The price of gasoline is considerably higher than the provincial average.
Also according to the 2006 census, the median income in 2005 for all families was $67,031, compared to the provincial average of $62,346.
The following year, the school's rate dropped to 5.4, remaining three percentage points above the provincial average.
The median household income is $126,855, compared with the provincial average of $60,512.
Manufacturing job creation kept pace with the provincial average from 1991-2001.
The town's population of those 19 and under was 33.2% compared with the provincial average at 28.3%.
The force has 222 sworn officers, 198 per 100,000 people, which is 6 more than the provincial average of 192.
Of those over 15 years of age in 2001, 48% were married, slightly lower than the 51% provincial average.
The average family income in 1999 was $89,350, almost $40,000 above the provincial average.
This went up to $70,102 in 2006, whereas the provincial average dropped to $37,722.