To explain the proposed increase to the Municipality of Clare’s area rate for fire protection in the 2019-20 fiscal year, there will be a Public Information Session regarding the Municipality’s adoption of the Volunteer Fire Service Vehicle Assessment on Monday, April 15, at 6 p.m. at the Clare Veterans Centre (9938 Highway 1, Saulnierville, NS). Representatives from the consultancy firm Emergency Management & Training Inc., Clare’s volunteer fire departments and the Municipality of...

Great news! Meteghan Family Park is expected to reopen on Monday, April 22! If you wish add your name to the Meteghan Family Park volunteer bank, please contact the municipal office at (902) 769-2301 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Dr. Harold Boudreau wishes to thank the community for your support and your patience throughout the process.

SAFETY NOTICE – Demolition of Buildings and Structures Located at 7578 Highway 1, Meteghan, NS

To ensure the safety of the residents of the community, the Municipality of Clare will proceed with the removal of any aging and precarious buildings from the site of the Clare ecoparc as of Wednesday, April 10. In addition to security reasons, a refurbished property will add value to the land and to the surrounding vicinity and will help attract new business activity to...

Firefighters and clare search and rescue honoured at the municipality of clare’s annual banquet

Little Brook, NS – March 30, 2019: Firefighters, Auxiliary, Board Members and Clare Search and Rescue were honoured at a banquet organized by the Municipality of Clare at the Clare Veterans Centre on Saturday, March 30.

More than 230 volunteers and guests were treated to a turkey dinner prepared by the Clare Veterans Association and served by the members of Council...

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...