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District of Saanich, British Columbia (Canada)
Capital Regional District
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![[Saanich District flag]](../images/c/ca-bcsaa.gif) image located by Valentin Poposki, 27 June 2011
 
image located by Valentin Poposki, 27 June 2011
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Description of the flag
The flag of the District of Saanich, British Columbia, is white with 
	district coat of arms on it. Here is coat of arms description: 
On the 
	Saanich Coat of Arms, the green on the shield represents the fertile soil of 
	the area. The pheasant, the oak tree, and the farmer with his plough remind 
	us that hunting, logging, and farming were an important part of the early 
	life in the Municipality. The swan, which forms the crest, seems ready to 
	fly to Swan Lake, a lovely preserve of nature surrounded by housing. The 
	Municipal Hall is near Swan Lake. Not long ago, the black-tailed deer and 
	the cougar ran wild in the area. As "supporters" of the shield, they 
	symbolize the strength of the community.
The blue camas in the swan's 
	beak and garlanding the deer and cougar is a native flower. It is a reminder 
	of the beauty of our natural and native Indian heritage. The wreath on the 
	helmet, and the "mantling" flowing from it, are in the traditional colours 
	of Saanich - green and gold. Saanich has a motto in Latin. You can see it on 
	the ribbon below the shield. "Populo Serviendo" means "Serving the People."
	
Information and photo of the flag thanks to Karen Gordon, Administrative 
	Assistant.
About the district:
"The District of Saanich is a 
	municipality on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. It is located north of 
	the provincial capital, Victoria. It has a population of 108,265 people, 
	making it the most populous municipality on Vancouver Island, and the 
	seventh most populous in the province. The municipality is named after the 
	Saanich First Nation, and means "emerging land" or "emerging people". 
	Saanich is part of Greater Victoria and a member municipality of the Capital 
	Regional District.The Municipality of Saanich was incorporated on March 1, 
	1906. With an area of 103.44 square kilometres (39.94 sq mi), it is the 
	largest of the core municipalities making up Greater Victoria." - from 
	Wikipedia: 
	http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saanich,_British_Columbia 
Official 
	website: http://www.saanich.ca
	Valentin Poposki, 5 April 2010
![[Saanich Police flag]](../images/c/ca-bcsaa-pol.jpg) image located by Valentin Poposki, 27 December 2021
 
image located by Valentin Poposki, 27 December 2021
The flag of the Saanich Police in 2021 was blue with SP Badge on it
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=436878959737870&set=a.436878816404551
The badge
https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/570594aa59827e22b341c4b3/1497382960270-10Q2OJ1HJXUWUBW8IJA6/Saanich+Police.jpg?format=1000w
Valentin Poposki, 27 December 2021
![[Saanich Police flag]](../images/c/ca-bcsaa-pol2.jpg) image located by Dave Fowler, 21 December 2024
 
image located by Dave Fowler, 21 December 2024
based on
https://www.gg.ca 
A grant of arms including the flag and badge were issued by the Governor General 
on 15 August 2024. The shield is blazoned "Argent a raven in the Coast Salish style affronty head to the dexter Sable, a base dancetty of two points Vert", 
representing many First Nations cultures, the raven is portrayed as a skilled communicator and guardian. As a messenger, the raven embodies the role of building positive relationships between communities. Its is based on an original drawing by WSÁNEĆ artist Douglas “Bear” Horne, a resident of one of the two traditional territories where the Saanich Police Department is located. The two peaks embody the topography of the area.
The flag is described as "Azure the Badge cantoned by oak leaves and camas flowers Or".
More details at
https://www.gg.ca/en/heraldry/public-register/project/3642 
 Dave Fowler, 21 December 2024