In 2019, three councillors from the Municipality of Clare received long service awards from the Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities in recognition of the time and knowledge that they have committed to municipal government. During the Regular Council Meeting on January 15, 2020, Warden Ronnie LeBlanc presented scrolls of recognition to the following councillors:

Deputy Warden Nil Doucet, District 1, for his 15 years of service;
Councillor Danny Hill, District 2, for his 15...

Little Brook, NS – December 17, 2019: The municipalities of Clare and Argyle are proud to announce the appointment of the four executive members of the Congrès Mondial Acadien 2024 Organizing Committee:

Chair: Allister Surette, President and Vice-Chancellor, Université Sainte-Anne
Vice-Chair (Clare): Natalie Robichaud, Executive Director, Société acadienne de Clare
Vice-Chair (Argyle): Christopher Frotten, Chief Administrative Officer, Municipality of Barrington

Little Brook, NS – November 18, 2019: For the second year in a row, the Municipality of Clare is launching its Season of Giving campaign to collect donations for local charitable organizations. Until Thursday, December 19, residents are encouraged to drop off a donation, such as a non-perishable food item or new toy, to the Municipal Office during office hours.

According to recent statistics from Feed Nova Scotia, 42,000 Nova Scotians were supported by food banks in 2018 and one...

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The municipalities of Clare and Argyle are seeking to fill the four executive positions on the 2024 Congrès mondial acadien Organizing Committee (COCMA) through a public Expression of Interest. The positions of President, Vice-President (Clare Region) Vice-President (Argyle Region) and Secretary/Treasurer will have a five-year mandate, starting December 1, 2019, and ending December 1, 2024...