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I was on the bigger one on the left..was an awesome night for the fireworks
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A couple of pics from this afternoon's Pride Parade from my front door.
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There were just under 500,000 people that came out for the fireworks last night and around 100,000 today for the parade and there was NO STABBINGS, NO GANG HITS and plenty of single women walking around semi naked without any harrasment.
The stats and my eyes don't lie, Vancouver is amongst the cleanest safest cities in the world. We have a problem with excessive amounts of drug addicts that have made their way to Vancouver because they can live on the streets year round because of the warm climate here... and this problem centred around Hastings Street is improving and they are building more and more treatment and low cost housing places there...and already you can see a huge improvement. Don't indict a whole city as shit because of one sad side to it. To reduce my city to a stupid sound bite about Hastings is pathetic. |
Some nice pics in this thread
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I know it happens all the time, but isn't it gang/drug related and between people that know each other? I've never felt unsafe downtown at night, as opposed to some areas of Surrey etc... |
I think Vancouver is a nice place. Both on the security and habitability.
Nice pics Hershie.. |
sounds like it
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Conde Nast Traveller magazine story:
Vancouver - #1 City in the Americas The reader?s of Condé Nast are among the savviest travellers on the globe. Their opinions are formed from years of experience travelling to cities around the world, from Albuquerque to Zurich. So that makes their decision to name Vancouver the best city in the Americas all the more satisfying. Editors of the seminal travel magazine tabulated its readers 30,000 votes, and Vancouver beat out rivals like Mexico City, Toronto and San Jose, Costa Rico. From http://vancouver.com/whattoexpect/review/index.htm |
November 2003 Maxim Magazine
Maxim Magazine votes Vancouver as one of the top 5 bachelor party cities. |
2004 American Automobile Association (AAA)
Travel agents who work under the American Automobile Association banner in the U.S. have recently deemed that Vancouver is one of the top world destinations for their clients. The recent AAA survey says that Vancouver is ranked fourth in the world behind London, Paris and Rome in terms of booking preferences. YVR was ranked ahead of Shannon, Ireland in fifth place in the survey, which just asked agents for their top five choices. |
August 2004 Research Worldwide
Research Worldwide, which calls itself "The Worldwide Commercial Real Estate Information Portal", released a list stating that Vancouver was the second best city in the world for expatriates to live. |
June 8, 2003 Georgia Times-Union
Georgia Times-Union notes that Vancouver was voted as one of the top destinations for students at StudentUniverse.com |
January 2004 Out and About
Out and About - www.gay.com - votes Vancouver one of the top ten up-and-coming Gay Travel destinations for 2004. |
July 2003 ABTA Magazine
ABTA Magazine states that Vancouver International airport has been rated top North American airport in the annual IATA survey. |
Economist Group: Melbourne, Vancouver top cities in world
Friday, October 4, 2002 LONDON, England (CNN) -- Melbourne and Vancouver are the best cities in the world for expatriates to live in, according to a survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Both Australia and Canada fared well in the survey, with the west Australian city of Perth ranking third, and Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide tying in eighth place. Toronto and Montreal also made the top 10, while Calgary was 16th. (Full list) Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea came in last place, while the European Union was considered the best region to live just ahead of North America. Conducted by the London-based EIU -- the business information arm of the Economist Group -- the survey assessed the level of hardship for expatriates in 130 cities. It looked at 12 factors including housing, education, recreational activities and climate, rating every city on a five-point scale in each category, with five indicating extreme hardship. Melbourne weather, notorious for providing four seasons in a single day was all that prevented it from receiving a perfect score of zero. Port Moresby On the other end of the scale, Port Moresby managed a hardship score of 80. There, expatriates "must take extreme security precautions ... Education and health indicators are poor, corruption is rife and high humidity makes the climate oppressive all year round," the report said. Rounding out the top ten cities were Vienna, Geneva and Zurich (all equal fourth) while Copenhagen, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt and Oslo were also equal eighth. The Japanese cities of Osaka and Tokyo were the highest rated in Asia in equal 21st spot. Next best was Hong Kong in 44th place. The most livable mainland Chinese cities were Guangzhou and Shanghai at equal 73rd. London was also rated 44th while Honolulu was the preferred U.S. city in equal 21st place. New York was ranked 52nd. Middle East Vancouver, home to around 2 million, and equal best city in the world Regionally, the highest hardship was found in Africa and the Middle East, the report found. The European Union was the least affected by hardship, but North America was also "a good place to live." "Despite the increased fear of terrorism and high levels of violent crime in some cities, the United States and Canada have fairly low hardship ratings thanks to a highly developed infrastructure, good education and health indicators and the widespread availability of recreational activities," the survey said. The EIU report found a clear gap between west and east European cities, while hardship in Asia and Australasia also was grouped in two extremes. Compared with the low hardship ratings in Australia and also parts of Asia, the region was home to cities where expatriates encountered severe hardship, the survey found. The Pakistani port city of Karachi received the second highest hardship rating of 74, the Indian cities of New Delhi and Mumbai scored 62 and 57 respectively, while the Indonesian capital Jakarta polled a high 56 coming in 119th place. Elsewhere in Asia, Bangkok scored 45, Manila 47, Colombo 52, Hanoi 54, Ho Chi Minh 55, Phnom Penh 70 and Dhaka 71. The list in full 1. (tie) Melbourne, Australia 1. Vancouver, Canada 3. Perth, Australia 4. (tie) Vienna, Austria 4. Toronto, Canada 4. Geneva, Switzerland 4. Zurich, Switzerland 8. (tie) Adelaide, Australia 8. Brisbane, Australia 8. Sydney,Australia 8. Copenhagen, Denmark 8. Dusseldorf, Germany 8. Frankfurt, Germany 8. Oslo, Norway 8. Montreal, Canada 16. (tie) Calgary, Canada 16. Helsinki, Finland 16. Stockholm, Sweden 19. (tie) Berlin, Germany 19. Amsterdam, Netherlands 21. (tie) Tokyo, Japan 21. Osaka, Japan 21. Honolulu, Hawaii 24. (tie) Hamburg, Germany 24. Munich, Germany 24. Auckland, New Zealand 24. Wellington, New Zealand 28. (tie) Brussels, Belgium 28. Reykjavik, Iceland 28. Luxembourg, Luxembourg 28. Boston, Massachusetts 32. (tie) Lyon, France 32. Paris, France 34. (tie) Barcelona, Spain 34. Atlanta, Georgia 34. Chicago, Illinois 34. Lexington, Kentucky 34. Miami, Florida 39. (tie) Cleveland, Ohio 39. Houston, Texas 39. Los Angeles, California 39. Minneapolis, Minnesota 39. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 44. (tie) Hong Kong, China 44. Lisbon, Portugal 44. Madrid, Spain 44. London, England 44. San Francisco, California 49. Seattle, Washington 50. (tie) Singapore 50. Manchester, England 52. (tie) Dublin, Ireland 52. New York, New York 54. (tie) Milan, Italy 54. Detroit, Michigan 54. Budapest, Hungary 57. (tie) Prague, Czech Republic 57. Rome, Italy 57. Washington, D.C. 60. Taipei, Taiwan 61. Seoul, South Korea 62. (tie) San Juan, Puerto Rico 62. San Jose, Costa Rica 64. (tie) Athens, Greece 64. Montevideo, Uruguay 66. Santiago, Chile 67. Buenos Aires, Argentina 68. Dubai, UAE 69. (tie) Tel Aviv, Israel 69. Warsaw, Poland 71. (tie) Zagreb, Croatia 71. Abu Dhabi, UAE 73. (tie) Guangzhou, China 73. Shanghai, China 75. (tie) Panama City, Panama 75. Amman, Jordan 77. (tie) Bahrain, Bahrain 77. Beijing, China 77. Shenzhen, China 77. Moscow, Russia 81. Pretoria, South Africa 82. (tie) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 82. St. Petersburg, Russia 84. Tianjin, China 85. (tie) Sao Paulo, Brazil 85. Kiev, Ukraine 87. (tie) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 87. Lima, Peru 87. Istanbul, Turkey 87. Kuwait, Kuwait 87. Tashkent, Uzbekistan 87. Tunis, Tunisia 93. (tie) Quito, Ecuador 93. Johannesburg, South Africa 93. Bucharest, Romania 96. (tie) Asuncion, Paraguay 96. Casablanca, Morocco 98. Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei 99. (tie) Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 99. Baku, Azerbaijan 101. (tie) Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia 101. Bangkok, Thailand 101. Caracas, Venezuela 101. Tripoli, Libya 105. (tie) Guatemala, Guatemala 105. Mexico City, Mexico 105. Manila, Philippines 105. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 105. Belgrade, Yugoslavia 105. Harare, Zimbabwe 111. Cairo, Egypt 112. Libreville, Gabon 113. Colombo, Sri Lanka 114. Douala, Cameroon 115. (tie) Hanoi, Vietnam 115. Bogota, Colombia 115. Nairobi, Kenya 118. Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam 119. (tie) Jakarta, Indonesia 119. Tehran, Iran 121. New Delhi, India 122. Dakar, Senegal 123. Abidjan, Ivory Coast 124. Mumbai, India 125. Algiers, Algeria 126. Phnom Penh, Cambodia 127. (tie) Dhaka, Bangladesh 127. Lagos, Nigeria 129. Karachi, Pakistan 130. Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea |
Damn hershie, you're a vancouver media machine.
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Don't tell them too much,they might come here to steal our tundra and abundance of seal meat
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December 30, 2004 Travel Channel
Travel Channel names Vancouver's Wreck Beach number 3 in their list of the World's Top Nude Beaches. |
I love Vancouver and would consider it high on a desireable place to live. Although lately Vienna, Brussels, and Zurich rank much higher on the list for me.
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that's a lot of big event that happened there in vancouver.
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BTW, if anyone wants to stay at my place across the street from the ocean and beach...from Oct. 25 for 4 weeks (I am taking a 23 day cruise down the west coast through the Panama Canal and up to NYC), I would be happy to have somebody stay for taking care of my cat. |
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Leave me your ICQ/email info and we'll talk... |
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Wooot! i'm in victoria... woot elli rocks.
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we need to really slow down the immigration though, too many foreigners coming over and ruining the goodness of the city
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fuck yes
I love it here too fireworks were great on saturday |
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I'm leaving this country because of the tax and weather primarily. Nothing to do with the crime. In fact, I never said the crime was bad, just that it's been getting worse over the years. It doesn't even make sense that someone would move to a third world country to escape crime in Canada. |
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Hershie, you forgot! There are big signs in YVR stating that it is the #1 customer rated airport in North America! |
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