Blog http://www.saintjohnlifeonyourterms.ca/blog.html hourly 1 1970-01-01T00:00+00:00 Saint John is a Smart21 Community http://www.saintjohnlifeonyourterms.ca/pc_url_21178481 <p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p class="plain">Submitted by Christine Comeau</p><p class="plain">This posting first appeared on the <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.fusionsj.com/2011/11/saint-john-is-a-smart21-community/" class="plain">FUSION site here</a>.</p><p class="plain"><br></p><img align="left" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/241/221/07a/17601561399_Th6Ps.jpg' style="margin: 15px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" border="0" daid="11117329" rmargin="15" tmargin="15" lmargin="0"><p class="plain">Saint John was recently named one of the world’s <b><a link="" target="_blank" href="https://www.intelligentcommunity.org/index.php?src=gendocs&ref=Smart21_2012&category=Events" class="plain">Smart21</a></b> high tech hot spots by a New York-based think-tank, the <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.intelligentcommunity.org/index.php?src=" class="plain">Intelligent Communities Forum</a>. The ICF seeks to promote the development of broadband technology in communities around the world. Our community is now vying to become one of the world’s <b>Top 7 Smart Cities in 2012</b>. </p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">Our story of innovation began in an earlier era. When the first explorers and settlers came to our shores they discovered a world plentiful in resources, as well as hardships. Life was difficult. Harsh weather, rock and water everywhere – the world’s highest tides and rivers which flowed in both directions! To survive, it required ingenuity, perseverance, and for people to band together. That is how they prospered.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"></p><blockquote><table width="80%" quoteborder="#C6C6C6" cellspacing="0" style="border: 1px solid #C6C6C6" cellpadding="10"><tbody><tr><td align="center" class="plain"><font class="alert"><i><b>"That explains why to this day the spirit of collaboration, creativity and innovation is part of our DNA</b></i><b>."</b></font></td></tr></tbody></table></blockquote><p align="center" class="plain"> </p><p class="plain"></p> <p align="left" class="plain">A couple of weeks ago, I attended an <b>i-CANADA</b> conference in Windsor, Ontario. Hosted by the <i><b><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.cata.ca/" class="plain">Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance</a></b></i> (CATA), the conference was held to help Canada become an intelligent nation. I was joined by <b>Lisa Hrabluk</b> (lisa@hrabluk.com), a talented storyteller who wrote the Smart21 application and is now writing the more intensive Top7 application. <b>Premier David Alward</b> was the keynote speaker, highlighting New Brunswick’s significant contributions to <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://telegraphjournal.canadaeast.com/rss/article/1456633" class="plain">innovation in ICT</a>.</p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><iframe width="560" allowfullscreen frameborder="0" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/MrugPI75sq0" height="315"></iframe><br></p> <p align="center" class="plain"><i><b>Here is a video of the Premier speaking with the i-CANADA Chair, Bill Hutchison.</b></i></p><p align="center" class="plain">  </p> <p class="plain"><img align="left" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/213/00a/27c/17601768524_wXLT5.jpg' style="margin: 15px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" border="0" daid="11117706" rmargin="15" tmargin="15" lmargin="0"></p><div align="center" class="plain"><br></div><p class="plain"></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><b><i>Christine Comeau, Enterprise Saint John and Lisa Hrabluk, WordPhoto attend the i-CANADA conference in Windsor, Ontario, November 16 & 17, 2011.</i></b></p> <p align="center" class="plain"> </p> <p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p class="plain"><img align="right" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/13b/007/0b7/17601780632_j7hHv.jpg' style="margin: 15px 0px 15px 15px;float: right" bmargin="15" border="0" daid="11117707" tmargin="15" lmargin="15" rmargin="0"></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><b><i><br></i></b></p><p align="center" class="plain"><b><i><br></i></b></p><p align="center" class="plain"><b><i>The GM building dominates the Detroit skyline.</i></b></p> <p align="center" class="plain"> </p> <p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain">Last week, in partnership with the <b><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.saintjohn.ca/en/home/default.aspx" class="plain">City of Saint John</a></b> we assembled 42 people from our own community to share examples of how we have harnessed ICT as a platform for innovation, creativity and advancements in manufacturing, health and life sciences, energy, environmental and social development, delivery of municipal services, poverty reduction, tourism, retail, culture and recreation. The <b>Top7 Application Workshop</b> got people talking. Dozens of stories were shared and everyone walked away with a greater appreciation, awareness and respect for our early adoption and application of technology. It also planted new seeds. New conversations were sparked which I’m certain are the start of a new chapter of Saint John innovation.</p> <p align="center" class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"></p><div align="center" class="plain"><img align="" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/13b/007/0b7/17601810914_3RFtG.jpg' bmargin="0" border="0" daid="11117708" tmargin="0" rmargin="0" lmargin="0"><i><b>Participants share stories in the Top7 Application Workshop, November 24, 2011.</b></i></div> <div align="center" class="plain"><br></div> <p class="plain"></p> <p align="center" class="plain">One of the happy outcomes of the application process is that we are beginning to write, for the first time, the full ICT and innovation story for Saint John and, by extension, the region. You can read a small piece of that story <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://thethinkcity.ca/on-the-edge-%EF%BB%BFbeneath-saint-john%E2%80%99s-streets-is-a-highway-of-glass/" class="plain">here</a> on The Think City site. The Think City is an initiative developed by Enterprise Saint John in partnership with <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.uptownsj.com/uptownsj/" class="plain">Uptown Saint John</a> () to promote and grow Saint John’s Uptown ICT and professional services sector. Our “campus” is one of North America’s only playgrounds for innovation centred in an urban core. Thanks to <b>Jeff Roach</b>, <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://sociallogical.com/home/" class="plain">Sociallogical</a>, for providing strategic guidance and helping us attract people, ideas and investment to the ICT and professional services community.</p> <p align="center" class="plain"> </p> <p align="center" class="plain">Here’s how you can help us in our race to the Top7:</p> <p align="center" class="plain">            </p> <ol> <li class="plain"><b>Visit <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.thethinkcity.ca/">www.thethinkcity.ca</a></b> <b>and join our <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://thethinkcity.ca/move-here/ambassador-network/" class="plain">ambassador network</a></b> – be a part of the conversation and help us share in the vibrancy of our sector “Where ICT Works.”</li> <li class="plain"><b>Promote our community’s Smart21 designation</b> by spreading the word. </li> <li class="plain"><b>Keep the conversation going.</b> If you have stories of innovation that have advanced our economic, social, cultural and economic progress, e-mail me <a link="" target="_blank" href="mailto:ccomeau@enterprisesj.com">ccomeau@enterprisesj.com</a> or Lisa Hrabluk at <a link="" target="_blank" href="mailto:lisa@hrabluk.com">lisa@hrabluk.com</a>. </li> </ol> <p align="center" class="plain"> </p> <div class="plain"> <p align="center" class="plain">Thanks for reading. You are why we are a Smart21 community! <img width="21" src="http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/061/1fd/200/sm_happy.gif" bmargin="0" height="21" border="0" title="Happy" type="0" lmargin="0" rmargin="0" tmargin="0"></p> <p align="center" class="plain"> </p> </div> <p align="center" class="plain"> </p> <p align="center" class="plain"><b>Christine Comeau</b> is <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.enterprisesj.com/" class="plain">Enterprise Saint John’s</a> Communications Officer. She lives on the shore of the Kennebecasis River with her husband and daughter.</p> <p align="center" class="plain"> </p> <p align="center" class="plain"><a link="" target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/#%21/ChristineComeau" class="plain">Twitter</a> </p> <p align="center" class="plain"><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/christine-comeau/9/840/529" class="plain">LinkedIn</a></p><p align="center" class="plain"><br></p><p align="center" class="plain"> <i><b><font class="heading2"><b>Share:</b></font></b></i></p><div align="left" class="plain"></div><div align="center" class="plain"><a link="" href="http://twitter.com/share" data-via="EnterpriseSJ" class="twitter-share-button" data-count="horizontal">Tweet</a><script src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" type="text/javascript"></script></div><div align="left" class="plain"></div><div align="center" class="plain"><div id="fb-root"></div><script src="http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#appId=214633038585332&xfbml=1"></script><fb:like width="100" show_faces="false" layout="button_count" send="false" href="www.facebook.com/enterprisesj" action="like" font=""></fb:like></div><div align="left" class="plain"></div><div align="center" class="plain"><script src="http://platform.linkedin.com/in.js" type="text/javascript"></script><script data-counter="right" type="in/share"></script></div><p align="center" class="plain"> </p> <div align="center" class="plain"> </div> loyt 2011-11-30T18:14:02-08:00 Saint John is a Smart21 Community A sustainable lifestyle requires a few key elements, and Saint John has each of them in spades http://www.saintjohnlifeonyourterms.ca/pc_url_20002196 <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"><img width="358" align="left" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/0e0/02f/25f/16442641974_THw7h.jpg' style="margin: 15px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" height="156" border="0" daid="10582037" lmargin="0" tmargin="15" rmargin="15">I grew up in Southern Ontario, in a small village near Ottawa. The setting was picturesque and idyllic, the kind of community where everyone knew and looked out for each other; the resulting feeling of security and trust meant us kids were allowed to run wild through the village and surrounding woods at will. That early lifestyle instilled in me a strong sense of connection to nature, and an understanding that without a healthy and productive environment we humans might as well just call it a day. I have become so well known among my friends as “the tree-hugger” that most assume I'll end up living in British Columbia because after all, that's the centre for sustainable lifestyle in Canada, right?</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <div class="plain"></div> <p class="plain">Wrong! </p> <div class="plain"></div> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">A sustainable lifestyle requires a few key elements, and Saint John has each of them in spades. First, you need a natural environment that is healthy and diverse. Within a fifty kilometre radius of <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.uptownsj.com/uptownsj/" class="plain">Uptown Saint John</a> there are four rivers with more varieties of fish and shellfish than I can list; the <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.bayoffundytourism.com/" class="plain">Bay of Fundy</a> (Atlantic Ocean) and it's fisheries, vistas and incredible tides; dense woodlands and mineral resources; lush and productive farmlands; and a plethora of indigenous plant and animal life that nourishes both our bodies and our souls.</p> <div class="plain"></div> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">The second thing you need is strong social capital – people need to trust each other and have a desire to work together toward a common, greater goal. Here in Saint John we feel empowered and are genuinely engaged in our community and development decisions; public consultation is the norm here, not the exception! Volunteerism is a common and popular activity, and when we have great ideas to make something better we just pick up the phone or drop in on a friend to start the ball rolling. That powerful social capital is the reason Saint John is the origin of some amazing social programs and organizations, like Canada's first <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.saintjohny.com/" class="plain">YMCA</a> and more recently, Canada's first <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.fusionsj.com/" class="plain">FUSION</a> chapter.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"><img width="600" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/10d/302/059/16442493716_tgGgZ.jpg' bmargin="0" height="269" border="0" daid="10581894" tmargin="0" lmargin="0" rmargin="0"></p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">The final piece of the sustainability puzzle is a diverse economy which serves the needs of the region. Saint John's economic renaissance has resulted in the creation of five unique yet complimentary <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.enterprisesj.com/key_sectors" class="plain">growth industries</a> (IT, Tourism, Energy, Advanced Manufacturing and Healthcare & Life Sciences), all supported by an established service infrastructure. Our business community is heavily weighted to small- and medium-sized enterprise, so being an entrepreneur is a popular choice among Saint Johners. It also makes “thinking globally, buying locally” really easy. With few exceptions my daily groceries are all sourced from within a thirty-kilometre radius, purchased at the conveniently located farmers market and neighbouring butcher – we have the ability to keep our money recirculating within the regional economy, reinforcing the sustainability of the region and the prosperity of it's residents.</p> <div class="plain"></div> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"><img width="350" align="right" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/183/130/1b9/16442447262_ZmGqQ.jpg' style="margin: 5px 0px 15px 15px;float: right" bmargin="15" height="212" border="0" daid="10581895" lmargin="15" tmargin="5" rmargin="0">There are so many reasons to choose to live in Saint John – the <b>Life on Your Terms</b> motto <i>is real </i>here. Here I have designed a life of my choosing, without compromise. A case in point, as I write this blog post I sit on my hammock on my beach alongside the St. John River. I'll submit this from my hammock, and later I might make the easy twenty-minute drive to meet a friend on the <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.marketsquaresj.com/waterfront-boardwalk.php" class="plain">boardwalk Uptown</a> and watch a <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.cruisesaintjohn.com/" class="plain">cruise ship </a>leave the harbour... or I might just stay here and watch the bald eagles enjoy their evening fishing session.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"><b><i>Guest Post: Sara Stashick is a student, animal lover, wife and proud waterfront owner who has found life on her terms in the Saint John Community.</i></b></p> <p class="plain"> </p> <div align="left" class="plain"><i><b><font class="heading2"><b>Share:</b></font></b></i></div> <div align="left" class="plain"></div> <div align="left" class="plain"><a link="" href="http://twitter.com/share" data-via="EnterpriseSJ" class="twitter-share-button" data-count="horizontal">Tweet</a><script src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" type="text/javascript"></script></div> <div align="left" class="plain"></div> <div align="left" class="plain"><div id="fb-root"></div><script src="http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#appId=214633038585332&xfbml=1"></script><fb:like width="100" show_faces="false" layout="button_count" send="false" href="www.facebook.com/enterprisesj" action="like" font=""></fb:like></div> <div align="left" class="plain"></div> <div align="left" class="plain"><script src="http://platform.linkedin.com/in.js" type="text/javascript"></script><script data-counter="right" type="in/share"></script></div> <p class="plain"> </p> <div class="plain"></div> <div class="plain"> </div> loyt 2011-09-20T12:10:16-07:00 A sustainable lifestyle requires a few key elements, and Saint John has each of them in spades RE: RE: A meeting with fresh biscuits, blueberry muffins and tea - all while looking over a stunning backyard garden http://www.saintjohnlifeonyourterms.ca/pc_url_19468231 <p class="plain">I was invited too, and I too want to thank Dianna for hosting the "kitchen meeting". A lot can be accomplished over home made biscuits and blueberry muffins!</p> <p class="plain">~ Christine Comeau</p> Christine Comeau 2011-08-19T09:54:34-07:00 RE: RE: A meeting with fresh biscuits, blueberry muffins and tea - all while looking over a stunning backyard garden A meeting with fresh biscuits, blueberry muffins and tea - all while looking over a stunning backyard garden http://www.saintjohnlifeonyourterms.ca/pc_url_19465675 <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"><img width="240" align="left" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/3d6/2b1/0d4/16131044842_sJ7LN.jpg' style="margin: 5px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" height="134" border="0" daid="10498578" lmargin="0" tmargin="5" rmargin="15">It’s oft repeated that finding a balance between work and life can be quite a challenge. The experts espouse tips that will allow you to take back control, there are self-help books galore but what if where you lived dictated your work life? </p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"><img width="210" align="right" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/190/360/021/15904695002_4QXBP.jpg' style="margin: 5px 0px 15px 15px;float: right" bmargin="15" height="118" border="0" daid="10446354" lmargin="15" tmargin="5" rmargin="0">My commute is 20 minutes along a highway which runs parallel a <b>scenic river system</b> towards a City next to  the Bay of Fundy. I hear the <b>chime of <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.standrewstdavid.ca/" class="plain">church bells</a></b> <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.standrewstdavid.ca/" class="plain"></a>marking my 9:00 am start to work in a <b>heritage building</b> with a contemporary interior. Lunch can be in at an open market, a harbourside boardwalk patio or a walk along the Saint John River as it flows into the Bay of Fundy, I have actually seen a seal swim by!</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"><img width="200" align="left" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/038/11d/22a/15904856807_hG9VN.jpg' style="margin: 5px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" height="132" border="0" daid="10446374" lmargin="0" tmargin="5" rmargin="15">And day to day work events like meetings do not always take place in boardrooms, sometimes they are held in our homes over tea and freshly baked wild blueberry muffins.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">Saint John, New Brunswick and its surrounding communities offer the right perspective on work life balance and it comes with being a resident here, a place where work and life compliment each other. At least that’s been my experience.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">Thanks Dianna for the tea and muffins last week – how is that rebranding strategy going?</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"><i><b>Guest Post: Gina O'Rourke-McKay is a mother, gardener and workforce development coordinator for <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.enterprisesj.com/" class="plain">Enterprise Saint John</a>.</b></i></p> <p class="plain"> </p> loyt 2011-08-19T07:24:09-07:00 A meeting with fresh biscuits, blueberry muffins and tea - all while looking over a stunning backyard garden RE: 3 Reasons Why I Live In Saint John http://www.saintjohnlifeonyourterms.ca/pc_url_19315473 <p class="plain">It is a great city for getting involved and we should be proud of how close knit the community is.  Thanks for commenting!</p> Chris Nadeau 2011-08-11T12:04:49-07:00 RE: 3 Reasons Why I Live In Saint John RE: 3 Reasons Why I Live In Saint John http://www.saintjohnlifeonyourterms.ca/pc_url_19298551 <p class="plain">Great post Chris, Agreed! I live in Saint John because of the opportunities to get involved. It is so easy here to accomplish amazing things!</p> Sarah Craig 2011-08-10T11:05:52-07:00 RE: 3 Reasons Why I Live In Saint John 3 Reasons Why I Live In Saint John http://www.saintjohnlifeonyourterms.ca/pc_url_19298438 <p class="plain"></p><div align="center" class="plain"><i><img width="500" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/37d/183/0d8/15755015219_vNZDS.jpg' bmargin="0" height="375" border="0" daid="10407072" tmargin="0" lmargin="0" rmargin="0"><br></i></div><div class="plain"><i><br></i></div><div class="plain"><i>Guest Post: Chris Nadeau is founder and Chief Love Officer of <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://evolvingsolutions.ca" class="plain"><i>Evolving Solutions</i></a>, a web development and social media company in Saint John.  He blogs at <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://chrisnadeau.ca" class="plain"><i>chrisnadeau.ca</i></a> and you can follow him on Twitter at <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://twitter.com/cnadeau" class="plain"><i>http://twitter.com/cnadeau</i></a>.</i></div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain">You’ve held out for months, waiting and watching for some sign to help with your decision...Where should I live?  But maybe you’re asking the wrong question. Instead of “Where should I live?” maybe you should be asking "Why you need to live in Saint John?"</div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain">So before you break out the credit card to buy that plane ticket, let’s talk about a few reasons to live in Saint John.</div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain"><font class="heading2"><b>Authentic People</b></font></div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain">As mentioned, I have lived in many different places and the people in the other mentioned cities were all great, however, I have to say the people of Saint John are the friendliest, <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/story/2007/12/27/happiness-atlantic.html" class="plain">happiest</a> and most authentic people I have ever met.  As a business owner, I think this is a <b>HUGE</b> benefit and why we have a thriving business community here.  We appreciate each other.</div><div class="plain"><br></div><div align="center" class="plain"><img width="465" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/37d/183/0d8/people_new.jpg' bmargin="0" height="424" border="0" daid="10407073" tmargin="0" lmargin="0" rmargin="0"><br></div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain">We feel safe around authentic people, as if we could reveal to them our deepest darkest secrets, as if we could trust them with anything.  Now that feels like home. ;-)</div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain"><font class="heading2"><b>Lifestyle</b></font></div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain">We are the <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_John,_New_Brunswick" class="plain">first incorporated city in Canada</a> and when you walk Uptown you can feel the history. It is a great feeling.</div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain">For example, you can tour the city in the AM, <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.javamoose.com/" class="plain">grab a coffee Uptown</a> and a quick bite at one of our many great restaurants.  From there, you can head out to New River beach and enjoy the sun, the waves and our amazing tides.  Head back into town to pick up your groceries for supper that night at the <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://sjcitymarket.ca/" class="plain">City Market</a>.  After supper, if you enjoy hockey, you can catch the defending Memorial Cup champions, the <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.saintjohnseadogs.com/" class="plain">Saint John Sea Dogs</a> at <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.harbourstation.ca/" class="plain">Harbour Station</a>.</div><div class="plain"><br></div><div align="center" class="plain"><div style="width:480px;text-align:right;"><embed width="480" src="http://static.pbsrc.com/flash/rss_slideshow.swf" flashvars="rssFeed=http%3A%2F%2Ffeed1206.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fbb449%2FChris_Nadeau%2FWhy%2520We%2520Live%2520In%2520Saint%2520John%2Ffeed.rss" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="360" wmode="transparent"/><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://photobucket.com/redirect/album?showShareLB=1"><img src="http://pic.pbsrc.com/share/icons/embed/btn_geturs.gif" style="border:none;"/></a><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://s1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb449/Chris_Nadeau/Why%20We%20Live%20In%20Saint%20John/"><img src="http://pic.pbsrc.com/share/icons/embed/btn_viewall.gif" style="border:none;"/></a></div><br></div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain">The simple things in life are truly great!</div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain"><font class="heading2"><b>Best Bang For Your Buck</b></font></div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain">To borrow a line from Atlantic Lotto. A million spends like a million should here. Although the cost of living has risen recently, it is still the best bang for your buck.  Being an entrepreneur this is a HUGE advantage when starting or operating a business.  Living in Saint John gives you the opportunity to spread your wings, without having the stress you might have when starting a business in other cities, all usually caused by the cost of living.  </div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain">In Saint John, you can get paid to be you.</div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain">Why do you live in Saint John?  Questions? Leave ‘em below and I’m happy to answer.</div><div class="plain"><br></div><div class="plain"><b><font class="heading2">Oh, did I say it is a great place to raise your family?</font></b></div><div class="plain"><font class="heading2"><b><br></b></font></div><div align="center" class="plain"><font class="heading2"><b><object width="500" height="390"><param value="http://www.youtube.com/v/GylWgSe3T-8?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0" name="movie"></param><param value="true" name="allowFullScreen"></param><param value="always" name="allowscriptaccess"></param><embed width="500" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/GylWgSe3T-8?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" height="390"></embed></object><br></b></font></div><div align="center" class="plain"><font class="heading2"><b><br></b></font></div><div align="left" class="plain"><font class="heading2"><b>Share:</b></font></div><div align="left" class="plain"><font class="heading2"><b><br></b></font></div><div align="left" class="plain"><a link="" href="http://twitter.com/share" data-via="EnterpriseSJ" class="twitter-share-button" data-count="horizontal">Tweet</a><script src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" type="text/javascript"></script></div><div align="left" class="plain"><br></div><div align="left" class="plain"><div id="fb-root"></div><script src="http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#appId=214633038585332&xfbml=1"></script><fb:like width="100" show_faces="false" layout="button_count" send="false" href="www.facebook.com/enterprisesj" action="like" font=""></fb:like><br></div><div align="left" class="plain"><br></div><div align="left" class="plain"><script src="http://platform.linkedin.com/in.js" type="text/javascript"></script><script data-counter="right" type="in/share"></script><br></div><p class="plain"></p> loyt 2011-08-10T10:19:09-07:00 3 Reasons Why I Live In Saint John Rothesay resident rocks out to U2! And then she makes it home safely to bed. http://www.saintjohnlifeonyourterms.ca/pc_url_19280122 <p class="plain"><img width="259" align="left" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/156/068/383/IMG_0296.JPG' style="margin: 5px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" height="193" border="0" daid="10403437" lmargin="0" tmargin="5" rmargin="15">In the end I was 15 again. </p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">After over two hours of cheering, fist-pumping and singing along with <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.u2.com/tour/" class="plain">U2</a>, they had one last reaction to grab from me. With a “one, two, three, four’, The Edge and Adam Clayton began to play the notes that made me gasp. </p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">“<i><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjtpplE39_g" class="plain">40</a></i>,” I said to my husband Michael Hawkins and our friend John Martin as we stood (blissfully) on gravel at the base of Magnetic Hill. </p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">“Oh my God, they’re going to play <i><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjtpplE39_g" class="plain">40</a></i>.”</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">In that moment I was transported back to my friend Elaine Cuggy’s bedroom, sitting on the floor next to her turntable as she pulled an album off the shelf, saying; “You’ve got to hear this, Michael just bought it.” Michael Cuggy being her older brother who, in 1984, was into all things Irish, British and angry. This album certainly qualified, with its stark black and white photo of a young boy and the words <i>U2/War</i> written in blood red.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"><img width="259" align="right" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/156/068/383/IMG_0321.JPG' style="margin: 5px 0px 15px 15px;float: right" bmargin="15" height="193" border="0" daid="10403438" lmargin="15" tmargin="5" rmargin="0">This was the album that brought U2 to the attention of the world, the album of <i>Sunday, Bloody Sunday</i>, <i>New Year’s Day</i> and <i>Two Hearts Beat as One</i>. The album that dislodged <i>Thriller</i> from the #1 spot on the UK charts. <i>War</i> was a different kind of protest album, loud, defiant and oh so cool.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">Bono wasn’t looking for answers blowing in the wind; he was raging under a blood red sky and I wanted to be a part of that. But there was, and continues to be, another side to U2, one that is unabashably spiritual and the song <i>40</i> is drawn from that canon.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">Named for the 40<sup>th</sup> Psalm, it is the last song on <i>War </i>and for years U2 famously finished their concerts with this slow, soft modern hymn, leaving the stage one by one as the crowd sang the chorus in a loop until the stage was empty.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">According to a U2 fan page the band hadn’t performed it live since 2006 but this night in Moncton – July 30, 2011 – was special, even for the band. It was their final night of the <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.u2.com/tour/" class="plain">360 Tour</a>, two years and one month after it began in Barcelona, Spain. Family members had flown in, along with famous friends like Pierce Brosnan (yeah, I saw him, snapping pics of <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.arcadefire.com/" class="plain">Arcade Fire</a>), making the massive, soggy field feel at times a little more intimate.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">This was a concert where band and crowd fed off each other. From early hits such as <i>I Will Follow</i>, <i>Pride (In the Name of Love)</i> and <i>I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For</i> through mid-career highlights such as <i>Vertigo</i>, <i>Mysterious Ways</i> and <i>Beautiful Day</i> (introduced by Captain Mark Kelly of the International Space Station) to new songs <i>Get on Your Boots</i> and <i>Moment of Surrender</i>, U2 took us on a 30-year tour of theirs and our personal soundtrack.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain">And that is the magic of a great rock concert – the ability to transport us back and forth through time on the power of a few familiar riffs and a chorus we all can sing.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"><b><i>Guest Post: Lisa Hrabluk is a writer, editor and U2 fan based in Rothesay.</i></b></p> loyt 2011-08-09T12:48:00-07:00 Rothesay resident rocks out to U2! And then she makes it home safely to bed. RE: Nature at our doorstep! http://www.saintjohnlifeonyourterms.ca/pc_url_19248907 <p class="plain">Hi; A couple of things.  I realize this is a comment box for the above article, but I wanted to let you know that your "Contact Us" on your website seems to be malfunctioning - directing one to an error message.<br><br>I notice on your "request a personal cost of living" option there is a drop down menu with the title: Coordonnées : By chance, should this title also be in English?<br><br><br></p> LearnToSaintJohn 2011-08-07T16:03:30-07:00 RE: Nature at our doorstep! Nature at our doorstep! http://www.saintjohnlifeonyourterms.ca/pc_url_19053776 <p class="plain"><img width="250" align="left" alt="Lobster - Life On Your Terms" src='http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/35b/078/399/15648210342_4gFdw.jpg' style="margin: 5px 15px 15px 0px;float: left" bmargin="15" height="166" border="0" daid="10388622" title="Lobster - Life On Your Terms" lmargin="0" tmargin="5" rmargin="15" keep_prop="1">Every year on the third weekend of July a group of us get together for a weekend of camping at <a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nb/fundy/index.aspx" class="plain">Fundy National Park</a>. Over the years the numbers have increased – mostly due to the new babies being born - and sometimes other friends come and go, but the core group remains dedicated to the annual pilgrimage. This is not wilderness camping by any stretch, though we are all proud to use tents at unserviced lots. That means no electricity,  but “real” bathrooms and showers are a short walk away. The highlight for me, in addition to the laughs and camaraderie around the campfire, is cooking live lobster over the open fire. The steamed lobster gets served up with melted butter and all the fixins.</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <div class="plain"></div> <div class="plain">We are so fortunate to be joined by amazing people. They are doctors, journalists, photographers, amateur chefs, communications folks and even a wine professional: all the ingredients for a tasty meal and even tastier conversation.</div> <div class="plain"> </div> <div class="plain">A couple of things struck me at this year’s gathering. First, while it was still warm and lovely, we did escape the inferno “heat dome” over much of central Canada. The cooling effect of the magnificent Bay of Fundy did its job as a natural air conditioner, making it snuggly and cozy when it came time to retreat to the tents for sleep.</div> <div class="plain"> </div> <div class="plain"></div> <div class="plain">And secondly, kids didn’t need technology to keep them entertained. In fact, it was a long yellow piece of rope which became the highlight of Sunday morning. Plus, the kids installed themselves as “nature observers” while concealed behind their “observation station” – peeking through a tent screen – to see if the squirrels and chipmunks would finally go for the Corn Pops they had balanced on top of a log.</div> <div class="plain"> </div> <div class="plain"></div> <div class="plain">The traditional "close to the weekend" is a Sunday stop for home made ice cream while en route. Creamy, cold and delicious!</div> <div class="plain"> </div> <div class="plain"></div> <div class="plain">Fundy Park is only an hour or so from home, so this meant there was plenty of time left to mow the lawn, read in the backyard hammock and have a relaxing meal on the back deck. I guess you could say I’m living life on my terms!</div> <div class="plain"> </div> <div class="plain"></div> <div class="plain">It was another great weekend and I’ve already got the dates booked for next year!</div> <div class="plain"> </div> <p class="plain">Cheers, Christine</p> <p class="plain"> </p> <p class="plain"><i>Guest Post: Christine Comeau is a mother, gardener, communications officer with </i><a link="" target="_blank" href="http://www.enterprisesj.com/" class="plain"><i>Enterprise Saint John </i></a><i>and occasional camper.</i></p> <p class="plain"> </p> loyt 2011-07-26T12:46:18-07:00 Nature at our doorstep!