As rival politicians haggle over the shortage of buses and the privatisation of the public sector, two things remain clear: Vancouver, a city in the Canadian province of British Columbia, is the best North American city to live in and in any event this is election season in BC and the haggling is to be expected.
It’s really hard to ignore Vancouver’s tremendous beauty and diversity. Mercer, in its just released 2009 rankings of the “Best Cities in the World” to live in, certainly did not and every day you are reminded of it, with its imposing fringe of snow capped mountains and alluring mosaic of water, green spaces and international flavours.
Only traditional rivals Vienna, Zurich and Geneva again managed to beat Vancouver this time around.
Click link and read full article in the Newsday.
It’s really hard to ignore Vancouver’s tremendous beauty and diversity. Mercer, in its just released 2009 rankings of the “Best Cities in the World” to live in, certainly did not and every day you are reminded of it, with its imposing fringe of snow capped mountains and alluring mosaic of water, green spaces and international flavours.
Only traditional rivals Vienna, Zurich and Geneva again managed to beat Vancouver this time around.
Click link and read full article in the Newsday.
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