@@omolaraadebowale1764 I do like some things about Saint John; having been born and raised there. BC is not my only place of residence and has its faults, but I can never get enough of its mountains, valleys, and islands.
@@omolaraadebowale1764 I like the cinematic fog it has for about 70 days of the year and its geological features. I like how many folk in Saint John are resilient in NB and abroad. I also like one of its most predominate characteristics, which is denial. No lack of locals will deny till they are blue in the face about the problems of their city and the suffering it causes them; it used to annoy me, but now I find it endearing; and can understand why poets and comedians have told stories about this denial. I must confess though that the sycophancy and servility has always been too prominent for my liking; comes with being the heart of the Irving Empire; some bask under it while others loath it.
@@rps1689 Its seen better days but its still a nice city, millions of people would kill to live in a place with freedoms and a democracy, so Saint John is a luxury to some. Beautiful uptown area too. Economically it was a powerhouse but after the 2000's downturn Saint John seems to be growing and sparking new developments. Would love to see it become an innovation hub. Its not perfect but I'm proud that I was born there. Feels more cool to tell someone you're from New Brunswick which they may have heard of instead of the very common "I'm from Toronto/Ontario" many Canadians would say.
@@avroarchitect1793 I stand corrected; there was only one and city hall stopped using it in 2021, but in NB there are several places with the a word in it that is a sexual and ethnic slur. You know the one.
@@avroarchitect1793 BTW, off subject. Do they still call the neighbourhood with the townhouses that are now owned by CMHC and operated by NB Housing, the "RIfle Range"? I have good memories of that area.
It's a beautiful city.... Saint Jean🎉🎉🎉
just been there wonderful place
Small but peaceful City 👍
So nice
Thanks for the video
I love Canada. Awesome place. Beautiful people.
Beautiful
thanks for the video
Such a good capturing, do more to explore the city
moving here soon! thanks for showing me around
Looks much nicer in videos.
Nice place where my son lives
I love Canada.. 🤗🤗🤗
ماشا الھ
Nice pubs there one called O'learys has Irish music
Me gustaría emigrar a esa ciudad ojalá y me pudiera decir cómo hacer saludos desde Mexico
Thanks for the video what are the chances of students to get part time who study in Saint John
I liked that
City for relax Mood 👌🏼There not too much people there ?
Beautiful city
To each his/her own. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
how can i immigrate here
Is it nicer that fredericton and mancton in term of job and safety ?
More safer in Fredericton, but less jobs. Moncton is probably your best bet. Even better would be another province for jobs and advancing a career.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 check the Irving video you probably change your mind
thats small island
Is it safe there?
Relatively safe, I only know one person that ever got mugged there.
Parabéns
if ever migrate there you need milyun to survive.
And lungs in tip top shape.
Anyone for University of new Brunswick saint john?
Boring small campus, UNB in Fredericton is nicer.
@@rps1689 indeed it is, but i want to study a course which is only available in Saint John…
@@Deepak-kl1lh Then Saint John it is.
Je souhaite venir m'installer au nouveau Brunswick
Je suis à Montréal.
Been there, done that; such and economically depressed place.
BTW, nice footage.
Hmm always trashing saint john in every vlogs and praising your BC right? You need to rest at this point.
@@omolaraadebowale1764 I do like some things about Saint John; having been born and raised there.
BC is not my only place of residence and has its faults, but I can never get enough of its mountains, valleys, and islands.
NO you do not!
@@omolaraadebowale1764 I like the cinematic fog it has for about 70 days of the year and its geological features. I like how many folk in Saint John are resilient in NB and abroad.
I also like one of its most predominate characteristics, which is denial. No lack of locals will deny till they are blue in the face about the problems of their city and the suffering it causes them; it used to annoy me, but now I find it endearing; and can understand why poets and comedians have told stories about this denial. I must confess though that the sycophancy and servility has always been too prominent for my liking; comes with being the heart of the Irving Empire; some bask under it while others loath it.
@@rps1689 Its seen better days but its still a nice city, millions of people would kill to live in a place with freedoms and a democracy, so Saint John is a luxury to some. Beautiful uptown area too. Economically it was a powerhouse but after the 2000's downturn Saint John seems to be growing and sparking new developments. Would love to see it become an innovation hub. Its not perfect but I'm proud that I was born there. Feels more cool to tell someone you're from New Brunswick which they may have heard of instead of the very common "I'm from Toronto/Ontario" many Canadians would say.
I wonder if they will ever officially rename the derogatory place names in Saint John.
like what?
@@avroarchitect1793 I stand corrected; there was only one and city hall stopped using it in 2021, but in NB there are several places with the a word in it that is a sexual and ethnic slur. You know the one.
@@rps1689 no I don't remember. And I grew up in Saint John.
@@avroarchitect1793 I was born, raised, and worked in SJ too. Do you remember Indian town? Or all the places in NB with the word Squa w in it?
@@avroarchitect1793 BTW, off subject. Do they still call the neighbourhood with the townhouses that are now owned by CMHC and operated by NB Housing, the "RIfle Range"? I have good memories of that area.
THE INFRASTRUCTURE IS IN NEED OF MUCH REPAIR AS IT STILL LOOKS LIKE THE OLDEST CITY IN CANADA ,YOUR CITY COUNCIL SHOUD BE ASHAMED
Its a poor city we need people with money to enrich the city.....
Problem is many with a lot of money that come to NB, spend very little of it there.