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Port Moody Police Department

Port Moody, British Columbia
Grant of a Flag and Badge
January 15, 2004
Vol. IV, p. 346

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Blazon

Badge

The shield of the Arms of the City of Port Moody (Argent a fess bretessed Sable charged with two barrulets Or, in chief three Douglas fir trees Vert and in base a clipper ship under full sail Azure) within an annulus Argent edged and inscribed COURAGE INTEGRITY SERVICE in letters Azure, all within a wreath of maple leaves Or issuant from a dogwood flower, the whole ensigned by the Royal Crown proper and resting on a scroll Argent edged and inscribed PORT MOODY POLICE DEPARTMENT in letters Azure;

Motto

COURAGE INTEGRITY SERVICE;

Flag

Azure, the Badge of the Port Moody Police Department, a canton of the Arms of the City of Port Moody;


Symbolism

Badge

The Department’s badge follows the pattern used by municipal police services in Canada. At the centre is the shield of arms of the City of Port Moody originally granted by the Lord Lyon King of Arms in 1988. The arms of the City feature symbols honouring Port Moody’s heritage, the Canadian Pacific Railway and early shipping and forestry in the 19th century. The Royal Crown symbolizes the fact that the Department assists in the administration of the Crown’s justice, while the maple leaves and dogwood flower are references to Canada and to British Columbia.

Motto

COURAGE INTEGRITY SERVICE expresses the character of the mission of the Department.

Flag

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Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on March 12, 2005, in Volume 139, page 687 of the Canada Gazette.


Artist Information

Creator(s)
Original concept of Robert D. Watt, Chief Herald of Canada, assisted by the Heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority

Painter
Eva Pilar-Cass

Calligrapher
Shirley Mangione


Recipient Information

Civil Institution
Regional, Municipal etc Service