Most of the subject areas included in Vital Signs 2014 and the 2019 The goal of a Vital Signs report is to highlight important issues and Vital Brief have been updated in this report to give the community build community capacity by giving the public and decision makers a way to gauge the progress we’ve made over the years. [...] It’s also our first report to the community since the all the areas we include and cannot include every part of the wider COVID-19 pandemic and, in several ways, the first look at how the picture of life on the Sunshine Coast. [...] The BC average is 5.4% and average of 1.4% and almost triple the by the District of Sechelt found the SCRD the national average is 4.4%.national average of 1.0%. [...] The provincial government supported The Society’s 2023/24 season was the first Sunshine Coast arts and culture where the number of tickets being offered organizations with $120,500 in Community was the same as the pre-pandemic seasons. [...] The Celebration of Authors, Books and as a partnership with the shíshálh syíyaya Days Community (CABC) is a joint initiative of Nation and runs under the guidance of the Festival of the Written Arts and School Jessica Silvey, an Indigenous faculty syíyaya Days, a multi-day event starting on District 46.
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Table of Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 2
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 3
- THE SUNSHINE COAST FOUNDATION PRESENTS VITAL SIGNS 2024 4
- VITAL SIGNS BRINGS COMMUNITY KNOWLEDGE TO LIFE IN ONE LOCATION 5
- OUR COMMUNITY 6
- BC Statistics estimates the median age in the SCRD was steady at 55 in 2023 and will remain steady for at least the next ten years. 7
- BC Ferries says the number of bicycles departing Horseshoe Bay on Route 3 increased by 16 from 2017 to 2022. 8
- HOUSING 9
- ENVIRONMENT 10
- Greenhouse gas emissions from all sources on the Sunshine Coast have increased 7.2 between 2007 and 2019. 11
- ECONOMIC HEALTH 12
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- 1000 12
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- 1500 12
- 2011 12
- 2021 12
- 1750 12
- 2000 12
- 1303 jobs in the SCRD are supported by the tourism sector with an economic impact of 305.1 million. 13
- HEALTH WELLNESS 14
- 52 of the grade 10-12 respondents reported spending 3 or more hours per day watching TV movies or videos. 15
- SAFETY 16
- Overall crime rates on the Sunshine Coast have been stable after an increase in 2019 and are similar to the rates for all of BC. 17
- LEARNING 18
- Enrollment in SD 46 schools has increased over the last decade notably with Indigenous ELL and diverse abilities students. 19
- LOW INCOME 20
- The 2023 Homeless Count identified 97 people as experiencing homelessness in Sechelt or Gibsons up from 84 in 2020. 21
- ARTS CULTURE 22
- Overall 1200 people in the SCRD work in arts culture and heritage occupations making up 7.1 of the workforce. 23