Press Release: Town of Clarenville Congratulates ABO Wind

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Town of Clarenville Congratulates ABO Wind The Town of Clarenville extends congratulations to ABO Wind on being awarded the exclusive right to pursue development of its wind and green hydrogen project through the Crown Land Call for Bids for Wind Energy Projects. The Crown lands for the proposed project are located in …

September 12, 2023

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Economic Development Survey – Preliminary Findings Report

The Town of Clarenville is in the process of developing a new Strategic Economic Plan. As part of this process, a public online survey was administered between May 15 – June 2, 2023. The Preliminary Findings Report highlights what we heard as some of the key economic priorities which the Town Council should consider as …

July 11, 2023

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Notice of Registration: Municipal Plan and Development Regulations

URBAN AND RURAL PLANNING ACT, 2000 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION TOWN OF CLARENVILLE MUNICIPAL PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TAKE NOTICE that the TOWN OF CLARENVILLE MUNICIPAL PLAN, 2022-2032 AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 2022-2032 adopted on the 11th day of October 2022 and approved on the 7th day of March 2023, have been registered by the Minister of …

June 28, 2023

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MEDIA RELEASE: Construction Closure of Shoal Harbour Causeway Bridge

CLARENVILLE, NL (April 5, 2023) – The Town of Clarenville would like to advise residents and visitors that construction of the Shoal Harbour Causeway Bridge replacement will begin on Monday, April 10th, 2023. Effective April 10th, 2023 the Causeway will be closed to both vehicular traffic and pedestrian traffic. The walking trail bridge will also …

April 5, 2023

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Interested in composting?

Interested in composting? Through a partnership with the MMSB, Council has secured 40 Compost Tumblers which we will offer to residents at a reduced costs of only $44.95 +hst. These compost tumblers retails for $129.00. This is limited time offer and will be sold on a first come first serve basis. We are now accepting …

April 3, 2023

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Economic Review 2022 – 2023

The purpose of Economic Review 2022-23 is to help the business community understand the factors impacting the local economy and recognize that the Town of Clarenville is a good place to do business. Please view the Economic Review below.   In general, the economic outlook for the Town of Clarenville is positive. Economic Review 2022-23 …

March 6, 2023

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Community Updates – Winter/Spring 2023

The Town of Clarenville publishes a yearly newsletter to spotlight our community and to keep our residents informed. It is used to provide updates on Town projects and issues; provide information on resources, events, and news. Check out our Community Updates Winter/Spring 2023 Newsletter by clicking on the link below.  

February 1, 2023

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Clarenville Trail Network Updates

First off, the Town of Clarenville would like to extend another sincere Thank-you to the Clarenville Trails Advisory Committee and the “Dream Team” working group for all their assistance in rejuvenating our trail network. Both the Rotary Trail and Bare Mountain Trail are in great condition for hiking. Here is a summary of our recent …

January 13, 2023

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Strategic Tourism Expansion Program (STEP) Engagement Session

ATTENTION: TOURISM SECTOR OPPORTUNITY The town of Clarenville is engaged in developing its visitor experiences. The Strategic Tourism Expansion Program (STEP) is a sustainable tourism development planning process with a focus on tourism experiences. The program will seek to create experiential products, building capacity around innovative marketing

January 11, 2023

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Notice: Causeway Bridge Replacement

Approval To Award Tender – Causeway Bridge Replacement Council has received approval from the Provincial Government to award the tender for the Causeway Bridge Replacement to Trident Construction Ltd in the amount of $3,436,448.40 (HST Incl.). The project will be cost-shared between the Federal Government, Provincial Government, and the Town. Over the

November 18, 2022

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