Lumby, British Columbia (Canada) (original) (raw)
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North Okanagan Regional District
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[ ](../images/c/ca-bclum.gif)image by Antonio Martins-Tuvalkin, 2 September 2010
See also:
- North Okanagan Regional District
- Municipal and County Flags of British Columbia
- British Columbia
- Canada
Description of the flag
The flag of the Village of Lumby, British Columbia, is white with village logo on it. Image of the logo and information thanks to Frank Kosa, Village Administrator.
About the village:
"Incorporated in 1955, the Village of Lumby is a municipality governed under the provisions of the Local Government Act. The population is represented by a Mayor and four Councillors, all elected for a three year term. The Council serves a population of 1,681 residents within the corporate boundaries of the Village. Lumby is the service centre for a rural population of approximately 4,500 persons living in the North Okanagan Regional District." - from official village website:http://www.lumby.ca/council/index.html
Valentin Poposki, 26 August 2010
[ lum.gif)](../images/c/ca-bc%29lum.gif)image located by Valentin Poposki, 26 August 2010
The logo shows local landscape with black line drawn and simple color solid filled mountains, road, lake, corn field, corn stalks, sky, firs and sunset, in white, green and light blue, as well as the wordings "Lumby" , "Gateway to the Monashee", and "Simply the Best".
Antonio Martins-Tuvalkin, 2 September 2010