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Kings County Record, 27 May 2026

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ArticleNew wave of Sus­sex mur­als bring­ing ‘phe­nom­enal artists’

The next wave of Sus­sex’s mural pro­gram will bring five new “phe­nom­enal artists,” says the town’s com­munity ser­vices dir­ector. At its April meet­ing, the former coun­cil approved artist agree­ments and pay­ments for five artists recom­men­ded...

New wave of Sus­sex mur­als bring­ing ‘phe­nom­enal artists’

ArticleDRIVE-THRU TO ANCHOR NEW SHOPPING PLAZA

A drive-through res­taur­ant is being planned as part of a shop­ping plaza devel­op­ment on Main Street in Sus­sex. The developer, Cam­bridge Equity Devel­op­ments, has applied for a zon­ing amend­ment ask­ing for per­mis­sion to put mul­tiple...

DRIVE-THRU TO ANCHOR NEW SHOPPING PLAZA

ArticleEdu­ca­tion built through per­sever­ance and sac­ri­fice

Recently, one of our part­ners in Eswat­ini, TK Maseko, was invited to speak to stu­dents at Enkhaba High School dur­ing the school’s annual Cul­ture Day cel­eb­ra­tion. Stu­dents and teach­ers dressed in tra­di­tional Swazi cloth­ing, shared...

Edu­ca­tion built through per­sever­ance and sac­ri­fice

ArticleLibs’ plan won’t help with power rates: oppos­i­tion

The Holt Lib­eral gov­ern­ment has released a plan on troubled NB Power, with a push to make skyrock­et­ing elec­tri­city rates more afford­able. But don’t count on a cap or price freeze, as both the premier and the province’s energy min­is­ter...

Libs’ plan won’t help with power rates: oppos­i­tion