Concerns related to public safety, security, and economic uncertainty

CLARE, NOVA SCOTIA (Nov. 27, 2020) – The Mayors and Wardens of eleven municipal units in Southwest Nova Scotia are working together with a unified voice to raise public safety, security, and economic concerns of the municipal units and their residents related to the ongoing tensions surrounding the fishery in Saint Mary’s Bay.

Little Brook, NS – October 29, 2020: At the official swearing in ceremony on Wednesday, October 28, Ronnie LeBlanc of District 7 was unanimously appointed Warden of the Municipality of Clare for a third mandate.

The year 2020 marks 20 years in municipal politics for Mr. LeBlanc. He has held the position of Warden since 2012.

“It has been my honour to work for the residents of Clare over these last 20 years,” says Mr. LeBlanc. “I look forward to sitting at...

The Municipality of Clare wants all families to celebrate Halloween safely. The Government of Nova Scotia has compiled a list of handy tips for trick-or-treaters and treat-givers for staying safe, helping reduce the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) and protecting others during Halloween: