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The People’s Alliance of New Brunswick was founded in 2010 as conservative populist party built on distinct language policies, but lost its way after its only remaining MLAs defected to the ...
Marysville softball freshmen Lexi Hakola (left) and Brie Jennings played vital roles during the Lady Monarchs’ run to another Division I district title. Both respectively started at first base and in ...
A new seniors program has found a temporary home at the Tri-Counties Community Center in Marysville, despite the center still reeling from storm damage from earlier this year.
Timberview Golf Course in Marysville could soon look very different, as plans for residential development are currently in the early stages. The proposal project, known as the Golf Village at ...
A multi-million-dollar “transformational project” at a historic site in Marysville is moving ahead now that the final state incentive has been secured.
Starting this summer, New Brunswick will welcome 400 asylum seekers over the next two years, aiming to integrate them into communities and fill labour shortages in key sectors.
Historic Marysville Water and Light Development secures $2M tax credit, kickstarting $21.2M redevelopment with offices, apartments and other amenities in former water plant.
A new COVID-19 variant, called NB.1.8.1, is emerging in the United States as summer approaches. First detected at the end of April, the Omicron offshoot has now surpassed other variants in prevalence, ...
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville City Council approved interim middle housing rules on Monday, paving the way to finalize more refined regulations before the end of the year. The city was required by ...
For Maine's governor, cross-border co-operation is top of mind as the state and New Brunswick navigate political tensions between Canada and the United States.
New Albany Company expands to Marysville, creating two 600-acre business parks to attract advanced manufacturing and tech companies. The Union County city checked several boxes for the company's ...
A new COVID-19 variant that was unheard of just months ago is now projected to be the second-most common strain in the United States. Variant NB.1.8.1 was first detected in China in January but ...