARNER COUNTY NO. 5 (CSD 4802001), part of CARDSTON COUNTY (CSD 4803001) and STIRLING (CSD 4802009). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MAGRATH (48820) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over RAYMOND (48830). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Redcliff (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48821) 21

 REDCLIFF (48821) closed on December 31st, 2006 and was taken over by REDCLIFF (48735), BOW ISLAND (48812) and TABER (48826).

Picture Butte (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48823) 22

 PICTURE BUTTE (48823) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of LETHBRIDGE COUNTY (CSD 4802011) was taken over by CARDSTON (48813) CLARESHOLM (48815), LETHBRIDGE (48819) and FORT MACLEOD (48831). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Pincher Creek (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48824) 22

 PINCHER CREEK (48824) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of PINCHER CREEK NO. 9 (CSD 4803011) was taken over by CROWSNEST PASS (48811). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PINCHER CREEK (48824) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over PINCHER CREEK (48825). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Pincher Creek (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48825) 21

 PINCHER CREEK (48825) closed on May 30th, 2005 and was taken over by PINCHER CREEK (48824).

Taber (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48826) 22

 TABER (48826) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of NEWELL COUNTY NO. 4 (CSD 4802031), part of VULCAN COUNTY (CSD 4805001), part of FORTY MILE COUNTY NO. 8 (CSD 4801008) and part of WARNER COUNTY NO. 5 (CSD 4802001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Vulcan (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48828) 22

 VULCAN (48828) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of VULCAN COUNTY (CSD 4805001) was taken over by GLEICHEN (48718), STRATHMORE (48726) and TABER (48826). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Milk River (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48829) 22

 MILK RIVER (48829) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of CARDSTON COUNTY (CSD 4803001). MILK RIVER (48829) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of WARNER COUNTY (CSD 4802001) was taken over by BOW ISLAND (48812), MAGRATH (48820) and TABER (48826). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Raymond (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48830) 21

 RAYMOND (48830) closed on December 31st, 2004 and was taken over by MAGRATH (48820).

Fort Macleod (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48831) 22

 FORT MACLEOD (48831) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over WILLOW CREEK NO. 26 (CSD 4803018), part of LETHBRIDGE COUNTY (CSD 4802011) and part of CARDSTON COUNTY (CSD 4803001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FORT MACLEOD (48831) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over FORT MACLEOD (48817). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Beaverlodge (RCMP Rural), Alta.. (48840) 22

 BEAVERLODGE (48840) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of SADDLE HILLS COUNTY (CSD 4819059). BEAVERLODGE (48840) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of GRANDE PRAIRIE COUNTY NO. 1 (CSD 4819006) was taken over by GRANDEPRAIRIE (48847). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BEAVERLODGE (48840) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over HORSE LAKES 152B (CSD 4819815). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Grimshaw (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48841) 21

 GRIMSHAW (48841) closed on December 31st, 2004 and was taken over by GRIMSHAW (48845).

Fairview (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48842) 22

 FAIRVIEW (48842) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of CLEAR HILLS NO. 21 (CSD 4817062). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FAIRVIEW (48842) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over FAIRVIEW (48852). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Faust (RCMP Rural), Alta.. (48843) 22

 FAUST (48843) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as DRIFT PILE RIVER 150 (CSD 4817828) and SWAN RIVER 150E were taken over by LAKESHORE REGIONAL (48017). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FAUST (48843) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of BIG LAKES (CSD 4817027). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FAUST (48843) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of BIG LAKES (CSD 4817027). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FAUST (48843) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over DRIFT PILE RIVER 150 (CSD 4817828) and SWAN RIVER 150E (CSD 4817831). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fort Vermilion (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48844) 22

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 FORT VERMILION (48844) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of FOX LAKE 162 (CSD 4817835), part of JOHN D'OR PRAIRIE 215 (CSD 4817837), part of TALL CREE 173 (CSD 4817838), part of TALL CREE 173A (CSD 4817840) and part of BEAVER RANCH 163 (CSD 4817841). FORT VERMILION also reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of FORT VERMILLION 173B (CSD 4817859) was taken over by NORTH PEACE TRIBAL (48006). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FORT VERMILION (48844) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of FOX LAKE 162 (CSD 4817835), part of JOHN D’OR PRAIRIE 215 (CSD 4817837), part of TALL CREE 173 (CSD 4817838), part of TALL CREE 173A (CSD 4817840), part of BEAVER RANCH 163 (CSD 4817841), part of IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 24 (CSD 4816051) and part of MACKENZIE NO. 23 (CSD 4817095). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FORT VERMILION (48844) reduced its boundaries in 2005 as BEAVER RANCH 163 (CSD 4817841), FOX LAKE 162 (CSD 4817835), JOHN D'OR PRAIRIE 215 (CSD 4817837), TALL CREE 173 (CSD 4817838) and TALL CREE 173A (CSD 4817840) were taken over by NORTH PEACE TRIBAL (48006). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Grimshaw (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48845) 22

 2011-GRIMSHAW (48845) closed on December 31st, 2010 and was taken over by PEACE RIVER (48855). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 GRIMSHAW (48845) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of NORTHERN LIGHTS NO. 22 (CSD 4817076). GRIMSHAW (48845) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as CLEAR HILLS NO. 21 (CSD 4817062) was taken over by FAIRVIEW (48842) and MANNING (48851) and PEACE NO. 135 (CSD 4819071) was taken over by PEACE RIVER (48855). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 GRIMSHAW (48845) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over CLEAR HILLS 152C (CSD 4817825) and DUNCAN’S 151A (CSD 4819826). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 GRIMSHAW (48845) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over GRIMSHAW (48841). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Grande Prairie (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48847) 22

 GRANDE PRAIRIE (48847) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of GREENVIEW NO. 16 (CSD 4818015) and part of GRANDE PRAIRIE COUNTY NO. 1 (CSD 4819006). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

High Level (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48848) 22

 HIGH LEVEL (48848) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of MACKENZIE NO. 23 (CSD 4817095) and part of NORTHERN LIGHTS NO. 22 (CSD 4817076). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HIGH LEVEL (48848) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over HIGH LEVEL (48859). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

High Prairie (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48849) 22

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 HIGH PRAIRIE (48849) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as SUCKER CREEK 150A (CSD 4817829), KAPAWE’NO FIRST NATION (PAKASHAN 150D) (CSD 4817830), KAPAWE’NO FIRST NATION (FREEMAN 150B) (CSD 4817836), KAPAWE’NO FIRST NATION (HALCRO 150C) (CSD 4817852) and KAPAWE’NO FIRST NATION (GROUARD 230) (CSD 4817858) were taken over by LAKESHORE REGIONAL (48017). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HIGH PRAIRIE (48849) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of BIG LAKES (CSD 4817027), was taken over by FAUST (48843) and SWAN HILLS (48776). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HIGH PRAIRIE (48849) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of BIG LAKES (CSD 4817027), was taken over by FAUST (48843) and MCLENNAN (48853). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HIGH PRAIRIE (48849) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over SUCKER CREEK 150A (CSD 4817829), KAPAWE’NO FIRST NATION (PAKASHAN 150D) (CSD 4817830), KAPAWE’NO FIRST NATION (FREEMAN 150B) (CSD 4817836) and KAPAWE’NO FIRST NATION (HALCRO 150C) (CSD 4817852). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HIGH PRAIRIE (48849) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over HIGH PRAIRIE (48850). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

High Prairie (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48850) 21

 HIGH PRAIRIE (48850) closed on March 31st, 2005 and was taken over by HIGH PRAIRIE (48849).

Manning (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48851) 22

 MANNING (48851) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of CLEAR HILLS NO. 21 (CSD 4817062). MANNING (48851) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of NORTHERN LIGHTS NO. 22 (CSD 4817076) was taken over by GRIMSHAW (48845), HIGH LEVEL (48848) and PEACE RIVER (48855). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fairview (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48852) 21

 FAIRVIEW (48852) closed on March 31st, 2005 and was taken over by FAIRVIEW (48842).

McLennan (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48853) 22

 MCLENNAN (48853) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of BIG LAKES (CSD 4817027) was taken over by FAUST (48843). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MCLENNAN (48853) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of BIG LAKES (CSD 4817027). MCLENNAN (48853) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of BIRCH HILLS COUNTY (CSD 4819049) was taken over by SPIRIT RIVER (48857). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Peace River (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48855) 22

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 PEACE RIVER (48855) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of MACKENZIE NO. 23 (CSD 4817095), part of NORTHERN LIGHTS NO. 22 (CSD 4817076) and part of PEACE NO. 135 (CSD 4819071). PEACE RIVER (48855) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of NORTHERN SUNRISE COUNTY (CSD 4817026) was taken over by RED EARTH CREEK (48932). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Slave Lake (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48856) 22

 SLAVE LAKE (48856) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as SAWRIDGE 150G (CSD 4817832) and SAWRIDGE 150H (CSD 4817833) were taken over by LAKESHORE REGIONAL (48017). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SLAVE LAKE (48856) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of LESSER SLAVE RIVER NO. 124 (CSD 4817033) and OPPORTUNITY NO. 17 (CSD 4817031) were taken over by WESTLOCK (48787) and RED EARTH CREEK (48932) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SLAVE LAKE (48856) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over LESSER SLAVE RIVER NO. 124 (CSD 4817033), SAWRIDGE 150G (CSD 4817832) and SAWRIDGE 150H (CSD 4817833). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Spirit River (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48857) 22

 SPIRIT RIVER (48857) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of BIRCH HILLS COUNTY (CSD 4819049). SPIRIT RIVER (48857) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of SADDLE HILLS COUNTY (CSD 4819059) was taken over by BEAVERLODGE (48840). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

High Level (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48859) 21

 HIGH LEVEL (48859) closed on March 31st, 2005 and was taken over by HIGH LEVEL (48848).

Valleyview (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48860) 22

 VALLEYVIEW (48860) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of GREENVIEW NO. 16 (CSD 4818015). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 VALLEYVIEW (48860) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over STURGEON LAKE 154 (CSD 4818816) and STURGEON LAKE 154A (CSD 4818818). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 VALLEYVIEW (48860) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over VALLEYVIEW (48861). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Valleyview (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48861) 21

 VALLEYVIEW (48861) closed on December 31st, 2003 and was taken over by VALLEYVIEW (48860).

Fox Creek (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48863) 21

 FOX CREEK (48863) closed on December 31st, 2004 and was taken over by FOX CREEK (48864).

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Fox Creek (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48864) 22

 FOX CREEK (48864) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of GREENVIEW NO. 16 (CSD 4818015) was taken over by GRANDE PRAIRIE (48847) and VALLEYVIEW (48860). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FOX CREEK (48864) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over FOX CREEK (48863). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Assumption (Rainbow Lake) (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48869) 22

 ASSUMPTION (RAINBOW LAKE) (48869) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of MACKENZIE NO. 23 (CSD 4817095) and part of NORTHERN LIGHTS NO. 22 (CSD 4817076) were taken over by PEACE RIVER (48855). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Bashaw (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48870) 22

 BASHAW (48870) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of STETTLER COUNTY NO. 6 (CSD 4807019), part of PONOKA COUNTY (CSD 4808038), part of CAMROSE COUNTY NO. 22 (CSD 4810001) and part of LACOMBE COUNTY (CSD 4808022). BASHAW (48870) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of WETASKIWIN COUNTY NO. 10 (CSD 4811001) was taken over by THORSBY (48777). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Didsbury (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48871) 22

 DIDSBURY (48871) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of BIGHORN NO. 8 (CSD 4815015). DIDSBURY (48871) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY (CSD 4806028) was taken over by SUNDRE (48885) and BEISEKER (48707). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DIDSBURY (48871) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over DIDSBURY (48874). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Camrose (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48872) 22

 CAMROSE (48872) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of CAMROSE COUNTY NO. 22 (CSD 4810001). CAMROSE (48872) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of WETASKIWIN COUNTY NO. 10 (CSD 4811001) was taken over by THORSBY (48777) and DRAYTON VALLEY (48793). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Coronation (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48873) 22

 CORONATION (48873) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of SPECIAL AREA NO. 2 (CSD 4804004) was taken over by BROOKS (48708). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Didsbury (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48874) 22

 DIDSBURY (48874) closed on December 31st, 2004 and was taken over by DIDSBURY (48871).

Innisfail (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48876) 22

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 INNISFAIL (48876) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of RED DEER COUNTY (CSD 4808001) and part of CLEARWATER COUNTY (CSD 4809002). INNISFAIL (48876) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of KNEEHILL COUNTY (CSD 4805041) was taken over by BEISEKER (48707), DRUMHELLER (48715), OLDS (48879) and THREE HILLS (48889). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Killam (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48877) 22

 KILLAM (48877) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of PROVOST NO. 52 (CSD 4807001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Olds (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48879) 22

 OLDS (48879) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of KNEEHILL COUNTY (CSD 4805041). OLDS (48879) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY (CSD 4806028) and RED DEER COUNTY (CSD 4808001) were taken over by SUNDRE (48885) and INNISFAIL (48876) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Ponoka (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48880) 22

 PONOKA (48880) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of LACOMBE COUNTY (CSD 4808022). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PONOKA (48880) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of PONOKA COUNTY (CSD 4808038). PONOKA (48880) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of LACOMBE COUNTY (CSD 4808022) was taken over by BASHAW (48870). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Provost (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48881) 22

 PROVOST (48881) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of PROVOST NO. 52 (CSD 4807001) was taken over by KILLAM (48877). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Red Deer (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48882) 22

 RED DEER (48882) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of RED DEER COUNTY (CSD 4808001) and LACOMBE COUNTY (CSD 4808022) were taken over by BLACKFALDS (48883). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RED DEER (48882) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of RED DEER COUNTY (CSD 4808001) and part of LACOMBE COUNTY (CSD 4808022). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Blackfalds (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48883) 22

 BLACKFALDS (48883) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of RED DEER COUNTY (CSD 4808001) and part of LACOMBE COUNTY (CSD 4808022). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BLACKFALDS (48883) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of RED DEER COUNTY (CSD 4808001) was taken over by INNISFAIL (48876) and RED DEER (48882) and part of

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LACOMBE COUNTY (CSD 4808022) was taken over by BASHAW (48870) and RED DEER (48882). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Rocky Mountain House (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48884) 22

 ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE (48884) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of CLEARWATER COUNTY (CSD 4809002). ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE (48884) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of BIGHORN NO. 8 (CSD 4815015) was taken over by CANMORE (48729), DIDSBURY (48871) and COCHRANE (48900). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Sundre (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48885) 22

 SUNDRE (48885) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of MOUNTAIN VIEW COUNTY (CSD 4806028). SUNDRE (48885) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of CLEARWATER COUNTY (CSD 4809002) was taken over by INNISFAIL (48876) and ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE (48884). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Stettler (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48887) 22

 STETTLER (48887) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of STETTLER COUNTY NO. 6 (CSD 4807019). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Three Hills (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48889) 22

 THREE HILLS (48889) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of KNEEHILL COUNTY (CSD 4805041) and part of RED DEER COUNTY (CSD 4808001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 THREE HILLS (48889) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over THREE HILLS (48905). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Wetaskiwin (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48890) 22

 WETASKIWIN (48890) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as NORRIS BEACH (CSD 4811007) and part of LEDUC COUNTY (CSD 4811012) were taken over by WETASKIWIN (48891). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WETASKIWIN (48890) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of LEDUC COUNTY (CSD 4811012). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Wetaskiwin (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48891) 22

 WETASKIWIN (48891) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over NORRIS BEACH (CSD 4811007) and part of LEDUC COUNTY (CSD 4811012). WETASKIWIN (48891) also reduced its boundaries in 2009 as SAMSON 137 (CSD 4808811), SAMSON 137A (CSD 4808812) and PIGEON LAKE 138A (CSD 4811802) were taken over by HOBBEMA (48942). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WETASKIWIN (48891) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of GOLDEN DAYS (CSD 4811023). WETASKIWIN (48891) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of

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WETASKIWIN COUNTY NO. 10 (CSD 4811001) was taken over by DRAYTON VALLEY (48793). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Ponoka (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48893) 22

 PONOKA (48893) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of LACOMBE COUNTY (CSD 4808022) was taken over by PONOKA (48880). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PONOKA (48893) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of LACOMBE COUNTY (CSD 4808022). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Cardston (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48894) 21

 CARDSTON (48894) closed on May 30th, 2005 and was taken over by CARDSTON (48813).

Devon (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48896) 22

 DEVON (48896) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as CALMAR (CSD 4811019) was taken over by LEDUC (48763). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Morinville (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48897) 22

 MORINVILLE (48897) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY (CSD 4813001) was taken over by MORINVILLE (48790). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MORINVILLE (48897) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY (CSD 4813001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Desmarais (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48898) 22

 DESMARAIS (48898) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of OPPORTUNITY NO. 17 (CSD 4817031). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Cochrane (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48900) 22

 COCHRANE (48900) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as KANANASKIS (CSD 4815013) and part of BIGHORN NO. 8 (CSD 4815015) were taken over by COCHRANE (48713). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 COCHRANE (48900) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of BIGHORN NO. 8 (CSD 4815015) and part of KANANASKIS (CSD 4815013). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Redwater (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48902) 21

 REDWATER (48902) closed on December 31st, 2004 and was taken over by REDWATER (48769).

Three Hills (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48905) 21

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 THREE HILLS (48905) closed on May 30th, 2005 and was taken over by THREE HILLS (48889).

Rimbey (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48911) 21

 RIMBEY (48911) closed on December 31st, 2004 and was taken over by RIMBEY (48916).

Sylvan Lake (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48914) 22

 SYLVAN LAKE (48914) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of RED DEER COUNTY (CSD 4808001) was taken over by RED DEER (48882) and THREE HILLS (48889) and part of LACOMBE COUNTY (CSD 4808022) was taken over by RED DEER (48882), PONOKA (48893) and RIMBEY (48916). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kitscoty (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48915) 22

 KITSCOTY (48915) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of VERMILION RIVER COUNTY NO. 24 (CSD 4810036). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Rimbey (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48916) 22

 RIMBEY (48916) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of LACOMBE COUNTY (CSD 4808022). RIMBEY (48916) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of PONOKA COUNTY (CSD 4808038) was taken over by DRAYTON VALLEY (48793), BASHAW (48870) and PONOKA (48880) and part of CLEARWATER COUNTY (CSD 4809002) was taken over by ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE (48884). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RIMBEY (48916) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over RIMBEY (48911). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Blairmore (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48917) 21

 BLAIRMORE (48917) closed on October 31st, 2007 and was taken over by CROWSNEST PASS (48811).

Kananaskis (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48931) 22

 KANANASKIS (48931) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of KANANASKIS (CSD 4815013) was taken over by TURNER VALLEY (48725) and COCHRANE (48900). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Red Earth Creek (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48932) 22

 RED EARTH CREEK (48932) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of OPPORTUNITY NO. 17 (CSD 4817031) and part of NORTHERN SUNRISE COUNTY (CSD 4817026). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Barrhead (RCMP Municipal), Alta. (48934) 21

 BARRHEAD (48934) closed on September 30th, 2005 and was taken over by BARRHEAD (48941).

Barrhead (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48941) 22

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 BARRHEAD (48931) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of LAC STE. ANNE COUNTY (CSD 4813001) was taken over by STONY PLAIN (48775) and MORINVILLE (48897) and part of WOODLANDS COUNTY (CSD 4813029) was taken over by SWAN HILLS (48776) and WHITECOURT (48788). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BARRHEAD (48941) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over BARRHEAD (48934). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Hobbema (RCMP Rural), Alta. (48942) 22

 HOBBEMA (48942) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over SAMSON 137 (CSD 4808811), SAMSON 137A (CSD 4808812) and PIGEON LAKE 138A (CSD 4811802). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 HOBBEMA (48942) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over HOBBEMA (48090). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Delta (Municipal), B.C. (59004) 22

 DELTA (59004) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over TSAWWASSEN (CSD 5915802). Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Klemtu (Municipal), B.C. (59006) 10

 KLEMTU (59006) closed on June 1st, 2009 and was taken over by BELLA BELLA (59924).

 Crime data for the months of January to May 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 Crime data for the months of January to December 2007 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Lake Cowichan (Municipal), B.C. (59007) 10

 LAKE COWICHAN (59007) closed on January 31st, 2004 and was taken over by LAKE COWICHAN (59903).

Abbotsford (Municipal), B.C. (59009) 22

 Crime data for the months of February to April 2005 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Takla Landing (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59014) 22

 TAKLA LANDING (59014) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of BULKLEY-NECHAKO C (CSD 5951015) was taken over by FORT ST JAMES (59826). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Oak Bay (Municipal), B.C. (59015) 22

 OAK BAY (59015) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of CAPITAL H (PART 1) (CSD 5917054) was taken over by LANGFORD (59844). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Port Moody (Municipal), B.C. (59016) 22

 PORT MOODY (59016) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020) was taken over by NORTH VANCOUVER (59947). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PORT MOODY (59016) data for 2001 include estimates for 2 months for PORT MOODY (59016) covering the phase-in period required for a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Fernie (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59018) 10

 FERNIE (59018) closed on April 30th, 2004 and was taken over by FERNIE (59796).

Sooke (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59020) 22

 Crime data for the months of March to October 2005 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Greater Vancouver Transportation (Transportation Authority), B.C. (59022) 22

 Crime data for the months of February, May and December 2009 are estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 GREATER VANCOUVER TRANSPORTATION (59022) opened on January 1st, 2008.

Vancouver (Municipal), B.C. (59023) 22

 VANCOUVER (59023) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020) was taken over by NORTH VANCOUVER (59947). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 VANCOUVER (59023) changed their scoring procedures for reporting impaired driving incidents in 2004 to include all incidents of impaired driving, not just those resulting in a charge being laid, meaning that incidents cleared by "other means", (e.g. roadside suspension) are now included. This resulted in almost 1,900 additional incidents being reported in 2004 compared to 2003. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

 VANCOUVER (59023) data for 2001 include estimates for three months for VANCOUVER (59023) covering the phase-in period required for a new records management system. In addition, from September 2000 to September 2001, as a result of labour action, there were decreases in the number of crimes reported to VANCOUVER (59023) for certain offences. As a result, the number of Criminal Code offences reported by Vancouver was affected during this period.

West Kelowna (RCMP Municipal), BC. (59027) 22

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 WEST KELOWNA (59027) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of CENTRAL OKANAGAN J (CSD 5935020) was taken over by KELOWNA (59766). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WEST KELOWNA (59027) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over CENTRAL OKANAGAN J (CSD 5935020). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WEST KELOWNA (59027) opened on January 1st, 2009.

Duncan (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59028) 22

 DUNCAN (59028) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over DUNCAN (CSD 5919012). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DUNCAN (59028) opened on April 1st, 2009.

Kent (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59029) 22

 KENT (59029) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over KENT (CSD 5909032). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KENT (59029) opened on April 1st, 2009.

Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59033) 22

 NORTHERN ROCKIES REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY (59033) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over FORT NELSON (CSD 5959005), NORTHERN ROCKIES A (CSD 5959011) and NORTHERN ROCKIES B (CSD 5959013). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NORTHERN ROCKIES REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY (59033) opened on April 1st, 2010.

Surrey (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59704) 22

 SURREY (59704) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020) was taken over by NORTH VANCOUVER (59947). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

North Vancouver City (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59706) 22

 NORTH VANCOUVER CITY (59706) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as MISSION 1 (CSD 5915807) was taken over by NORTH VANCOUVER (59947). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

North Vancouver District (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59707) 22

 NORTH VANCOUVER DISTRICT (59707) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as BURRARD INLET 3 (CSD 5915806) and SEYMOUR CREEK 2 (CSD 5915811) were taken over by NORTH VANCOUVER (59947). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Coquitlam (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59709) 22

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 COQUITLAM (59709) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of FRASER VALLEY F (CSD 5909060) was taken over by MISSION (59733). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 COQUITLAM (59709) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020) was taken over by NORTH VANCOUVER (59947). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Richmond (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59711) 22

 RICHMOND (59711) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over RICHMOND (CSD 5915015). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 RICHMOND (59711) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020) was taken over by NORTH VANCOUVER (59947). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Spallumcheen (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59718) 22

 SPALLUMCHEEN (59718) closed on March 31st, 2007 and was taken over by ARMSTRONG (59752).

Agassiz (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59721) 22

 AGASSIZ (59721) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of FRASER VALLEY C (CSD 5909048) was taken over by MISSION (59733). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 AGASSIZ (59721) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of FRASER VALLEY C (CSD 5909048). AGASSIZ (59721) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as KENT (CSD 5909032) and FRASER VALLEY D (CSD 5909034) were taken over by SALMON ARM (59776) and CHILLIWACK (59725) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 AGASSIZ (59721) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over KENT (59841). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Chilliwack (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59725) 22

 CHILLIWACK (59725) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of FRASER VALLEY D (CSD 5909034). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Hope (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59729) 22

 HOPE (59729) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of FRASER VALLEY D (CSD 5909034) was taken over by CHILLIWACK (59725). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

South Okanagan-Keremeos (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59730) 22

 SOUTH OKANAGAN-KEREMEOS (59730) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of OKANAGAN-SIMILMAMEEN G (CSD 5907053) was taken over by PRINCETON (59739). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Mission (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59733) 22

 MISSION (59733) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of FRASER VALLEY C (CSD 5909048). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 MISSION (59733) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of FRASER VALLEY F (CSD 5909060). MISSION (59733) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of FRASER VALLEY C (CSD 5909048) was taken over by AGASSIZ (59721). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

South Okanagan/Oliver (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59735) 22

 2011-SOUTH OKANAGAN/OLIVER (59735) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E (CSD 5905054) and part of OSOYOOS 1 (CSD 5907802) were taken over by SOUTH OKANAGAN/OSOYOOS (59736) and part of OKANAGAN- SIMILKAMEEN C (CSD 5907028) and OAKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN D (CSD 5907047) were taken over by and PENTICTON (59738). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTH OKANAGAN/OLIVER (59735) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E (CSD 5905054) was taken over by SOUTH OKANAGAN/OSOYOOS (59736). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTH OKANAGAN/OLIVER (59735) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E (CSD 5905054). SOUTH OKANAGAN/OLIVER (59735) also reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN A (CSD 5907022) was taken over by SOUTH OKANAGAN/OSOYOOS (59736). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTH OKANAGAN/OLIVER (59735) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E (CSD 5905054) and part of OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN D (CSD 5907047). SOUTH OKANAGAN/OLIVER (59735) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN A (CSD 5907022) was taken over by SOUTH OKANAGAN/OSOYOOS (59736). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

South Okanagan/Osoyoos (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59736) 22

 2011-SOUTH OKANAGAN/OSOYOOS (59736) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E (CSD 5905054) and part of OSOYOOS 1 (CSD 5907802). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTH OKANAGAN/OSOYOOS (59736) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E (CSD 5905054). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTH OKANAGAN/OSOYOOS (59736) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN A (CSD 5907022). SOUTH OKANAGAN/OSOYOOS (59736) also reduced its boundaries in 2009 as part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E (CSD 5905054) was taken over by SOUTH OKANAGAN/OLIVER (59735). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SOUTH OKANAGAN/OSOYOOS (59736) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E (CSD 5905054) and part of OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN A (CSD 5907022). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Penticton (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59738) 22

 2011-PENTICTON (59738) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over OKANAGAN- SIMILAMEEN D (CSD 5907047) and part of OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN C (CSD 5907028). PENTICTON (59738) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of OKANAGAN- SIMILKAMEEN F (CSD 5907051) was taken over by KELOWNA (59766). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PENTICTON (59738) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN D (CSD 5907047) was taken over by SOUTH OKANAGAN/OLIVER (59735). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Princeton (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59739) 22

 PRINCETON (59739) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of OKANAGAN- SIMILKAMEEN G (CSD 5907053). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Anahim Lake (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59750) 22

 ANAHIM LAKE (59750) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of CARIBOO J (CSD 5941039) was taken over by ALEXIS CREEK (59751). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Alexis Creek (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59751) 22

 ALEXIS CREEK (59751) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of CARIBOO J (CSD 5941039). ALEXIS CREEK also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of CARIBOO K (CSD 5941041) was taken over by WILLIAMS LAKE (59782). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Armstrong (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59752) 22

 ARMSTRONG (59752) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over SPALLUMCHEEN (59718). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Barriere (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59753) 22

 2011-BARRIERE (59753) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of THOMPSON-NICOLA O (LOWER NORTH THOMPSON) (CSD 5933072). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BARRIERE (59753) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of THOMPSON- NICOLA O (LOWER NORTH THOMPSON) (CSD 5933072). BARRIERE (59753) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THOMPSON-NICOLA P (RIVERS AND THE PEAKS) (CSD 5933044) was taken over by T’KUMLUPS (59764). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Ashcroft (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59754) 22

 ASHCROFT (59754) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of THOMPSON- NICOLA I (BLUE SKY COUNTRY) (CSD 5933037). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Chase (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59756) 22

 CHASE (59756) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of THOMPSON-NICOLA L (CSD 5933060). CHASE (59756) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THOMPSON- NICOLA P (RIVERS AND THE PEAKS) (CSD 5933044) and COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP C (CSD 5939037) were taken over by T’KUMLUPS (59764) and SALMON ARM (59777) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Clearwater (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59757) 22

 2011-CLEARWATER (59757) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of THOMPSON-NICOLA O (LOWER NORTH THOMPSON) (CSD 5933072) was taken over by BARRIERE (59753). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CLEARWATER (59757) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THOMPSON-NICOLA O (LOWER NORTH THOMPSON) (CSD 5933072) was taken over by BARRIERE (59764). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Clinton (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59758) 22

 2011-CLINTON (59758) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of CARIBOO G (CSD 5941015) and part of CARIBOO L (CSD 5941017). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CLINTON (59758) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of CARIBOO G (CSD 59410158) was taken over by 100 MILE HOUSE (59774). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Falkland (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59760) 22

 FALKLAND (59760) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THOMPSON-NICOLA L (CSD 5933060) and COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP D (CSD 5939039) were taken over by CHASE (59756) and SALMON ARM (59777) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

T’Kumlups (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59764) 22

 T’KUMLUPS (59764) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of THOMPSON- NICOLA P (RIVERS AND THE PEAKS) (CSD 5933044). T’KUMLUPS (59764) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THOMPSON-NICOLA J (COPPER DESERT COUNTY) (CSD 5933039) was taken over by LOGAN LAKE (59771). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kelowna (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59766) 22

 2011-KELOWNA (59766) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E (CSD 5905054) and part of OKANAGAN-SIMILKAMEEN F (CSD 5907051). KELOWNA (59766) also reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of CENTRAL OKANAGAN J (CSD 5935020) was taken over by VERNON (59781). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KELOWNA (59766) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of CENTRAL OKANAGAN J (CSD 5935020). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 KELOWNA (59766) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as CENTRAL OKANAGAN J (CSD 5935020) was taken over by WEST KELOWNA (59027). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Lillooet (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59768) 22

 LILLOOET (59768) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of SQUAMISH-LILLOOET C (CSD 5931017) was taken over by PEMBERTON (59782). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 LILLOOET (59768) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of SQUAMISH- LILLOOET C (CSD 5931017). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Lumby (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59769) 22

 LUMBY (59769) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of NORTH OKANAGAN C (CSD 5937021) and part of NORTH OKANAGAN D (CSD 5937022). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Lytton (RCMP Rural), BC (59770) 22

 LYTTON (59770) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THOMPSON-NICOLA I (BLUE SKY COUNTRY) (CSD 5933037) was taken over by ASHROFT (59754). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Logan Lake (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59771) 22

 LOGAN LAKE (59771) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of THOMPSON- NICOLA J (COPPER DESERT COUNTRY) (CSD 5933039) and part of THOMPSON-NICOLA M (CSD 5933008). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Merritt (RCMP Rural), BC (59772) 22

 MERRITT (59772) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of THOMPSON-NICOLA M (CSD 5933008) was taken over by LOGAN LAKE (59771). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

100 Mile House (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59774) 22

 2011-100 MILE HOUSE (59774) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as CARIBOO F (CSD 5941014) was taken over by WILLIAMS LAKE (59782) and part of CARIBOO G (CSD 5941015) and CARIBOO L (CSD 5941017) were taken over by CLINTON (59758). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 100 MILE HOUSE (59774) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over CARIBOO G (CSD 5941015). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 100 MILE HOUSE (59774) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of CARIBOO F (CSD 5941014). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Revelstoke (RCMP Rural), BC (59775) 22

 REVELSTOKE (59775) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP B (CSD 5939023) and part of COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP E (CSD 5939043) were taken over by

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NAKUSP (59804) and SICAMOUS (59778) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Salmon Arm (RCMP Municipal), BC (59776) 22

 SALMON ARM (59776) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as KENT (CSD 5909032) was taken over by KENT (59029). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SALMON ARM (59777) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over KENT (CSD 5909032). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SALMON ARM (59776) reduced its boundaries in 2005 as SWITSEMALPH 7 (CSD 5939810), SWITSEMALPH 3 (CSD 5939808) and SWITSEMALPH 6 (CSD 5939809) were taken over by SALMON ARM (59777). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Salmon Arm (RCMP Rural), BC (59777) 22

 SALMON ARM (59777) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP C (CSD 5939037) was taken over by SICAMOUS (59778). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SALMON ARM (59777) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of COLUMBIA- SHUSWAP C (CSD 5939037) and part of COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP D (CSD 5939039). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SALMON ARM (59777) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2005 by taking over SWITSEMALPH 7 (CSD 5939810), SWITSEMALPH 3 (CSD 5939808) and SWITSEMALPH 6 (CSD 5939809). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Sicamous (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59778) 22

 SICAMOUS (59778) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP C (CSD 5939037). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SICAMOUS (59778) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of COLUMBIA- SHUSWAP E (CSD 5939043). SICAMOUS (59778) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of COLUMBIA-SHUSWAP C (CSD 5939037) was taken over by SALMON ARM (59777). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Vernon (RCMP Rural), BC (59781) 22

 2011-VERNON (59781) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of CENTRAL OKANAGAN J (CSD 5935020). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 VERNON (59781) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of NORTH OKANAGAN C (CSD 5937021) and part of NORTH OKANAGAN D (CSD 5937022) were taken over by LUMBY (59769). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Williams Lake (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59782) 22

 2011-WILLIAMS LAKE (59782) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over CARIBOO F (CSD 5941014). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 WILLIAMS LAKE (59782) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of CARIBOO K (CSD 5941041). WILLIAMS LAKE (59782) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of CARIBOO F (CSD 5941014) was taken over by 100 MILE HOUSE (59774). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Castlegar (RCMP Rural), BC (59791) 22

 CASTLEGAR (59791) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY B (CSD 5905030). CASTLEGAR (59791) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of CENTRAL KOOTENAY I (CSD 5903056) was taken over by NELSON (59805). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Cranbrook (RCMP Rural), BC (59793) 22

 CRANBROOK (59793) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of EAST KOOTENAY B (CSD 5901019) and part of EAST KOOTENAY C (CSD 5901035). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Creston (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59795) 22

 2011-CRESTON (59795) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over CENTRAL KOOTENAY A (CSD 5903010). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 CRESTON (59795) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of CENTRAL KOOTENAY A (CSD 5903010) was taken over by KASLO (59800). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fernie (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59796) 22

 FERNIE (59796) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of EAST KOOTENAY B (CSD 5901019) and EAST KOOTENAY A (CSD 5901017) were taken over by CRANBROOK (59793) and SPARWOOD (59810). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 FERNIE (59796) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over FERNIE (59018). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kaslo (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59800) 22

 2011-KASLO (59800) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as CENTRAL KOOTENAY A (CSD 5903010) was taken over by CRESTON (59795). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KASLO (59800) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of CENTRAL KOOTENAY A (CSD 5903010) and part of CENTRAL KOOTENAY D (CSD 5903039). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kimberley (RCMP Rural), BC (59802) 22

 KIMBERLEY (59802) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of EAST KOOTENAY C (CSD 5901035) was taken over by CRANBROOK (59793). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

BoundaryMidway (RCMP Rural), BC (59803) 22

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 2011-BOUNDARY/MIDWAY (59803) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E (CSD 5905054) was taken over by KELOWNA (59766). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BOUNDARY/MIDWAY (59803) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY E (CSD 5905054) was taken over by SOUTH OKANAGAN/OLIVER (59735) and SOUTH OKANAGAN/OSOYOOS (59736). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Nakusp (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59804) 22

 NAKUSP (59804) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of COLUMBIA- SHUSWAP B (CSD 5939023). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Nelson (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59805) 22

 NELSON (59805) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of CENTRAL KOOTENAY I (CSD 5903056) and part of CENTRAL KOOTENAY H (CSD 5903052). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Slocan Lake (RCMP Rural), BC (59806) 22

 SLOCAN LAKE (59806) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of CENTRAL KOOTENAY D (CSD 5903039) and part of CENTRAL KOOTENAY H (CSD 5903052) were taken over by KASLO (59806) and NELSON (59805) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Sparwood (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59810) 22

 SPARWOOD (59810) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of EAST KOOTENAY A (CSD 5901017). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Trail and Greater District (RCMP Rural), BC (59812) 22

 TRAIL AND GREATER DISTRICT (59812) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of KOOTENAY BOUNDARY B (CSD 5905030) was taken over by CASTLEGAR (59791). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

North Saanich (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59815) 22

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Colwood (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59819) 22

 Crime data for the months of March to October 2005 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Chetwynd (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59821) 22

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 CHETWYND (59821) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of PEACE RIVER E (CSD 5955023) was taken over by DAWSON CREEK (59823). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Dawson Creek (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59823) 22

 DAWSON CREEK (59823) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of PEACE RIVER E (CSD 5955023). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Northern Rockies (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59825) 22

 NORTHERN ROCKIES (59825) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as FORT NELSON (CSD 5959005), NORTHERN ROCKIES A (CSD 5959011) and NORTHERN ROCKIES B (CSD 5959013) were taken over by NORTHERN ROCKIES REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY (59033). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fort St James (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59826) 22

 FORT ST JAMES (59826) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over BULKLEY- NECHAKO C (CSD 5951015). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fort St John (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59827) 22

 FORT ST JOHN (59827) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of PEACE RIVER B (CSD 5955040). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Hudson’s Hope (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59828) 22

 HUDSON’S HOPE (59828) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of PEACE RIVER B (CSD 5955040) was taken over by FORT ST JOHN (59827). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Mackenzie (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59830) 22

 MACKENZIE (59830) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over MACKENZIE (59929). MACKENZIE (59830 also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of FRASER-FORT GEORGE G (CSD 5953050) was taken over by PRINCE GEORGE (59831). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Prince George (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59831) 22

 PRINCE GEORGE (59831) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of FRASER- FORT GEORGE G (CSD 5953050). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Quesnel (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59832) 22

 QUESNEL (59832) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of CARIBOO C (CSD 5941026). QUESNEL (59832) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of CARIBOO J (CSD 5941039) was taken over by ALEXIS CREEK (59751). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Wells (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59835) 22

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 WELLS (59835) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of CARIBOO C (CSD 5941026) was taken over by QUESNEL (59832). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Langford (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59844) 22

 LANGFORD (59844) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as CAPITAL H (PART 1) (CSD 5917054) was taken over by METCHOSIN (59894). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 LANGFORD (59844) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of CAPITAL H (PART 1) (CSD 5917054). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the months of March to October 2005 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Atlin (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59845) 22

 2011-ATLIN (59845) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of STIKINE REGION (CSD 5957022) was taken over by DEASE LAKE (59860). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ATLIN (59845) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of STIKINE REGION (CSD 5959022). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Bella Coola (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59846) 22

 BELLA COOLA (59846) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of CENTRAL COAST A (CSD 5945006) was taken over by BELLA BELLA (59924). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Houston (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59849) 22

 HOUSTON (59849) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of BULKLEY-NECHAKO G (CSD 5951053) was taken over by GRANISLE (59923). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Kitimat (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59851) 22

 KITIMAT (59851) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over KITIMAT-STIKINE C (PART 2) (CSD 5949020). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 KITIMAT (59851) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as KITIMAT-STIKINE C (PART 2) (CSD 5949020) was taken over by BELLA BELLA (59924). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Masset (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59852) 22

 MASSET (59852) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of SKEENA-QUEEN CHARLOTTE D (CSD 5947027). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Queen Charlotte (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59855) 22

 QUEEN CHARLOTTE (59855) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of SKEENA-QUEEN CHARLOTTE D (CSD 5947027) was taken over by MASSET (59852). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Smithers (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59857) 22

 SMITHERS (59857) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of BULKLEY-NECHAKO G (CSD 5951053) was taken over by GRANISLE (59923). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Stewart (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59858) 22

 STEWART (59858) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as KITIMAT-STIKINE A (CSD 5949039) was taken over by PRINCE RUPERT (59859). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Prince Rupert (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59859) 22

 PRINCE RUPERT (59859) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over KITIMAT-STIKINE A (CSD 5949039). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Dease Lake (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59860) 22

 2011-DEASE LAKE (59860) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of STIKINE REGION (CSD 5957022). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 DEASE LAKE (59860) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of STIKINE REGION (CSD 5957022) was taken over by ATLIN (59845). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

View Royal (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59864) 22

 Crime data for the months of March to October 2005 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Pemberton (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59872) 22

 PEMBERTON (59872) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over SQUAMISH- LILLOOET C (CSD 5931017). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PEMBERTON (59872) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of SQUAMISSH-LILLOOET C (CSD 5931017) was taken over by LILLOOET (59768). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Powell River (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59874) 22

 POWELL RIVER (59874) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of COMOX- STRATHCONA J (CSD 5925054). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Sunshine Coast (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59875) 22

 SUNSHINE COAST (59875) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over SUNSHINE COAST F (CSD 5929028). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SUNSHINE COAST (59875) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of SUNSHINE COAST F (CSD 5929028) was taken over by SQUAMISH (59876). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Squamish (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59876) 22

 SQUAMISH (59876) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as SUNSHINE COAST F (CSD 5929028) was taken over by SUNSHINE COAST (59875). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SQUAMISH (59876) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of SQUAMISH- LILLOOET D (CSD 5931021). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SQUAMISH (59876) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of SUNSHINE COAST F (CSD 5929028). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SQUAMISH (59876) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as part of GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020) was taken over by NORTH VANCOUVER (59947). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

University (RCMP Rural), BC. (59879) 22

 UNIVERSITY (59879) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as RICHMOND (CSD 5915015) was taken over by RICHMOND (59711). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 UNIVERSITY (59879) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Bowen Island (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59886) 22

 BOWEN ISLAND (59886) reduced its boundaries in 2006 as GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020) was taken over by NORTH VANCOUVER (59947). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Alert Bay (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59890) 22

 ALERT BAY (59890) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of MOUNT WADDINGTON A (CSD 5943037) was taken over by PORT MCNEILL (59922). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 ALERT BAY (59890) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of MOUNT WADDINGTON A (CSD 5943037). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Campbell River (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59892) 22

 CAMPBELL RIVER (59892) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of COMOX-STRATHCONA H (CSD 5925046) was taken over by SAYWARD (59901). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

West Shore (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59894) 22

 2011-WEST SHORE (59894) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as part of CAPITAL H (PART 1) (CSD 5917054) was taken over by SIDNEY (59914). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WEST SHORE (59894) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of CAPITAL H (PART 1) (CSD 5917054). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WEST SHORE (59894) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as CAPITAL H (PART 1) (CSD 5917054) was taken over by LANGFORD (59844). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the months of March to October 2005 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Duncan (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59897) 22

 DUNCAN (59897) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as DUNCAN (CSD 5919012) was taken over by DUNCAN (59028). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Saltspring Island (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59899) 22

 Crime data for the months of April to October 2005 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Nootka Sound (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59900) 22

 2011-NOOTKA SOUND (59900) reduced its boundaries in 2011 as HOUPSITAS 6 (CSD 5925806) and VILLAGE ISLAND 1 (CSD 5925813) were taken over by PORT MCNEILL (59922). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NOOTKA SOUND (59900) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of MOUNT WADDINGTON D (CSD 5943033). NOOTKA SOUND (59900) also reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of COMOX-STRATHCONA G (CSD 5925049) was taken over by PORT MCNEILL (59922). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NOOTKA SOUND (59900) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over COMOX- STRATHCONA G (CSD 5925049). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Sayward (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59901) 22

 SAYWARD (59901) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of COMOX- STRATHCONA H (CSD 5925046). SAYWARD (59901) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as

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part of COMOX-STRATHCONA J (CSD 5925054) was taken over by POWELL RIVER (59874). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Ladysmith (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59902) 22

 LADYSMITH (59902) reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of COWICHAN VALLEY G (CSD 5919015) was taken over by GABRIOLA ISLAND (59932). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Lake Cowichan (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59903) 22

 LAKE COWICHAN (59903) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2004 by taking over LAKE COWICHAN (59007). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Nanaimo (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59904) 22

 NANAIMO (59904) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as NANAIMO A (CSD 5921010) was taken over by NANAIMO (59905). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NANAIMO (59904) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of NANAIMO A (CSD 5921010). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Nanaimo (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59905) 22

 NANAIMO (59905) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over NANAIMO A (CSD 5921010). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NANAIMO (59905) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of NANAIMO A (CSD 5921010) was taken over by NANAIMO (59904). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Port Alberni (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59907) 22

 PORT ALBERNI (59907) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over ALBERNI- CLAYOQUOT D (CSD 5923035). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Port Alice (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59909) 22

 PORT ALICE (59909) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of MOUNT WADDINGTON C (CSD 5943031). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PORT ALICE (59909) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of MOUNT WADDINGTON B (CSD 5943027). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Port Hardy (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59910) 22

 PORT HARDY (59910) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of MOUNT WADDINGTON A (CSD 5943037). PORT HARDY (59910) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of MOUNT WADDINGTON B (CSD 5943027) and part of MOUNT WADDINGTON C (CSD 5943031) were taken over by PORT ALICE (59909) and PORT MCNEILL (59922) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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Sidney (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59914) 22

 2011-SIDNEY (59914) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over part of CAPITAL H (PART 1) (CSD 5917054). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the months of April to August 2005 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Sooke (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59915) 22

 SOOKE (59915) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of CAPITAL H (PART 1) (CSD 5917054) was taken over by LANGFORD (59844). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 Crime data for the months of March to October 2005 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Tofino (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59917) 22

 TOFINO (59917) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of ALBERNI-CLAYOQUOT C (CSD 5923049) was taken over by UCLUELET (59918). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 TOFINO (59917) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of ALBERNI- CLAYOQUOT C (CSD 5923049). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Ucluelet (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59918) 22

 UCLUELET (59918) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of ALBERNI- CLAYOQUOT C (CSD 5923049). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 UCLUELET (59918) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of ALBERNI-CLAYOQUOT D (CSD 5923035) and ALBERNI-CLAYOQUOY C (CSD 5923049) were taken over by PORT ALBERNI (59907) and TOFINO (59917) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Port McNeill (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59922) 22

 2011-PORT MCNEILL (59922) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2011 by taking over HOUPSITAS 6 (CSD 5925806) and VILLAGE ISLAND 1 (CSD 5925813). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 PORT MCNEILL (59922) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of COMOX- STRATHCONA G (CSD 5925049) and part of MOUNT WADDINGTON A (CSD 5943037). PORT MCNEILL (59922) also reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of MOUNT WADDINGTON C (CSD 5943031) and part of MOUNT WADDINGTON D (CSD 5943033) were taken over by PORT ALICE (59909) and NOOTKA SOUND (59900) respectively. Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 PORT MCNEILL (59922) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of MOUNT WADDINGTON C (CSD 5943031). PORT MCNEILL (59922) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of MOUNT WADDINGTON A (CSD 5943037) was taken over by ALERT BAY (59890) and PORT HARDY (59910) and part of COMOX-STRATHCONA G (CSD 5925049) was taken over by NOOTKA SOUND (59900). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Granisle (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59923) 22

 GRANISLE (59923) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over part of BULKLEY- NECHAKO G (CSD 5951053). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Bella Bella (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59924) 22

 BELLA BELLA (59924) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as KITIMAT-STIKINE C (PART 2) (CSD 5949020) was taken over by KITIMAT (59851). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BELLA BELLA (59924) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over KITASOO 1 (CSD 5949802). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 BELLA BELLA (59924) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over CENTRAL COAST A (CSD 5945006) and KITIMAT-STIKINE C (PART 2). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Sidney (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59925) 22

 Crime data for the months of April to August 2005 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Mackenzie (RCMP Municipal), B.C. (59929) 22

 MACKENZIE (59929) closed on March 31st, 2008 and was taken over by MACKENZIE (59830).

Outer Gulf Islands (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59931) 22

 Crime data for the months of April to October 2005 are estimates due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

Gabriola Island (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59932) 22

 GABRIOLA ISLAND (59932) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over part of COWICHAN VALLEY G (CSD 5919015). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Surrey (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59935) 22

 SURREY (59935) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2010 by taking over part of GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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 SURREY (59935) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as TSAWWASSEN (CSD 5915802) was taken over by DELTA (59004). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

North Vancouver (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59947) 22

 NORTH VANCOUVER (59947) reduced its boundaries in 2010 as part of GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020) was taken over by SURREY (59935). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NORTH VANCOUVER (59947) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2007 by taking over MISSION 1 (CSD 5915807), BURRARD INLET 3 (CSD 5915806) and SEYMOUR CREEK 2 (CSD 5915811). NORTH VANCOUVER (59947) also reduced its boundaries in 2007 as part of GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020) was taken over by UNIVERSITY (59879). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 NORTH VANCOUVER (59947) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2006 by taking over part of GREATER VANCOUVER A (CSD 5915020). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Elkford (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59950) 22

 ELKFORD (59950) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of EAST KOOTENAY A (CSD 5901017) was taken over by SPARWOOD (59810). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Quadra Island (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59969) 22

 QUADRA ISLAND (59969) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of COMOX-STRATHCONA J (CSD 5925054) was taken over by POWELL RIVER (59874). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Whistler (RCMP Rural), B.C. (59975) 22

 WHISTLER (59975) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of SQUAMISH-LILLOOET D (CSD 5931021) was taken over by SQUAMISH (59876). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

YUKON

Dawson (RCMP Rural), Y.T. (60701) 22

 DAWSON (60701) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as TWO MILE VILLAGE (CSD 6001033) and TWO AND ONE-HALF MILE VILLAGE (CSD 6001034) were taken over by WATSON LAKE (60708). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Watson Lake (RCMP Rural), Y.T. (60708) 22

 WATSON LAKE (60708) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over TWO MILE VILLAGE (CSD 6001033) and TWO AND ONE-HALF MILE VILLAGE (CSD 6001034). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

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NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

Sachs Harbour (RCMP Rural), N.W.T. (61001) 22

 SACHS HARBOUR (61001) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over SACHS HARBOUR (CSD 6107041). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 SACHS HARBOUR (61001) opened on May 1st, 2008.

Gamèti (RCMP Rural), N.W.T. (61002) 22

 GAMÈTI (61002) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over GAMÈTI (CSD 6106049). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 GAMÈTI (61002) opened on September 18th, 2008.

Wrigley (RCMP Rural), N.W.T. (61003) 22

 WRIGLEY (61003) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over WRIGLEY (CSD 6106044). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 WRIGLEY (61003) opened on November 10th, 2008.

Ulukhaktok (RCMP Rural), N.W.T. (61711) 22

 ULUKHAKTOK (61711) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as part of INUVIK, UNORGANIZED (CSD 6107063) was taken over by INUVIK (61733). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Wha Ti (RCMP Rural), N.W.T. (61713) 22

 WHA TI (61713) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as FORT SMITH, UNORGANIZED (CSD 6106097) was taken over by FORT SMITH (61764). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Inuvik (RCMP Rural), N.W.T. (61733) 22

 INUVIK (61733) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2008 by taking over INUVIK, UNORGANIZED (CSD 6107063). INUVIK (61733) also reduced its boundaries in 2008 as SACHS HARBOUR (CSD 6107041) was taken over by SACHS HARBOUR (61001). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fort Smith (RCMP Rural), N.W.T. (61764) 22

 FORT SMITH (61764) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over FORT SMITH, UNORGANIZED (CSD 6106097). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Behchoko (RCMP Rural), N.W.T. (61769) 22

 BEHCHOKO (61769) jurisdiction was enlarged in 2009 by taking over WEKWEÈTÌ (CSD 6106052). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Fort Simpson (RCMP Rural), N.W.T. (61772) 22

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 FORT SIMPSON (61772) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as WRIGLEY (CSD 6106044) was taken over by WRIGLEY (61003). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

Yellowknife (RCMP Rural), N.W.T. (61774) 22

 YELLOWKNIFE (61774) reduced its boundaries in 2009 as WEKWEÈTÌ (CSD 6106052) was taken over by BEHCHOKO (61769). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

 YELLOWKNIFE (61774) reduced its boundaries in 2008 as GAMÈTI (CSD 6106049) was taken over by GAMÈTI (61002). Therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution.

NUNAVUT

No footnotes for Nunavut.

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GENERAL HISTORICAL NOTES

Notes specific to offences

1. Homicide data are extracted from the Homicide Survey database.

2. As a result of ongoing investigations in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, there were 5 homicides reported in the Vancouver census metropolitan area (CMA) total for 2007, 5 reported in 2004, 7 reported in 2003 and 15 included in 2002 that occurred in previous years. Homicides are counted according to the year in which police file the report.

3. In 1983, changes to the Criminal Code affected the classification of assaults, sexual assaults and abduction. New offence codes were introduced in 1983 to replace the old codes due to changes in the definition of the offences. Hence, data for these offences are not available prior to 1983.

4. From 1977 to 1984, the dollar value attached to “Theft Over” and “Theft Under” was $200. From 1985 to 1994, the dollar value was increased to $1,000 and from 1995 onwards, the dollar value is $5,000. Due to the changing dollar values defining this offence, comparisons over time should not be made.

5. Due to data quality issues in the scoring of the type of theft for both Theft Under and Theft Over (theft of bicycle, theft from motor vehicle, shoplifting and other theft), comparisons of the 2004 sub- categories of theft over/under with previous years should be made with caution.

6. In 2003, the increase in Other Criminal Code offences in Montreal was driven by an increase in counterfeiting currency incidents. While a large increase in the number of incidents was reported for the city of Montreal, it was likely the subject of over-reporting on behalf of increases in other areas within the province, due to the location of a number of bank data centres centralized within the city's core. It should be noted, however, that the increase in counterfeit currency within Montreal was comparable to the national increase.

7. Any increase in "disturbing the peace" may be, in part, attributable to a national data quality initiative undertaken by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to properly account for the types of offences that are aggregated under this offence.

8. From 1992 to 1999 (inclusively), all Ontario incidents of mischief are reported in the category “Mischief under <>”.

9. There is a break in the time series in the offensive weapons category due to different offences being assigned to the weapons offence codes in 1999.

10. Prior to 1999, a number of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) detachments in Saskatchewan were double counting the number of actual offences of impaired driving. This over-counting was corrected in 1999, therefore, comparisons with previous years should be made with caution. It is recommended that the analysis of impaired driving be based on persons charged data rather than actual offences.

11. Between 1977 and 1984, violation code 101 was assigned to Juvenile Delinquents Act. The code (101) was not used from 1985 to 1998. In 1999, the Firearms Act has been re-assigned the UCR1 violation code 101. Comparisons over time for this violation code should not be made.

12. Due to an improved data collection methodology, RCMP was able for the first time in 2005 to report counterfeit bills deposited to banks. As a result, estimates were made for certain police services for 2004. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

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13. As of 2008, changes have been made to the way certain violations, most notably robbery and counterfeiting, are counted in the UCR Survey. Data for these violations have been revised back to 1998. For a detailed explanation of these changes, please refer to Measuring Crime in Canada: Introducing the Crime Severity Index and Improvements to the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.

14. “Other sexual violations” officially expired in 2008 and divided into the following violations: sexual interference, invitation to sexual touching, sexual exploitation, incest, corrupting children, luring a child via a computer, anal intercourse, bestiality/commit/compel/incite a person, voyeurism. Police services have been able to utilise these new codes over the past few years as their Records Management Systems have been updated to allow it. Comparison with previous years data should be done with caution.

15. Any reference to Police Officer has been changed to read Peace Officer, as per the Canadian Criminal Code. Peace officer refers to any person employed for the preservation and maintenance of the public peace or for the service or execution of civil process. Examples of a Peace Officer are a mayor, warden, police officer, or bailiff constable. Please see the Canadian Criminal Code for a complete list of designates.

16. Sexual violations against children is a new crime category with only partial data available prior to 2008. As a result, numbers and rates should not be directly compared to data from previous years.

17. Youth crime in British Columbia may be somewhat undercounted due to the Crown charge-approval system in place whereby, even for minor offences, there must be approval by the Crown before charges are laid after police have made an arrest. This approval is based on the substantial likelihood of conviction.

18. The UCR2 Survey introduced the following violations in 2009: Assaulting with a weapon or causing bodily harm to peace officer, Aggravated assault to a peace officer, Robbery to steal a firearm, Kidnapping, Forcible confinement, Sexual Exploitation of a person with a disability, Breaking and entering to steal a firearm, and Break and Enter to steal a firearm from a motor vehicle. Police services are able to utilise this code as their Records Management Systems are updated to allow it. As a result, these data may be under-counted and should therefore be interpreted with caution.

19. Identity Fraud and Identity Theft are new violation codes which were introduced in January 2010. Some police services revised historical data, and as a result may have affected some of the 2009 data; therefore these data should be interpreted with caution.

20. In 2009, legislation was introduced to create the offences of assault with a weapon or causing bodily harm to a peace officer (level 2) and aggravated assault to a peace officer (level 3). As a result, the large increase in assaults against police officers may be the result of increased reporting and should be interpreted with caution.

21. For the period from 1998 to 2007 Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey data on Criminal harassment are not available for all respondents. In order to report this violation for police services still reporting to the aggregate Uniform Crime Reporting Survey over this time, a process of imputation was applied to derive counts using the distribution of ‘other ‘Criminal Code offences from existing Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey respondents.

22. In 2009, legislation was introduced to create the offences of assault with a weapon or causing bodily harm to a peace officer (level 2) and aggravated assault to a peace officer (level 3). The introduction of these new codes into the UCR Survey created a system anomaly which resulted in some non-peace officer assaults being coded as peace officer assaults in 2010. Comparisons to 2010 should be made with caution.

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23. In April 2011, legislation came into effect making it an offence to traffic in property obtained by crime, including possession with intent to traffic property obtained by crime. In addition to creating new UCR violation codes to capture these offences, the existing UCR violation code pertaining to possession of stolen property was modified. The UCR now separates possession of stolen property into possession of stolen property under $5,000 and possession of stolen property over $5,000 in order to be more in line with the Criminal Code of Canada. As a result of this change, a number of incidents of possession of stolen property under $5,000 are now being reported as secondary offences when they occur in conjunction with more serious offences, leading to a decrease in the number of possession of stolen property incidents reported in 2011.

24. In April 2011, legislation came into effect making it an offence to traffic in property obtained by crime, including possession with intent to traffic property obtained by crime. The UCR Survey introduced two new violations codes to collect this information. They are Trafficking in Stolen Goods over $5,000 (incl. possession with intent to traffic) and Trafficking in Stolen Goods under $5,000 (incl. possession with intent to traffic).

25. In 2011, the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act was amended to make it illegal for anyone to possess, produce, sell or import anything knowing it will be used to produce or traffic in crystal meth or ecstasy. The UCR Survey introduced a new violation code to collect this information.

26. In 2011, the Criminal Code was amended to make it illegal for anyone to alter, destroy or remove a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The UCR Survey introduced a new violation code to collect this information.

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Notes specific to jurisdictions

(Please refer to notes attached to individual police services for individual historical footnotes)

1. A historical restructuring within the government of Quebec in 1999 affected the total number of SQ respondents, as well as the territories and boundaries of each respondent. A second restructuring was caused by the municipal amalgamations of 2001-12-31. Therefore please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

2. During the production of each year’s crime statistics, data from the previous year are revised to reflect any updates or changes that have been received from the police services. During the revision of the 2001 data for the province of Ontario, a discrepancy in methodology applied by the forces in the province using the Ontario Municipal & Provincial Police Automated Co-operative (OMPPAC) system was detected. These forces report approximately one-third of the total criminal incidents for the province and include the OPP and about 60 small and mid-sized municipal forces. This discrepancy resulted in an over-count of less serious criminal incidents.

A similar problem with data from Toronto Police was detected in 1992. During 2003 and 2004, the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics (CCJS) consulted with affected police services and analyzed both historical aggregate UCR data and more recent UCR2 microdata to determine the impact of this over-reporting.

The effect at the Canada level was, on average, 1% per year from 1977 to 2000. This over-counting peaked in 1991, where it was estimated that the total crime rate for the country was over-estimated by approximately 1.8%. However, the overall historical trend changed very little.

The impact in Ontario is more noticeable, but the overall trend is still very similar. On average, the effect of the over-counting was 2-3% per year, with the biggest change occurring in 1991, where the Ontario crime rate is 5% lower as a result of the adjustment.

For more information please consult the report Summary of Historical Adjustments to Crime Data for Ontario, 1977-2000, available on the Statistics Canada website.

3. As of 1992, data on Municipal By-Law incidents are not available. When comparing previous years to 1992 or later, Municipal By-Law data must be excluded. As of 1995, data on Provincial Statutes are not available. When comparing previous years to 1995, Provincial Statutes data must be excluded. As of 1997, counts for all respondents include Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) cases occurring within the respondent's jurisdiction. Prior to 1997, Woodstock, Vancouver and ten other municipal police forces in British Columbia were the only respondents reporting data that included RCMP counts.

4. The Canadian National (CN) and Canadian Pacific (CP) statistics represent Canadian National (CN) and Canadian Pacific (CP) Police data prior to 1992. Beginning with the 1992 data, CN and CP data are available by province and territory.

5. In 1999, Nunavut, which comprises the eastern part of the old Northwest Territories, officially became a Canadian territory. The tables display information for the Northwest Territories (including Nunavut) before 1999. For 1999 data and following years, please refer to Northwest Territories as excluding Nunavut.

6. Please note that, in some cases, the overall incident-based trend will not match the aggregate trend for the same group of respondents due to some hard-coding done on the aggregate data only. These differences are usually offence-specific and are frequently for counterfeiting. For example, the majority of counterfeiting incidents for Toronto in 2005 were provided by the RCMP counterfeiting branch and were not part of their incident-based data.

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Notes specific to legislation

Changes in legislation and the resulting change in the offence classification creates discontinuity in the historical record of particular criminal offences. Legislative changes to assault, sexual assault, theft, arson, mischief, prostitution and youth crime must be considered when making comparisons over time. Some of the more significant changes are as follows:

1. Sexual Assault: Bill C-127 (1983): Bill C-127 abolished the offences of rape, attempted rape and indecent assault and introduced a three- tiered structure for sexual assault offences. The Bill also eased the circumstances under which police could lay charges in incidents of sexual and non-sexual assault.

2. Young Offenders Act (1984): With the proclamation of the YOA in April 1984, 12 years became the minimum age for which criminal charges could be laid. However, the maximum age continued to vary until April 1985, when the maximum age of 17 (up to the 18th birthday) was established in all provinces and territories. Youths, as defined in this publication, refer to those aged 12 to 17 (inclusive). This definition applies to the target group who fall under the delegation of the Young Offenders Act (YOA).

3. Traffic Offences: Bill C-18 (1985): In December 1985, Bill C18 made major legislative changes with respect to certain traffic offences (all 700 series offences). It imposed more stringent sentences for dangerous driving and drinking and driving. It also facilitated the enforcement of impaired driving laws by authorizing police to take blood and/or breath samples under certain circumstances. As a result, data previous to 1985 for traffic offences are not comparable and have not been presented.

4. Property value limits: Bill C-18 (1985) and Bill C-42 (1995): In 1985, Bill C-18 altered the property value limits from under and over $200 to under and over $1,000. This applies to offences such as theft, possession of stolen goods, mischief and fraud. As of February 1995, Bill C-42 revised the property value limits to under and over $5,000.

5. Alternative measures: Bill C-41 (1996): Bill C-41 was proclaimed into law September 3, 1996. One of its highlights was the introduction of “alternative measures” for adults, which provided ways of dealing with disputes and minor offences outside the formal court proceedings.

6. Firearms: Bill C-68 (1997): Bill C-68, proclaimed on January 1, 1997, requires that all firearm owners must obtain a Firearms Licence by January, 2001. This licence replaces the Firearms Acquisition Certificate in use since 1977. Commencing October 1, 1998, each weapon must be registered within five years and a Registration Certificate will be issued. Bill C-68 also provides for tougher penalties for using a firearm while committing a crime.

7. Controlled Drugs and Substances Act: Bill C-8 (1997): This new legislation came into force on May 14, 1997. The Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) repealed and replaced the Narcotic Control Act (NCA) and parts of the Food and Drugs Act (FDA) in 1996. With this change in legislation, offences related to the possession, trafficking and importation of certain controlled or restricted drugs not identified in the earlier statutes are now (since 1997) included in other drugs category. Hence, comparisons with years prior to 1997 should be made with caution.

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8. Dangerous Operation Evading Police: Bill C-202 (2000): Law C-202 came into effect March 30th, 2000. This legislation modifies section 249 of the Criminal Code, thus creating new offences of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle when used for evading police.

9. Youth Criminal Justice Act: Bill C-7 (2003): The extrajudicial measures encouraged by the Youth Criminal Justice Act, proclaimed on April 1, 2003, include taking no further action, informal police warnings, referrals to community programs, formal police cautions, Crown cautions and extrajudicial sanctions programs. It is presumed that extrajudicial measures are adequate to hold accountable non-violent offenders who have not previously been found guilty in court.

10. Street Racing: Bill C-19 (2006): Bill C-19, proclaimed on December 14, 2006, addresses the street-racing problem by making four amendments to the Criminal Code: “Street-racing” has been defined, five new street-racing offences have been added, for three of the new offences, it provides maximum prison terms longer than those currently provided for dangerous operation or criminal negligence in the operation of a motor vehicle, and it introduces mandatory driving prohibition orders for a minimum period of time, with the length of the prohibition increasing gradually for repeat offences.

11. Unauthorized Recording of a Movie: Bill C-59 (2007): Bill C-59, proclaimed on June 22, 2007, addresses the illegal recording of movies in theatres by creating two offences in the criminal code: recording for personal use of a movie shown in a theatre – liable to imprisonment for not more than two years, and recording for commercial purposes of a movie shown in a theatre – liable to imprisonment for not more than five years.

12. Tackling Violent Crime: Bill C-2 (2008) As a result of Bill C-2, which was proclaimed on February 28, 2008, the age of consent was raised from 14 to 16 for the following Criminal Code offences: sexual interference, invitation to sexual touching, sexual exploitation, bestiality and exposure to person under 14. For sexual assault levels 1 to 3, the age changes for complainant (formerly 14) to under the age of 16.

Impaired operation and failure to provide blood sample now includes the separation between alcohol and drugs (or combination of drugs). Fail/refuse to provide breath sample and failure to comply or refusal (drugs) will now have a maximum penalty of 25 years.

New firearm offences will separate offences of breaking and entering by robbery to steal a firearm and to steal a firearm, which carry a maximum penalty of 25 years.

13. Tackling Violent Crime: Bill C-2 (2009) As a result of Bill C-2, which was proclaimed on February 28, 2008, the UCR has also created a new code for sexual exploitation of a person with a disability. As well, two new Firearm violations have been added: Robbery to steal a firearm, and Break and Enter to steal a firearm.

14. Act to amend the Criminal Code (organized crime and protection of justice system participants): Bill C-14 (2009) Bill C-14 officially came into effect on October 2, 2009. As a result, two new violation codes have been created: Assaulting with a weapon or causing bodily harm to a peace officer, and aggravated assault to a peace officer.

15. Codifying Identity Theft: Bill S-4 (2010) Bill S-4 officially came into effect as of January 8th, 2010. As a result, two new violation codes have been created: Identity Theft, and Identity Fraud.

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16. Trafficking in Person’s under the age of 18: Bill C-268 (2010) Bill C-268 officially came into effect on June 29, 2010. As a result, a new section was added to the Criminal Code; Section 279.011(1). This section will be coded into the existing UCR code of Trafficking in Persons.

17. Tackling Auto Theft and Trafficking in Property Obtained by Crime: Bill S-9 (2011) Bill S-9 officially came into effect on April 29, 2011. As a result, a new UCR violation code for Motor Vehicle Theft was created, replacing the current UCR violations of Motor Vehicle Theft over $5,000 and Motor Vehicle Theft $5,000 and under.

Possession of Stolen Goods is now separated into two categories; Possession of Stolen Goods over $5,000 and Possession of Stolen Goods $5,000 and under.

Three new UCR violation codes were also created: Altering/Destroying/Removing a vehicle identification number (VIN), Trafficking in Stolen Goods over $5,000, Trafficking in Stolen Goods $5,000 and under.

18. Amendment to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act: Bill C-475 (2011) Bill C-475 officially came into effect on June 26, 2011. As a result, a new section was added to the Criminal Code; Section 7.1(1). This section will be coded into the new UCR violation code of Precursor/Equipment (crystal meth, ecstasy).

Comparing UCR Data with Courts and Corrections Data

It is difficult to make comparisons between data reported by police and data from other sectors of the criminal justice system (i.e., courts and corrections). There is no single unit of count (i.e., incidents, offences, charges, cases or persons) which is defined consistently across the major sectors of the justice system. As well, charges actually laid can be different from the most serious offence by which incidents are categorized. In addition, the number and type of charges laid by police may change at the pre-court stage or during the court process. Time lags between the various stages of the justice process also make comparisons difficult.

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Notes specific to populations

1. The population estimates for respondents are derived from the Census at the Census Sub-Division (CSD) level, and every attempt is made to match them one-to-one with police services. However, there are some cases where multiple police services exist in the same region or a police service covers what is principally a non-residential area. In these situations, it is possible to have a significant number of incidents combined with a low or non-existent population, thus yielding an excessively high crime rate. As a result, crime rates for police services with very low populations (less than 5,000) should be used with caution as they are highly susceptible to large variability.

2. In 2008, all respondent populations were revised back to 2004 based on Annual Demographic Estimates and the 2006 Census Boundaries. Due to changes in boundaries, there may be considerable differences between these population figures and the previous population figures.

3. Starting in 2008, the 2006 census population base has been used for estimates of 2006 to 2011 and the 2001 population base has been used for the 2001 to 2005 estimates. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

4. A revision of populations for all years was applied to these tables in 2005. Please note crime rates may have been affected and that caution should be used when comparing data to any previous version of these tables.

5. The methodology for calculating Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) populations was modified in 2003. Starting in 1996, the populations for CMAs have been adjusted to reflect the actual policing boundaries within the CMA and do not reflect the official Statistics Canada population for these CMAs.

6. Rates are based on population estimates of police jurisdictions derived from the estimates provided by the Demography Division of Statistics Canada. The estimates are adjusted for net census undercount.

7. Percentage change in rate represents the year over year (current year over last year) percentage change in the rate of actual incidents.

8. A revision of populations for 2004 - 2007 was applied to these tables when 2008 data was released. Please note crime rates may have been affected and that caution should be used when comparing data to any previous version of these tables.

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Notes specific to CMA’s

1. In 1992, Metropolitan Toronto Police converted to the revised Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Survey. The Metropolitan Toronto Police has historically reported their crime data to UCR Survey according to a multiple offence scoring rule. Therefore, caution should be used when comparing current data to 1991 or earlier years for Toronto, Ontario and Canada. Adolescents and children who are not charged are not counted in the person counts entitled informal or not charged in Toronto data. For further information, readers should refer to the report Summary of Historical Adjustments to Crime Data for Ontario 1977-2000, available on Statistics Canada website at www.statcan.ca, under the Definitions, Data Sources and Methods, Surveys and Statistical Programs, Justice Crime and Offences, Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.

2. Prior to 1993, the Calgary Police Service did not apply the most serious offence rule when reporting traffic counts. Consequently, traffic data are duplicate counts in earlier years. Prior to 1997, the Calgary Police Service coded any persons directed to alternative measures programs as persons charged or recommended for charges. Therefore, analysis of trends in persons charged and not charged should be done with caution.

3. Data for 2001 include estimates for three months for Vancouver Police and two months for Port Moody Police, covering the phase-in period required for a new records management system. In addition, from September 2000 to September 2001, as a result of labour action, there were decreases in the number of crimes reported to the Vancouver Police Department for certain offences. As a result, the number of Criminal Code offences reported by Vancouver were affected during this period.

4. The census metropolitan area (CMA) of Saguenay was formerly known as Chicoutimi-Jonquière

5. The census metropolitan area (CMA) of Ottawa-Gatineau was formerly known as Ottawa-Hull

6. The census metropolitan area (CMA) of Abbotsford-Mission was formerly known as Abbotsford.

7. Abbotsford, British Columbia and Kingston, Ontario became new census metropolitan areas (CMAs) as of the 2001 Census. Moncton, New Brunswick, Peterborough, Ontario, Brantford, Ontario, Guelph, Ontario, Barrie, Ontario, and Kelowna, British Columbia became new CMAs as of the 2006 Census

8. In 2003, the increase in Other Criminal Code offences in Trois-Rivières was driven by an increase in counterfeiting currency incidents

9. Crime data from April to December 2004 for Winnipeg are estimates (except for homicide and motor vehicle theft) due to the implementation of a new records management system. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

10. In 2004, Vancouver Police Service changed their scoring procedures for reporting impaired driving incidents to include all incidents of impaired driving, not just those resulting in a charge being laid, meaning that incidents cleared by other means, (for example roadside suspension) are now included. This resulted in almost 1,900 additional incidents being reported in 2004 compared to 2003. Therefore, please use caution when comparing these data with prior years.

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