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BC Vital Statistics Agency BC Vital Statistics Agency Reporting Date: Sep 20 2021 Births by Community Health Service Area Page 1 of 4 Based on Residential Address of the Mother British Columbia, 2020 Community Health Service Area Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 1110 Fernie 19 17 19 9 17 10 12 14 11 16 13 12 169 1120 Cranbrook 16 9 20 18 22 16 20 23 18 19 22 15 218 1130 Kimberley 5 7 5 6 7 4 6 8 4 6 2 2 62 1140 Windermere 6 4 5 6 8 9 6 7 6 4 7 4 72 1150 Creston 10 7 10 10 2 6 3 2 10 7 7 17 91 1160 Golden 5 3 5 4 10 3 9 9 6 5 4 8 71 1210 Kootenay Lake 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 12 1220 Nelson 19 11 22 12 16 11 22 11 12 14 18 10 178 1230 Castlegar 6 5 6 7 12 10 10 10 6 9 10 8 99 1240 Arrow Lakes 0 2 1 4 1 2 5 0 2 0 1 1 19 1250 Trail 16 13 14 12 11 8 11 14 16 11 11 9 146 1260 Grand Forks 3 1 4 3 4 2 4 6 2 6 6 5 46 1270 Kettle Valley 0 3 2 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 0 21 1310 Southern Okanagan 8 8 8 7 5 9 10 9 6 6 13 7 96 1320 Penticton 16 30 22 18 26 21 28 12 16 30 18 16 253 1330 Keremeos 4 2 4 4 3 2 3 3 0 2 5 2 34 1340 Princeton 5 1 4 3 5 2 3 1 1 4 1 4 34 1350 Armstrong/Spallumcheen 8 6 5 4 9 4 14 3 8 5 7 4 77 1361 Vernon Centre/Coldstream 31 33 39 40 36 31 43 36 34 33 25 31 412 1362 North Okanagan/Lumby 8 7 9 7 10 7 9 7 13 4 11 8 100 1371 Central Okanagan Rural 5 2 8 1 6 6 6 7 4 4 9 6 64 1372 West Kelowna 35 29 32 30 38 31 34 31 34 35 27 24 380 1373 Lake Country 14 11 6 15 11 12 12 10 16 12 11 14 144 1374 Glenmore 21 20 23 31 30 27 18 18 28 21 26 25 288 1375 Downtown Kelowna 19 22 34 28 21 16 35 21 16 20 26 22 280 1376 Rutland 31 26 40 33 31 30 27 35 26 29 32 28 368 1377 Okanagan Mission 14 15 10 11 17 17 20 15 8 13 8 10 158 1380 Summerland 8 6 2 8 8 3 9 6 10 8 14 4 86 1390 Enderby 2 5 3 4 8 6 5 6 7 8 13 4 71 1410 Revelstoke 3 10 14 2 9 5 18 5 4 9 3 9 91 1420 Salmon Arm 18 13 20 25 17 22 30 21 26 22 15 19 248 1431 Kamloops Centre North 25 34 43 31 44 35 26 32 47 45 24 30 416 1432 Kamloops Centre South 39 33 41 43 36 41 44 48 42 45 39 31 482 1433 Lower Thompson 18 13 15 7 22 11 19 11 13 13 13 11 166 1440 100 Mile House 6 9 7 9 6 6 5 6 10 7 6 6 83 1450 North Thompson 2 2 1 0 6 1 4 1 0 7 7 2 33 1461 West Cariboo 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 3 0 2 3 0 26 1462 Williams Lake/East Cariboo 16 14 19 29 18 13 22 14 19 11 17 11 203 1470 Lillooet 2 4 2 2 2 2 8 3 0 1 2 0 28 1480 South Cariboo 4 4 4 3 5 7 7 4 2 3 5 2 50 1490 Merritt 9 3 6 5 8 11 16 8 4 10 7 2 89 2110 Hope 9 5 4 4 7 7 6 4 6 2 5 5 64 2121 South Chilliwack 59 51 55 51 53 32 42 46 40 59 58 41 587 2122 North Chilliwack 32 38 42 39 57 25 41 37 37 44 40 44 476 2131 Central Abbotsford 15 19 27 18 27 21 20 20 26 32 20 31 276 2132 East Abbotsford 31 31 23 37 38 35 38 26 33 35 23 27 377 2133 West Abbotsford 52 48 50 51 52 75 55 65 53 55 49 67 672 2134 Abbotsford Rural 24 31 30 22 25 21 31 30 30 22 28 29 323 2141 South Mission 24 23 32 20 19 25 35 25 28 18 19 33 301 2142 North Mission 15 18 20 16 21 19 16 12 10 15 19 13 194 2150 Agassiz/Harrison 3 11 8 17 9 8 8 9 7 10 10 9 109 2210 New Westminster 67 53 68 68 64 73 71 70 70 58 68 48 778 2221 Burnaby Northwest 45 33 42 39 43 43 46 36 45 33 33 32 470 2222 Burnaby Northeast 22 25 32 22 24 20 38 42 29 33 24 25 336 2223 Burnaby Southwest 66 54 63 67 61 74 60 68 63 70 53 58 757 2224 Burnaby Southeast 46 44 48 58 52 45 50 46 53 52 63 44 601 2231 Haney 21 25 20 22 24 25 24 34 25 18 16 16 270 2232 Pitt Meadows 8 10 15 19 13 26 20 13 15 16 15 13 183 2233 Maple Ridge Rural 36 39 46 51 41 45 51 60 47 58 45 46 565 2241 North Coquitlam 36 23 33 30 41 30 28 39 32 28 37 23 380 BRM073 Live births only. Stillbirths are excluded. Live births are assigned to CHSAs based on the postal code of usual residence of the mother. BC Vital Statistics Agency Reporting Date: Sep 20 2021 Births by Community Health Service Area Page 2 of 4 Based on Residential Address of the Mother British Columbia, 2020 Community Health Service Area Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 2242 Southwest Coquitlam 37 37 51 56 47 45 46 52 43 49 40 44 547 2243 Southeast Coquitlam 18 12 20 20 11 16 19 17 20 14 16 16 199 2244 Port Coquitlam 44 55 51 48 46 37 41 52 45 55 42 42 558 2245 Port Moody/Anmore/Belcarra 23 22 27 23 28 28 27 30 26 24 35 25 318 2311 City of Langley 22 17 24 24 24 25 25 25 26 28 29 35 304 2312 Walnut Grove/Fort Langley 15 12 20 23 30 23 20 17 27 28 24 16 255 2313 Willoughby 35 44 51 43 54 45 49 48 61 54 41 46 571 2314 Brookswood/Murrayville 19 10 13 18 25 13 15 14 15 19 4 15 180 2315 Aldergrove/Otter 9 12 11 7 16 20 15 19 13 18 7 15 162 2316 North Langley Township 8 10 14 12 10 10 9 16 7 6 12 6 120 2317 South Langley Township 6 6 1 6 8 4 6 2 5 7 8 4 63 2321 North Delta 42 36 38 46 44 36 31 52 52 47 39 39 502 2322 Ladner 15 10 12 9 18 22 10 18 16 18 20 13 181 2323 Tsawwassen 12 12 8 11 15 15 9 14 12 9 8 8 133 2331 Whalley 52 38 40 49 49 57 55 52 60 54 52 40 598 2332 North Surrey 53 45 51 69 56 76 60 75 70 55 47 49 706 2333 Cloverdale 65 53 64 96 81 75 80 62 82 56 56 44 814 2334 Panorama 58 52 55 43 42 39 49 66 51 55 54 33 597 2335 East Newton 58 56 64 53 64 60 72 86 65 60 52 76 766 2336 Fleetwood 45 39 36 38 41 46 53 54 49 52 51 47 551 2337 Guildford 60 38 54 44 51 35 51 33 53 47 57 56 579 2338 West Newton 44 42 41 38 40 42 40 57 48 45 46 45 528 2341 South Surrey 64 56 67 49 67 56 60 51 57 54 53 47 681 2342 White Rock 7 12 12 7 5 8 4 9 7 14 4 3 92 3111 Richmond City Centre 72 55 51 52 35 54 46 33 42 44 45 34 563 3112 Blundell 13 9 16 5 14 10 8 9 11 11 9 7 122 3113 Broadmoor 17 11 11 14 14 10 19 13 14 14 5 8 150 3114 Thompson/Seafair 13 24 21 22 22 14 16 17 22 11 20 15 217 3115 Steveston 13 8 11 15 7 9 8 13 7 6 12 12 121 3116 East and West Cambie/Bridgeport 19 21 20 34 22 21 23 18 15 24 20 19 256 3117 Gilmore/Shellmont/East/Hamilton 23 15 20 18 11 19 16 18 14 18 20 9 201 3211 Downtown Vancouver 35 34 33 42 28 32 43 34 44 33 27 23 408 3212 West End 30 31 36 29 28 41 26 28 23 38 28 15 353 3213 Fairview 31 24 25 20 31 27 32 37 32 20 29 24 332 3221 Downtown Eastside 12 11 13 8 12 7 7 14 10 10 12 8 124 3222 Northeast False Creek 8 18 10 10 15 14 10 9 12 10 6 12 134 3223 Grandview-Woodland 28 23 23 24 17 16 23 30 20 19 14 14 251 3231 Cedar Cottage 16 10 19 15 14 13 13 14 10 19 19 14 176 3232 Hastings-Sunrise 27 33 17 18 21 31 23 23 26 24 24 21 288 3233 Renfrew-Collingwood 35 37 43 33 37 33 44 47 39 38 36 37 459 3241 Shaughnessy/Arbutus Ridge/Kerrisdale 26 24 23 22 20 13 10 11 13 15 13 12 202 3242 West Point Grey/Dunbar-Southlands 12 14 21 24 15 15 10 7 10 17 16 6 167 3243 University of British Columbia 7 11 12 15 10 7 15 12 12 11 11 19 142 3244 Kitsilano 37 31 36 38 40 36 46 34 38 31 30 26 423 3251 Kensington 21 24 27 23 37 14 17 22 29 34 15 23 286 3252 Mount Pleasant 44 22 56 41 43 40 40 36 35 43 34 35 469 3253 South Cambie/Riley Park 27 23 30 30 27 34 27 27 26 26 25 28 330 3261 Killarney 20 29 33 27 27 22 14 28 37 29 15 21 302 3262 Oakridge/Marpole 27 20 29 34 29 14 19 29 23 32 26 17 299 3263 Sunset 38 36 37 25 16 26 24 28 23 32 34 29 348 3264 Victoria-Fraserview 20 15 21 15 21 18 15 29 24 23 24 16 241 3311 North Vancouver City - East 10 12 13 12 11 23 17 18 19 12 14 15 176 3312 North Vancouver City - West 36 21 30 37 22 29 51 40 33 28 26 30 383 3313 North Vancouver DM - Central 14 21 18 19 22 18 26 26 21 14 12 15 226 3314 North Vancouver DM - East 26 15 14 20 22 15 17 19 16 25 25 17 231 3315 North Vancouver DM - West 20 14 15 19 22 17 12 16 19 9 13 19 195 3321 West Vancouver - Lower 2 8 2 10 2 4 7 5 10 4 4 3 61 3322 West Vancouver - Upper 7 12 13 17 11 10 4 15 14 4 11 13 131 3323 Bowen Island/Lions Bay 1 4 1 2 3 3 1 2 1 1 6 0 25 3331 Gibsons 4 7 6 5 5 5 3 4 6 3 5 5 58 BRM073 Live births only.
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