Woodstock more desirable place to live than last year
According to MoneySense Magazine, Woodstock is a more desirable place to live than last year.
The magazine released their annual rankings of the 'Best Places' in the Country to live and Woodstock made a significant jump over last year.
Woodstock is currently sitting in 98th place, up from 128 last year but still lower than 68th place the year before.
200 cities are ranked based on things like employment, housing prices, crime, weather and household income.
Tillsonburg saw a slight increase to 112th place up from 113th last year while Ingersoll dropped a position from 130th to 131.
Cities in Alberta hold the top three spots.

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