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East Kootenay E

A rural regional district electoral area in southeastern British Columbia, characterized by alpine mountains, forestry, and outdoor recreation.

East Kootenay E Safety Score

Below Average

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Data from British Columbia

Crime statistics are not available at the police jurisdiction level for East Kootenay E. The data below is from British Columbia (Province).

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Police Reported Crime DataBritish Columbia data

Total Crimes (2024)

426,806

3.4%

Historical Trend (1998 - 2024)

Clearance Rate

25.9%

Cases solved by police

110,362 Solved316,444 Unsolved

Most Common

Property Crime

56%
Property
Other
Violent

Top 5 Reported Violations

Most frequent specific criminal code violations in 2024.

Historical Trend by Violation

No trend data available.

Safety Scores & Indices

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East Kootenay E

British Columbia, Canada

Population

3,810

Established

1965

Climate

Continental/Alpine

Key Industries

Tourism, Agriculture, Forestry

Police Service

Cranbrook RCMP / Kimberley RCMP

About East Kootenay E

The Regional District of East Kootenay is a regional district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Electoral Area E is a rural subdivision within this district, encompassing the rocky mountain landscapes and rural communities near Kimberley and Cranbrook. The area is highly outdoor-lifestyle oriented.

Demographics & Economy

$71,000

Median Income

52.1 years

Median Age

5.9%

Unemployment Rate

Livability Score
A+
92/100 Score
Cost of Living Index
114High

National Baseline = 100

Climate & Weather

Annual historical averages

July High
25.2°C
Jan Low
-5.9°C
Annual Rain
137 mm
Annual Snow
28 cm
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Nearby Areas

15 locations

References & Sources

Wikipedia

General information about East Kootenay E

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Statistics Canada

Crime statistics, population & census data

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Police Service

Official police website for East Kootenay E

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Crime data sourced from the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Survey via Statistics Canada. Last updated for the most recent available reference year.