On this International Day of La Francophonie, the Council of the Municipality of Clare wishes to commemorate an important anniversary for all of Canada and for the residents of Clare. The year 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the Official Languages Act. This law identifies French and English as Canada’s official languages. As the only municipality in Nova Scotia that conducts business and offers services in both official languages, we recognize the importance of communicating with our...

At the February 20 regular Council meeting, two student groups from école secondaire de Clare presented their projects to Municipal council. Many thanks to the young residents for sharing their ideas and for practising their democratic right.

Members of the public are permitted to present to Council all projects relating to the Council of the Municipality. Read the Presentation to Council Policy:

Pursuant to Section 168 of the Municipal Government Act, the Municipality of the District of Clare HEREBY GIVES NOTICE of its intention to pass a by-law respecting subdivision. The proposed by-law may be inspected at the Municipal Office between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on Monday through Friday or by clicking this link. By-Law No. 37 - A By-Law Respecting Subdivisions

PLEASE NOTE: CLOSING DATE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 15, 2019.

The Municipality of Clare is inviting proposals for the purchase and use of the former Saint-Albert Elementary School. Preference will be given to proposals that offer long-term socioeconomic benefits to the local community and to the Municipality as a whole. (Document here)

CMA 2024 Bid Committee

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Little Brook, NS – January 15, 2019: After months of planning, consulting and rallying in the region, the CMA 2024 bid committee is proud to announce that the bid document for co-hosting the 7th Congrès mondial acadien (CMA) in the municipalities of Clare and Argyle is complete. The final document was sent to the Société Nationale de l’Acadie (SNA) by the January 15 deadline.