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Airdrie, Scotland

Safety in Airdrie

Detailed safety data — sourced from authoritative datasets and normalized for direct comparison.

Safety in Airdrie, Scotland

Airdrie maintains a relatively strong safety profile, with its Crime Severity Index (CSI) reported at 43.2 in 2024, significantly lower than Alberta's overall index of 95.6. This indicates a lower volume and severity of police-reported crime compared to the provincial average. However, recent reports from 2025 indicate a slight increase in overall crime by four percent compared to 2024. Specific categories, such as motor vehicle theft and theft under $5,000, saw increases of 20% and 19% respectively, and domestic violence incidents also rose by eight percent year-over-year. Despite these increases, authorities note that a small number of offenders are responsible for most crimes, and efforts are underway to address these trends.

Safety Scores

Overall Score
75.0
Livability
80
Affordability
95
Business
70
Growth
85

About Airdrie, Scotland

Airdrie, Alberta, is a dynamic and rapidly expanding city situated just north of Calgary within the bustling Calgary–Edmonton Corridor. Known for its friendly atmosphere, excellent amenities, and family-friendly communities, Airdrie has consistently ranked among Canada's fastest-growing cities and is currently the fastest-growing city in Alberta. Its strategic location offers residents the tranquility of a suburban environment while providing convenient access to Calgary's world-class amenities and a robust job market. This blend of affordability, quality of life, and proximity to a major urban center makes Airdrie an attractive destination for families, young professionals, and retirees alike.

About Scotland

Scotland, a constituent country of the United Kingdom, is known for its rich history, distinct culture, and dramatic landscapes, ranging from vibrant cities to serene Highlands. The economy is a mixed, service-based economy with key industries including finance, technology, energy (oil, gas, and renewables), food and drink (especially whisky), tourism, and life sciences. The cost of living in Scotland is generally lower than in other parts of the UK, with average monthly expenses for a single person around $1,962, though cities like Edinburgh can be more expensive. The climate is temperate and oceanic, often changeable but rarely extreme, with average winter lows around 0°C and summer highs averaging 15-17°C. Scottish people are often described as friendly, patriotic, practical, and forthright, with a strong sense of community and a love for their arts and traditions.