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![[Daveluyville]](../images/c/ca-qcdav1.gif) image by Masao Okazaki, 31 
December 2020
 image by Masao Okazaki, 31 
December 2020
Photos of Daveluyville flags were posted in December 2020 by Marc Pasquin in 
the FOTW Facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/flagsoftheworld/permalink/4171948772819813/
 
The current flag has the municipal logo on a white field. A partial picture 
of the flag can be seen in the town council room:
https://www.ville.daveluyville.qc.ca/seances-du-conseil 
An 
explanation of the logo:
https://www.ville.daveluyville.qc.ca/interpretation-du-logo 
Logo is from 23 June 2016:
https://www.facebook.com/VilledeDaveluyville/photos/a.135060610026641/472770012922364/
Translation from French to English
"Following the municipal 
consolidation of March 9 between the City of Daveluyville and the Municipality 
of Sainte-Anne-du-Sault, it was as part of the National Day on June 23 that 
municipal elected officials unveiled the logo representing the new City of 
Daveluyville.
The logo of the City of Daveluyville is a dynamic, bold 
acronym that represents the citizens of the two former municipalities. The 
buildings on the left represent the commercial and industrial sector, from 
yesterday to today, while the color green represents the agricultural sector 
very present in the territory. The blue waves recall the presence of the 
Bécancour River, providing all the charm of the City, all ending with the 
latter's falls. All these characteristics pass into the gear that demonstrates 
the chain of all sectors and the dynamism of people here. The tail of the 
Daveluyville "y" represents the Highway 20 line that crosses the territory.
Full of dynamism, the many elements evocative of this acronym create the 
image of an active, evolving city: the new City of Daveluyville!"
Masao 
Okazaki, 22 February 2022
![[Daveluyville]](../images/c/ca-qcdav.gif) image by Masao Okazaki, 31 
December 2020
 image by Masao Okazaki, 31 
December 2020
As 
recently as 2016, the municipality used a different flag with completely 
different logo which can be seen here during a fun run. The logo combines a 
capital D with a heart:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1061145930617277&type=3&comment_id=1061361423929061 
Luc Vartan 
Baronian, 16 December 2020