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Tuesday, June 03, 2008


 

Upper Canadianize Me

 



Tall ship moored in the harbour, with tanker in background.


We Finches have been in this part of the world for near 200 years,
But I guess it's seen the last of us. Come on Marie, we're going to Toronto.

"Finches Complaint", Stan Rogers


Not Toronto, exactly, but close enough. Yeji and I are moving to Mississauga.

We're busy packing right now, but I just realized I'll need to set up a time before we go for the internet company to reclaim their cable modem. That means I'll be disconnected reasonably soon and had better make the announcement now.

I've griped and complained before but I'll spare you the details. My big concerns with Halifax were longterm employability and the despair I was feeling over the obvious population decline which will continue to occur. I was also starting to dread the demise of print media as a whole, also. More layoffs had occurred over the last month and cut backs have been steady all over.

There was also the three-year-old nagging disappointment that after returning from Korea, I never fully reintegrated into Halifax. I used to walk the streets, dwell in the coffee shops and know half the faces I'd pass by. Not now. The streets always seem empty and I never picked up a new hang out. My old friends span the globe, but only one or two remain in the city, all of us too busy to ever get together.

So I opted to solve it all if I could -- but it took a while. My resume is fine for the business I am in, but I wanted to make the leap to new media, away from the death rattling print publishing world. I also decided to set my sights on the Big Smoke. It's the centre of English-language media in this country and the least likely to have to worry about population decline. It's big, vibrant and a perfect place to strike out after one's fortune. The problem, was that they don't often take notice of someone applying from outside their area, much less Nova Scotia.

I got lucky on Victoria Day, of all days, and someone who liked my qualifications opted to field me a phone call. The matter was made even stranger by my wife having a premonition of the call in a dream the night before. My interviewer and I decided to meet face-to-face so I was off to buy a new suit and a plane ticket west. I made my trip on Thursday, flying out in the wee hours of the morning and returning home just before midnight. All went well and I was offered the job.

I even managed to find an apartment ten minutes away. People say Toronto is "so expensive" to live in. Poppycock. Of all my price comparisons, the commute was the only thing I could see that would cost me more (and at that, the price per litre of gas in Ontario is still five to ten cents cheaper than here.) By finding a place so close, I figure I will save money on gas. Furthermore, most apartments in Toronto include utilities, whereas Nova Scotia places seldom seem to do now. Perhaps it's because, again, utilities are cheaper in Toronto. A quick search informed me NS Power is at around nine cents per kWh and increasing, while the area I am moving to in Mississauga is billed around six cents per kWh. At the end of the day, I'm paying about a hundred bucks more per month but it's for a two-bedroom facing a park, while here in Haltown we only have a tiny junior one-bedroom. I'm sadly giving up indoor parking, but we're gaining a swimming pool, sauna, exercise room and tennis courts.

I may still find some time to post a few more briefs here. Even when I lose my current internet, there's still my work computer, and internet at my folks' place. We'll be staying there a few nights starting this weekend, however, by Wednesday I expect to be heading west and racing to get moved in to the new place before Friday the 13th.

Most relieving to my blogging however, is that I can finally semi-retire this version of Latenight and now fully concentrate on the mainpage. I don't think I will split the site into a Latenight: Mississauga (never say never) but I'd rather get back to one regular destination for posts and the top-level blog is the place for that. Expect it to become more busy once we're settled in our new home. For the first time in a while, I'm also eager to dust off the ol' camera again and get some fresh photos to send up.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008


 

Bedford photo

 


Tower at Canada Trust Plaza in Bedford

It's really been ages since I've gone around with my camera. Look close and you'll notice what looks like snow on the roof of this shot. A lot of my photos would stand as archives now, since the buildings in them have changed so much just in the past year or two.

It's evident that we're long overdue for a change in scenery but it's yet to happen. We're just keep patient, I guess.

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Thursday, April 10, 2008


 

Still here...

 



Quincy's on Quinpool (formerly Hogie's Steakhouse)


So. It's been a while since my last post. If you were waiting for the results, Ellen Page didn't win. Sorry. We're still proud.

I've got a few days off work this week. Deadlines are a bit fewer and farther between since we cancelled one of our publications and frankly, I just needed a break from work. I have some side projects to catch up on and now's a good time. It figures that I'd blog something first, despite not even posting in over a month.

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Sunday, February 24, 2008


 

Go Ellen!

 

I was watching the Barbara Walters interview right now, and I just have to blog a quick hurrah for the hometown favourite at the Academy Awards tonight. Way to go, Ellen. Just twenty-one and walking the red carpet for her role in Juno. Halifax is really proud of her.

See Juno's page on IMDB, or the official page for the movie.

Go Ellen!

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Monday, February 11, 2008


 

No more Snooze Button

 

There's big news in the local publishing markey today. The Halifax Daily News (referred to as the Daily Snooze by some, and one of my past workplaces back in the nineties) is no more. The paper had been stumbling for years and had run through a number of owners from David Bentley to Harry Steele, on to Conrad Black and Southam, then to the Aspers and Global, until finally Tanscontinental. Workers were notified this morning. Over 92 employees will be laid off.

The remainder will remain in place to launch a brand new newspaper on Thursday when Halifax gets its own edition of Metro, the freely distributed broadsheet that is already running in several markets across Canada including Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. Their new publisher, Greg Lutes, who had recently taken over the job at the Daily News, was the premier publisher for Metro Toronto. (They're not wasting any time, that last link to hfxnews.ca already is rebranded for Metro, having long been the Daily News site.)

The move makes a great deal of sense. I'd always suspected that SunMedia might buy them out and give us a Halifax Sun. The formats were so very similar. As it is, knowing the new publisher's background it's more apparent. The appearance of a free daily will mix up the local newspaper market more than another simple sale would have. The enormity of this format change might be what it takes to allow this new paper to survive. It might even shake the Halifax Chroncicle Herald's grip on the city.

It's so exciting it almost makes we want to reconsider my decision to leave.

Laid off employees will receive severance packages and/or help finding other jobs with other Transcontinental papers in the province. Though it's a bit like checking the obituaries for loved ones, it seems I know at least one or two that have survived the transition and will still be working when Metro launches on Thursday.

[Update: Thanks for the link, Fagstein, who considered this post as somewhat optimistic. I don't much like the idea of so many people thrown from their jobs but some perspective has to be considered; within two to three years of me leaving in October of 2000 (I was a ad rep back then), the paper had already experienced a 99% turnover in employees. The person I mentioned who is still working there had left and apparently returned. This is has been a slow bleed for a long, long time.]

[Update 2: My memory is shabby. Seems Metro publishes in the tabloid format; I could've sworn the one I picked up in T.O. last time was bigger. At any rate, Metro Halifax is out now and is defitinitely a tab.]

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Sunday, February 10, 2008


 

Just stay dry and warm

 



Today's a day to stay in. I did, having been tired from a short business trip yesterday. We watched the blizzard come down in tiny, vicious little sheets. Looked nasty.

The above photo is from a previous storm. I'm just clearing out my archives a bit. I have to admit that I've lost the passion to go out and take a tonne of new city shots here. I'm hoping that a change in locale will spur me to commence a new set of photos... with luck it'll be by spring.

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Friday, January 18, 2008


 

Poor Nova Scotia

 



Skyscrapers from Lower Water Street.


I'm waiting, right now, to hear Bush release his economic stimulus package for the United States in a couple hours and passing the time catching up on local news. It's not that I don't follow what's happening everyday, but sometimes I need to sit down and compile it together in terms of my own future strategies. In the short form, the move to Toronto is back on the table and nigh certain. Our trip to Korea is uncertain, and likely postponed, but that frees us up to grab 2008 by the horns and go for the gold.

What gold? There's not much around here, it seems. That's the news. While the U.S. is on the brink of economic collapse, I think Canada might be able to weather it but it's not going to be pretty. And, if you're starting out from a have-not position, it's going to be ugly as sin.

The big news today, in Nova Scotia, is health care. Rodney MacDonald has announced he's accepting a report with 103 recommendations on how to shape the future of health care in Nova Scotia over the next three years. The cure, says MacDonald, is not so much about improving it, but learning how to better deal with the inevitable shortfalls.

The Herald is describing Nova Scotia's health care as near collapse. The Daily News also offers up its prognosis along with a column by David Rodenhiser.

It certainly does not give one hope that things will get better and no one is satisfied with the status quo now. I don't know if the grass is greener on the other side of the St. Lawrence, but the waiting lines are shorter, it seems.

At least education should be taken care of in the future. It seems there's a glut of new teacher. Getting back to health care, however, the same problem exists there. There's plenty of nurses graduating but the province won't hire them. It doesn't stop them from pretending there's a shortage, though, as that's a more convenient excuse.

Even cabbies are thinking of going on strike, though being a media guy professionally, I'm more keen to watch what happens with the looming strike at the Toronto Star or if the financial trouble besetting Quebecor World bubbles over to affect Quebecor's other holdings, namely SunMedia and the Toronto Sun (cut all the reporters you need to but hands off the Sunshine Girls.)

So we're thinking again about moving up to the big smoke. Maybe we'll hang on long enough to see if Canada's New Government's tax cuts give us a better starting platform come April... though by then, it sounds like they could be Canada's Former Government but nothing's carved in stone.

Perhaps we should go up next month. Ontario has announced that they're granting a new statutory holiday in February. In Nova Scotia? Nope. Premier says we're too poor to afford a day off. Canada's Ocean Playground already has the fewest holidays of any Canadian province and I suppose it makes little sense to celebrate Family Day in a place where it's damn near unaffordable to start one.

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