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Table 24.4 Mid-sized centres with the fastest population growth, 2001 to 2006
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number | % | ||
Okotoks, Alberta | 11,689 | 17,145 | 46.7 |
Wood Buffalo, Alberta | 42,581 | 52,643 | 23.6 |
Grande Prairie, Alberta | 58,787 | 71,868 | 22.3 |
Red Deer, Alberta | 67,829 | 82,772 | 22.0 |
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories | 16,541 | 18,700 | 13.1 |
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan/Alberta | 23,964 | 27,023 | 12.8 |
Canmore, Alberta | 10,792 | 12,039 | 11.6 |
Medicine Hat, Alberta | 61,735 | 68,822 | 11.5 |
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec | 79,600 | 87,492 | 9.9 |
Joliette, Quebec | 39,720 | 43,595 | 9.8 |
Chilliwack, British Columbia | 74,003 | 80,892 | 9.3 |
Fort St. John, British Columbia | 23,007 | 25,136 | 9.3 |
Parksville, British Columbia | 24,285 | 26,518 | 9.2 |
Lethbridge, Alberta | 87,388 | 95,196 | 8.9 |
Courtenay, British Columbia | 45,205 | 49,214 | 8.9 |
Source: Statistics Canada, censuses of population, 2001 and 2006. |
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