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Back when I joined this list, one of the first images I posted was the flag of
the City of Winnipeg, where I live. Since then, I have gotten "up close and personal"
to an actual flying copy of the flag (was flying in a park behind me, where
I was waiting at a bus stop). Really got to see it fly, too, was a fierce winter
storm then (yes, in April) and got to examine the flag in between cursing the infamous
Winnipeg weather.
David Kendall, 7 April 1997
I found online a meaning of the colours of the City of Winnipeg flag. The url
is :http://winnipeg.ca/services/government/cityflag.stm
David Kendall, 23 January 1998
The logo, adopted on Jan. 18. 2001, as per
http://www.winnipeg.ca/cao/media/news/nr_2001/nr_20010118b.stm
is used "as a symbol of the city", but I've seen it more and more used as a flag,
even more than the "official" flag. (Again, as per the above website: "The current
flag with its crest will remain in place as an official representation of the City
of Winnipeg for ceremonial and official purposes. The new logo will be placed on
banners and flags for promotional purposes. ") For example, a few weeks ago, I talked
about the main downtown intersection of Portage Ave. and Main Street, vexillologically
significant because of the 39 flag poles placed there during the Pan Am Games in
1999 and never taken down. They often fly the Canada, Manitoba, and Winnipeg flags,
but, oftentimes for Winnipeg, the "logo flag" is used instead.
David Kendall, 12 June 2005