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CENSUS PROVES SUN PEAKS to be fastest growing municipality in B.C. by JEAN STRONG
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Mayor Al Raine said he was pleased to see the official community population number come in at over 500. | PHOTO SUN PEAKS NEWS
etween 2011 and 2016 Sun Peaks’ population ballooned by 66 per cent making it the fastest growing municipality in the province. The national growth rate was 5 per cent. Released on Feb. 8, the 2016 census numbers didn’t come as a surprise to Mayor Al Raine but he said he was excited to see the growth. “I was thinking 500 would be good,” said Raine. “I was delighted to see we were past 500.” The next two fastest growing B.C. municipalities, Langford and Whistler, experienced growth of 20.9 and 20.7 per cent respectively. The data released by Statistics Canada showed that in 2011 the official population was 371 people and as of May 2016 it sat at 616. 2011 was the first census Sun Peaks was included in as a municipality as it was incorporated in June of 2010.
Raine said he expects the population may actually be higher because the census was completed during the resort’s shoulder season in May and real estate sales show many people and families have moved to the area since then. “I’d say now it's definitely higher. With people who have moved in and those who were missed it’s probably closer to 700.” The increased population won’t help secure government funding for a few more years. But, Raine said, the numbers are important to justify the work on things such as recreation facilities and the new health centre. Census data is also used to plan for growth in areas like the school, which has seen a large increase since it was founded in 2010. More than 100 students currently attend school on the mountain and more are expected to enroll in coming years. The total number of private dwellings was counted at 1,146 continued on inside
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