A new survey suggests that St. John’s residents are more worried about crime and the cost of living than they were four years ago. (Darryl Murphy/CBC)Residents of Newfoundland and Labrador's capital city are more worried about crime and the cost of living than they were four years ago, a new survey suggests. Earlier this week, St. John's released the results of its resident satisfaction survey, which was conducted by MQO Research between Sept. 10 and Oct. 8 and surveyed 601 people by phone. "The only area where, really, we had a reduction was in those quality life issues," said Breen. According to a resident satisfaction survey conducted by MQO Research for St. John's, residents who responded are reporting that their quality of life in the city has decreased.