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    Local Health Area Boundaries

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    Updated Jun 25, 2025
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    Government of British Columbia (2025). Local Health Area Boundaries [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/afd021d9-7722-4410-b506-d394c66e74fc
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    Jun 25, 2025
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    Government of British Columbia
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    Local Health Area (LHA) boundaries; 2022 boundary configuration. The LHAs are a mutually exclusive and exhaustive classification of the land area in BC. LHAs are contiguous (land area is geographically adjacent) and fit within an existing geographical hierarchy structure, e.g., cannot violate higher-level geography boundaries such as the Health Service Delivery Areas (HSDA) and Health Authorities (HA).

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    Health Authority Boundaries

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    Updated Jun 18, 2025
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    Government of British Columbia (2025). Health Authority Boundaries [Dataset]. https://ouvert.canada.ca/data/dataset/7bc6018f-bb4f-4e5d-845e-c529e3d1ac3b
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 18, 2025
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    Government of British Columbiahttps://www2.gov.bc.ca/
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Health Authority (HA) boundaries; 2022 boundary configuration. The HAs are a mutually exclusive and exhaustive classification of the land area in BC. HAs are contiguous (land area is geographically adjacent) and fit within an existing geographical hierarchy, e.g., cannot violate lower-level geography boundaries such as the Health Service Delivery Areas (HSDA) and Local Health Area (LHA).

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    BC Health Care Facilities (Hospital)

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    • resources-covid19canada.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Feb 15, 2018
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    B.C.'s Map Hub (2018). BC Health Care Facilities (Hospital) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/governmentofbc::bc-health-care-facilities-hospital-2
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 15, 2018
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    B.C.'s Map Hub
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    Description

    British Columbia Data Catalogue URL: https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/bc-health-care-facilities-hospitalThe BC Health Care Facilities (Hospital) currently includes BC Health Authority owned or operated hospitals with Emergency Departments and Acute Care beds. Affiliate facilities where Health Authorities fund beds will also be included. Additional facility types may be added in the future. This is a static layer from, as it is a hosted feature layer. Puspose: Can be used in modeling health statistics as they relate to health facilities. Used primarily for display purposes and thematic mapping.

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    B.C. Health Authority Labels

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    • ressouces-fr-covid19canada.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Apr 9, 2020
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    EM GeoHub (2020). B.C. Health Authority Labels [Dataset]. https://resources-covid19canada.hub.arcgis.com/maps/bcgov03::b-c-health-authority-labels/explore
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    Apr 9, 2020
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    EM GeoHub
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    Description

    Purpose: These data can be used for visual or reference purposes.These data were made specifically for the British Columbia COVID-19 Dashboard.Notes: Label points for the health authorities are for display purposes only. The information is intended for general purposes only and should not be relied on representing any spatial event or occurrence.Table Comments: HA_Labels contains coordinate locations of label points. The data contains the spatial representation of the health authority location coordinate point where the label is displayed.Terms of use, disclaimer and limitation of liabilityAlthough every effort has been made to provide accurate information, the Province of British Columbia, including the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, the Provincial Health Services Authority and the British Columbia Ministry of Health makes no representation or warranties regarding the accuracy of the information in the dashboard and the associated data, nor will it accept responsibility for errors or omissions. Data may not reflect the current situation, and therefore should only be used for reference purposes. Access to and/or content of this dashboard and associated data may be suspended, discontinued, or altered, in part or in whole, at any time, for any reason, with or without prior notice, at the discretion of the Province of British Columbia.Anyone using this information does so at his or her own risk, and by using such information agrees to indemnify the Province of British Columbia, including the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, the Provincial Health Services Authority and the British Columbia Ministry of Health and its content providers from any and all liability, loss, injury, damages, costs and expenses (including legal fees and expenses) arising from such person’s use of the information on this website. © Province of British Columbia BCCDC, PHSA, B.C. Ministry of Health and GeoBC COPYRIGHT | DISCLAIMER | PRIVACY

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    Health Service Delivery Area Boundaries

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    Updated Jun 4, 2025
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    Government of British Columbia (2025). Health Service Delivery Area Boundaries [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/71c930b9-563a-46da-a10f-ead49ccbc390
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 4, 2025
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    Government of British Columbia
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    Health Service Delivery Area (HSDA) boundaries; 2022 boundary configuration. The HSDAs are a mutually exclusive and exhaustive classification of the land area in BC. HSDAs are contiguous (land area is geographically adjacent) and fit within a geographical hierarchy structure, e.g., cannot violate higher-level geography boundaries Health Authorities (HA).

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    Community Health Service Areas Boundaries

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    Updated Jun 11, 2025
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    Government of British Columbia (2025). Community Health Service Areas Boundaries [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/68f2f577-28a7-46b4-bca9-7e9770f2f357
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 11, 2025
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    Government of British Columbia
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    Community Health Service Area (CHSA) boundaries; 2022 boundary configuration. The CHSAs are a mutually exclusive and exhaustive classification of the land area in BC. CHSAs are contiguous (land area is geographically adjacent) and fit within the existing geographical hierarchy (cannot violate higher-level geography boundaries such as the Local Health Area).

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    B.C. COVID-19 Cases by Health Authority (Retired)

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    • resources-covid19canada.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Mar 23, 2020
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    EM GeoHub (2020). B.C. COVID-19 Cases by Health Authority (Retired) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/bcgov03::b-c-covid-19-cases-by-health-authority-retired
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 23, 2020
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    The B.C. COVID-19 Dashboard has been retired and will no longer be updated.Purpose: These data can be used for visual or reference purposes.British Columbia COVID-19 B.C. & Canadian Testing Rates are obtained from the Public Health Agency of Canada’s Daily Epidemiologic Update site: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection.html.These data were made specifically for the British Columbia COVID-19 Dashboard.

    Terms of use, disclaimer and limitation of liabilityAlthough every effort has been made to provide accurate information, the Province of British Columbia, including the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, the Provincial Health Services Authority and the British Columbia Ministry of Health makes no representation or warranties regarding the accuracy of the information in the dashboard and the associated data, nor will it accept responsibility for errors or omissions. Data may not reflect the current situation, and therefore should only be used for reference purposes. Access to and/or content of these data and associated data may be suspended, discontinued, or altered, in part or in whole, at any time, for any reason, with or without prior notice, at the discretion of the Province of British Columbia.Anyone using this information does so at his or her own risk, and by using such information agrees to indemnify the Province of British Columbia, including the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, the Provincial Health Services Authority and the British Columbia Ministry of Health and its content providers from any and all liability, loss, injury, damages, costs and expenses (including legal fees and expenses) arising from such person’s use of the information on this website.Dashboard Updates - GeneralData are updated up to the previous Saturday. Weekly metrics reflect the latest full week, Sunday to Saturday. The “Currently Hospitalized” and “Currently in Critical Care” reflect daily volumes on the Thursday.Data Notes - GeneralThe following data notes define the indicators presented on the public dashboard and describe the data sources involved. Data changes as new cases are identified, characteristics of reported cases change or are updated, and data corrections are made. Specific values may therefore fluctuate in response to underlying system changes. As such, case, hospitalization, deaths, testing and vaccination counts and rates may not be directly comparable to previously published reports. For the latest caveats about the data, please refer to the most recent BCCDC Surveillance Report located at: www.bccdc.ca/health-info/diseases-conditions/covid-19/dataData SourcesLaboratory data are supplied by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) Public Health Laboratory; tests performed for other provinces have been excluded. See “Data Over Time” for more information on changes to the case definition.Total COVID-19 cases include lab-confirmed, lab-probable and epi-linked cases. Case definitions can be found at: https://www.bccdc.ca/health-professionals/clinical-resources/case-definitions/covid-19-(novel-coronavirus). Currently hospitalized and critical care hospitalizations data are received from Provincial COVID-19 Monitoring Solution, Provincial Health Services Authority. See “Data Over Time” for more information on previous data sources.Vaccine data are received from the B.C. Ministry of Health.Mortality data are received from Vital Statistics, B.C. Ministry of Health. See Data Over Time for more information on precious data sources.Laboratory data is supplied by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control Public Health Laboratory and the Provincial Lab Information Solution (PLIS); tests performed for other provinces have been excluded.Critical care hospitalizations are provided by the health authorities to PHSA on a daily basis. BCCDC/PHSA/B.C. Ministry of Health data sources are available at the links below:Cases Totals (spatial)Case DetailsLaboratory Testing InformationRegional Summary DataData Over TimeThe number of laboratory tests performed and positivity rate over time are reported by the date of test result. See “Laboratory Indicators” section for more details.Laboratory confirmed cases are reported based on the client's first positive lab result.As of April 2, 2022, cases include laboratory-diagnosed cases (confirmed and probable) funded under Medical Services Plan.From January 7, 2021 to April 1, 2022, cases included those reported by the health authorities and those with positive laboratory results reported to the BCCDC. The number of cases over time is reported by the result date of the client's first positive lab result where available; otherwise by the date they are reported to public health. Prior to April 2, 2022, total COVID-19 cases included laboratory-diagnosed cases (confirmed and probable) as well as epi-linked cases. Prior to June 4, 2020, the total number of cases included only laboratory-diagnosed cases.As of January 14, 2022, the data source for "Currently Hospitalized" has changed to better reflect hospital capacity. Comparisons to numbers before this date should not be made.As of April 2, 2022, death is defined as an individual who has died from any cause, within 30 days of a first COVID-19 positive lab result date. Prior to April 22, 2022, death information was collected by Regional Health Authorities and defined as any death related to COVID-19. Comparisons between these time periods are not advised.Epidemiologic Indicators"Currently Hospitalized" is the number of people who test positive for COVID-19 through hospital screening practices, regardless of the reason for admission, as recorded in PCMS on the day the dashboard is refreshed. It is reported by the hospital in which the patient is hospitalized, rather than the patient's health authority of residence.Critical care values (intensive care units, high acuity units, and other critical care surge beds) include individuals who test positive for COVID-19 and are in critical care, as recorded in PCMS.The 7-day moving average is an average daily value over the 7 days up to and including the selected date. The 7-day window moved - or changes - with each new day of data. It is used to smooth new daily case and death counts or rates to mitigate the impact of short-term fluctuations and to more clearly identify the most recent trend over time.The following epidemiological indicators are included in the provincial case data file:Date: date of the client's first positive lab result.HA: health authority assigned to the caseSex: the sex of the clientAge_Group: the age group of the clientClassification_Reported: whether the case has been lab-diagnosed or is epidemiologically linked to another caseThe following epidemiological indicators are included in the regional summary data file:Cases_Reported: the number of cases for the health authority (HA) and health service delivery area (HSDA)Cases_Reported_Smoothed: Seven day moving average for reported casesLaboratory IndicatorsTests represent the number of all COVID-19 tests reported to the BCCDC Public Helath Laboratory since testing began mid-January 2020. Only tests for residents of B.C. are included.COVID-19 positivity rate is calculated for each day as the ratio of 7-day rolling average of number of positive specimens to 7-day rolling average of the total number of specimens tested (positive, negative, indeterminate and invalid). A 7-day rolling average applied to all testing data corrects for uneven data release patterns while accurately representing the provincial positivity trends. It avoids misleading daily peaks and valleys due to varying capacities and reporting cadences.Turn-around time is calculated as the daily average time (in hours) between specimen collection and report of a test result. Turn-around time includes the time to ship specimens to the lab; patients who live farther away are expected to have slightly longer average turn around times.The rate of COVID-19 testing per million population is defined as the cumulative number of people tested for COVID-19/B.C. population x 1,000,000. B.C. Please note: the same person may be tested multiple times, thus it is not possible to derive this rate directly from the number of cumulative tests reported on the B.C. COVID-19 Dashboard.Testing context: COVID-19 diagnostic testing and laboratory test guidelines have changed in British Columbia over time. B.C.'s testing strategy has been characterized by four phases: 1) Exposure-based testing (start of pandemic), 2) Targeted testing (March 16, 2020), 3) Expanded testing (April 9, 2020), 4) Symptom-based testing (April 21, 2020), and 5) Symptom-based testing for targeted populations (a-are at risk of more severe disease and/or b-live or work in high-risk settings such as healthcare workers) and Rapid Antigen Tests deployment (January 18, 2022). Due to changes in testing strategies in BC in 2022, focusing on targeted higher risk populations, current case counts are an underestimate of the true number of COVID-19 cases in BC and may not be representative of the situation in the community.
    The following laboratory indicators are included in the provincial laboratory data file:New_Tests: the number of new COVID-19 testsTotal_Tests: the total number of COVID-19 testsPositivity: the positivity rate for COVID-19 testsTurn_Around: the turnaround time for COVID-19 testsBC Testing Rate: Total PCR + POC tests per day (excluding POC that were confirmed by PCR within 7 days) / Population using BC Stats PEOPLE2021 population projections for the year 2022 * 100,000.Health Authority AssignmentCases are reported by health authority of residence.As of April 2, 2022, cases are reported based on the address provided at the time of testing; when not available, by location of the provider ordering the lab test.As of April 2, 2022, cases who reported having an address outside of B.C. are not included.Prior to April 2, 2022, when

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    Health Regions: Boundaries and correspondence with census geography, 2005...

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    Updated Feb 28, 2024
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    Statistics Canada (2024). Health Regions: Boundaries and correspondence with census geography, 2005 [Canada] [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/Q56LYO
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    Feb 28, 2024
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    Statistics Canada
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    Health Regions 2005 describes in detail the health region limits as of June 2005 and their correspondence with the 1996 and 2001 Census geography. Health regions are defined by the provinces and represent administrative areas or regions of interest to health authorities. This product contains correspondence files (linking health regions to 2001 Census geographic codes) and digital boundary files. User documentation provides an overview of health regions, sources, methods, limitations and product description (file format and layout).In addition to the geographic files, this product also includes 2001 Census data (basic profile) for health regions. A result of the co-operation of provincial health ministries, Alberta Treasury and BC Stats, Health Regions 2005 is part of the Health Information Roadmap initiative, a joint effort among the Canadian Institute for Health Information, Health Canada and Statistics Canada. Health Regions 2005 was produced by the Health Statistics Division in collaboration with the Geography and Dissemination divisionsHealth regions are definedby provincial governments as the areas of responsibility for regional healthboards (i.e., legislated) or as regions of interest to health care authorities. This product replaces Health Regions 2000. For current Health Regions data, refer to Statistics Canada. Access data here

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    Issued operating permits – water systems

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    Updated Jul 13, 2025
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    (2025). Issued operating permits – water systems [Dataset]. https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/issued-operating-permits-water-systems-/
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 13, 2025
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    https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/

    Description

    This dataset encompasses all issued permits since the start of the operating permit program (2019-present). Operating permits are required for new and existing cooling towers, decorative water features, building water treatment systems and rainwater harvesting/non potable water systems. It includes water quality reports and current system status. Withdrawn or cancelled permits are not included. Once through cooling operating permits are not included. Operating permits for water systems allow the City and health authorities to respond more effectively to incidents, mitigate health risks by pathogens (such as Legionella pneumophila) and ensure on-going compliance with public health protection standards. See the Operating Permit webpage for more details. Note Water quality data are self-reported by permit holders. There may be data entry errors and omissions. Data currency Data are updated daily. Data accuracy Water quality data and system status are self-reported by permit holders. The data are subject to audit and may be corrected after the initial submission by a permit holder. There may be addresses that do not return coordinates through the geocoding process (using BC Address Geocoder API). These Operating Permits do not appear on the Map. Please consult the Table view for a complete list of Operating Permits. Websites for further information Operating permits

  10. Life expectancy and other elements of the complete life table, three-year...

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    • data.urbandatacentre.ca
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    Updated Dec 4, 2024
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    Life expectancy and other elements of the complete life table, three-year estimates, Canada, all provinces except Prince Edward Island [Dataset]. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=1310011401
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    Dec 4, 2024
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    Government of Canadahttp://www.gg.ca/
    Statistics Canadahttps://statcan.gc.ca/en
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    This table contains mortality indicators by sex for Canada and all provinces except Prince Edward Island. These indicators are derived from three-year complete life tables. Mortality indicators derived from single-year life tables are also available (table 13-10-0837). For Prince Edward Island, Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, mortality indicators derived from three-year abridged life tables are available (table 13-10-0140).

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    Hospitals in BC

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    Updated Jun 11, 2025
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    Government of British Columbia (2025). Hospitals in BC [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/383eaf98-afd7-436a-9556-67ecf14f64a7
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 11, 2025
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    Government of British Columbiahttps://www2.gov.bc.ca/
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Area covered
    British Columbia
    Description

    Medical institutions in BC that provide diagnostic and treatment services for people whose illnesses or injuries require that they occupy a bed for at least one night. Hospitals can be distinguished by the level of care they offer (general acute, subacute, extended acute care) and the medical conditions in which they may specialize (specialty hospitals). Definition is protected by Copyright by Information and Referral Federal of Los Angeles County, Inc. See link: (https://211taxonomy.org/subscriptions/#agreement)

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    Data from: Residential Care Facilities

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    Updated Jun 11, 2025
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    Government of British Columbia (2025). Residential Care Facilities [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/f4d45e1d-1fb3-4a5b-ae12-7e6afe89e645
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 11, 2025
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    Government of British Columbia
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This dataset provides information which is currently displayed on the Residential Care Programs Map. The intent of the Residential Care Programs Map is to provide an online resource to assist families searching for all types of care under the Residential Care Regulation, including long term care, community living, hospice, acquired brain injury, mental health, substance use and child and youth residential care. Information is listed by care type, licensee, name of facility, address, city and maximum capacity. This dataset includes both publicly subsidized and private paid facilities. New licensed residential care facilities are added as they become operational. The dataset is updated biweekly.

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Local Health Area Boundaries

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Dataset updated
Jun 25, 2025
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Description

Local Health Area (LHA) boundaries; 2022 boundary configuration. The LHAs are a mutually exclusive and exhaustive classification of the land area in BC. LHAs are contiguous (land area is geographically adjacent) and fit within an existing geographical hierarchy structure, e.g., cannot violate higher-level geography boundaries such as the Health Service Delivery Areas (HSDA) and Health Authorities (HA).

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