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Worst Canadian Cities by Crime Rate
5. . Edmonton
4. Regina
3. Saskatoon
2. Thunder Bay
1. Winnipeg
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As any Law and Order addict knows, there are two groups that protect and represent the people, “the police who investigate crimes, and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders.” These are not their stories, however.
Instead, we’re here to focus on the nastier side of that story, namely, the cities where these crimes occur. Violent crime rates are a huge factor when determining where you want to move or visit, and understandably so. Washington D.C., Chicago and Detroit years had to fight against their public image as some of the most violent and crime-ridden areas in the United States, with notable improvements in several areas.
As the say, the first step in solving a problem is admitting you have one, so let this serve less as a list for public province shaming as a rehabilitative one.
That being said, let’s dive in and take a look at “the most violent cities in Canada,” according to the crime severity index.
Edmonton: Edmonton has been seeing some tough times as of late—and we’re not just talking about the Oilers. (Really, how many first round draft picks are they going to get?) Unfortunately, Edmonton’s crime rate is about as stagnant as their hockey team. The city has had a persistent problem with violent crime, especially sex-based crimes such as sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, and sexual violations against children. That being said, Edmonton’s overall crime index rating is “only” 89.7—far lower than the others on this list.
Regina: Regina, ranks rather highly (or lowly, depending on how you look at it) when it comes to overall violent crime in Canada. It’s been trading places with Saskatoon the past few years, checking in with a 105.8 crime index rating. On the one hand, that’s definitely far too high, and hurts what is otherwise one of the more underrated settlement destinations in Canada. On the other hand, however, as Regina ranks just below Saskatoon this year, the latter’s loss is the former’s gain, as it can now report a “drop” in crime, at least in that context. Let’s hope that continues into the future, rather than the rumours of potential spikes that have been reported in the last year.
Saskatoon: Saskatoon’s placement on this list is something of a good news/bad news situation…let’s get the latter out of the way first, so we can end this section on a good note. To begin with, yes, with a violent crime index rating of 109.9. The city has flipped back and forth with Regina (see above) in the overall rankings, and has sometimes even found itself at the ignominious “top” of the standings. In the NHL, that wins you the Presidents’ Trophy. In the war on crime, that wins you an incredible amount of scrutiny. Thankfully, however, there are signs that Saskatoon is trying hard indeed to improve its record and reputation. In 2013, the mayor announced that overall violent crime in Saskatoon had dropped 9%, and there are hopes that that trend can continue.
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Oregon is a coastal U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest known for its diverse landscape of forests, mountains, farms and beaches.
Many young professionals love the Northwest, but want to narrow down their moving options to a spot that will offer the best places to raise a family in Oregon.
From top-rated school systems to low crime rates, many Oregon cities have a lot to offer.
Lets look at the top options and why they are so family friendly, from raising toddlers to thinking about college.
Where is the best place to live in Oregon? It depends on who you ask, but if you ask consumer research site Niche.com,
your best bet is Portland, Oregon’s largest city, sits on the Columbia and Willamette rivers, in the shadow of snow-capped Mount Hood.
The city of Portland is very famous, avant-garde culture and is home to iconic coffee shops, boutiques, farm-to-table restaurants and microbreweries.
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Oregon’s landscape ranges from the windswept Pacific coastline to the Cascade Mountains. Oregon’s economy revolves around technology, tourism and agriculture.
The University of Oregon and Oregon State University are the state’s top colleges.
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Olympic Stadium, Montreal - Canada HD Travel Channel
The architecture of the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Quebec in Canada is a lasting memory of the summer Olympics of 1976.
The Olympic swimming pool was biggest in the world up to the construction of the swimming pool in Sydney. Half of the bottom can be lowered or elevated, so that the water depth can be adjusted for the individual competitions.
The stadium was the first one with a variable roof. Especially in winter, when 100 tons of snow loads cover the roof, the construction had not prove itself, so that today it is firmly closed and heated in winter. Shortly before our visit the great marathon took place.
Emblem of the Olympic stadium is his sloping tower. From the observation deck on top you have a great panoramic view over the Olympic Village, the downtown, the St. Lawrence River and the harbor. However the tower was completed only 11 years after the Olympics, because the workers frequently were on strike during the construction phase.
The tower serves as the basis for funicular which brings the visitors in less than 2 minutes to the observation deck.
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Die Architektur des Olympiastadions in Montreal in der Provinz Quebec in Kanada ist die bleibende Erinnerung an die Sommerolympiade von 1976.
Die Schwimmhalle war bis zum Bau der Schwimmhalle von Sydney die Größte der Welt. Der Boden des halben Beckens kann gesenkt und gehoben werden, so dass die Wassertiefe für die einzelnen Bewerbe angepasst werden kann.
Das Stadion war das erste mit variablem Dach. Die Konstruktion hat sich aber besonders im Winter, wo 100 Tonnen Schnee darauf lasten, nicht bewährt, so dass es heute fest geschlossen und im Winter beheizt ist. Kurz vor unserem Besuch fand im Stadion ein Marathonlauf statt.
Wahrzeichen des Olympiastadions ist sein schräger Turm, der einen umfassenden Rundblick über das olympische Dorf, die Innenstadt, den St. Lorenz-Strom und den Hafen gewährt. Der Turm wurde allerdings erst 11 Jahre nach der Olympiade fertig gestellt, weil die Bauarbeiter während der Bauphase häufig streikten.
Der Turm dient als Basis für eine Zahnradbahn, mit der man die Aussichtsplattform in weniger als 2 Minuten erreicht.
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