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[Miramichi flag]
by Luc Baronian

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City flag

Northumberland county

The City of Miramichi, named after the river, was formed through the amalgamation of five municipalities and several rural areas in 1995. Before the amalgamation, the main city in the area was known as Newcastle.

According to a city clerk in June 2005, the logo depicted on the flag was adopted shortly after the amalgamation. The symbolism of the logo is as follows, according to documentation handed out at city hall:

A reminder of Miramichi tradition and symbolizing new business opportunities here, the logo is visually modern while respecting the past. Like an angler's cast, the flowing line is a blue stylized 'M'. The river has always been a trade artery. By river, highway, electronic network or satellite beam, the Miramichi will continue to transport goods and information around the world. The circular element represents a computer disk and the globe, suggesting technology and global trade. The beams radiate outward to world markets. The sun is represented to show the energy and optimism in a growing tourism industry and the ship is symbolic of the proud history of shipbuilding. Green pays tribute to the importance of the forestry industry; gold symbolizes opportunity and energy; blue represents the river.


Luc Baronian, 9 June 2005