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![[Greater Vancouver Regional District flag]](../images/c/ca-bc-mvan.gif) image located by Valentin Poposki, 31 July 2025
image located by Valentin Poposki, 31 July 2025
image drawn by 
IndysNotHere in Wikipedia
based on photo by Dean McGee, 7 May 2011
Municipal flags in the Greater Vancouver Regional District:




















See also:
The Greater Vancouver Regional District unilaterally re-named itself "Metro
Vancouver" 1st September 07; they didn't get a new Letters Patent, they just
decided to use the new name. As of January 2008, the old GVRD flag is still used,
although the letterhead they use simply erases the GV "check" logo.
Dean McGee, 11 March 2008
Since its name change from "Greater Vancouver Regional District", 
MetroVancouver sites were slow to get new flags, but I spotted one today. The 
green looks brighter (yellower?) than the old flag, the "G-check" is gone from 
the logo and the text is gone from the logo. Underneath the logo is the word 
mark 
"metrovancouver" all in lowercase, with "metro" in bold, and no space between 
the words. 
Dean McGee, 7 May 2011
![[Greater Vancouver Regional District flag]](../images/c/ca-bc-gv.jpg) contributed by Valentin Poposki
contributed by Valentin Poposki
From http://www.gvrd.bc.ca/board/archive/agendas/gvrd/April/05_2.pdf:
At its April 2, 2004 meeting the Corporate and Intergovernmental Committee considered proposals for a Regional Flag. Discussion ensued regarding the three options for a regional flag that were designed by GVRD staff.
After discussion, the following recommendation was carried:
That the Corporate and Intergovernmental Committee recommend Design 2 with the incorporation of the buildings in Design 3 for the GVRD flag, as outlined in the report dated March 25, 2004 titled "Regional Flag".The "G Check" corporate logo has been in place and use since the early 70's.
The GVRD
  (locally, it is usually known by its initials -- so is BC) was founded in 1967 and currently
  includes 21 full member municipalities plus one "electoral area"
  i.e., all the places that are not within a municipality. The 22ndt
  municipality, Abbotsford, is actually part of the
  Fraser Valley Regional District, but participates with the GVRD's Regional
  Parks board. The boundaries have extended eastward to include the Langleys,
  Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge. In 2004, the GVRD
  felt it needed a flag to represent it, and 3 designs were considered. The
  final design incorporates elements of designs #2 and #3. The flag, adopted 5
  April 2004, has since been adapted for use as a letterhead logo. Above a
  cityscape are The Lions, a two-peaked mountain visible in the mountains north
  of Vancouver.
  Dean McGee, 4 August 2005
![[Greater Vancouver Regional District flag]](../images/c/ca-bc-sctap.gif) contributed by Valentin Poposki, 25 December 2021
contributed by Valentin Poposki, 25 December 2021
The South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Services was 
formerly known as Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority Police Service, and 
unofficially as Metro Vancouver Transit Police. Its current flag is blue with 
the officially granted badge encircled in white letters with the name of the 
police authority. Before, on the photos of 2020 and 2019 the flag bears the 
previous name.
Flag with current name
https://www.facebook.com/137175166456531/photos/pb.100066883080732.-2207520000../1975633562610673/?type=3
Flag with previous name
https://www.facebook.com/137175166456531/photos/pb.100066883080732.-2207520000../1562224567284910/?type=3
There is also flag that is on sale on Ali Express
https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005003302519297.html 
Badge can be 
seen in Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro_Vancouver_Transit_Police 
 Valentin Poposki, 
25 December 2021