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PORT EDWARD
Province : British Columbia
Official blazon
Arms : Per chevron embowed, in chief Vert billeté fesswise Argent, in base Argent fretty Sable.
Crest: A bald eagle close holding in the dexter claw a conifer branch fructed proper.
Supporters: Two harbour porpoises proper each issuant from barry crested Argent and Vert set on either side of conifer branches fructed proper.
Motto: WORKING TOGETHER AS ONE
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on January 15, 2007.
The design refers to fishing and the cannery as the foundation of the community. The lower part resembles a net being drawn up, and the white shapes in the upper part symbolize cans and thus the historic site of the North Pacific Cannery. The green colour is a reference to the natural setting of the community.
Bald eagles are a prominent feature of local natural heritage, and the conifer branches refer to the forestry industry.
The porpoises are a local sea mammal, after which the geographical feature Porpoise Harbour is named. The branches further the reference to the forestry industry.
Literature : Image from http://www.gg.ca