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The flag of Unity appears at the town park at http://www.townofunity.com. It is divided per saltire, white and yellow, but a green saltire. Further details are not clear. This image behind the town council members at http://www.townofunity.com/resident/town_council.php shows at least a U-shaped pair of wheat heads in the upper quarter.
The Unity Flag was unveiled on July 1st, 2000 as one of the Town of Unity's
millennium projects. The concept for a Unity flag was born by Frank Oatway, a
life-long promoter of the Unity District. The design of the flag was completed
by Masterhand Signs utilizing components from a community-wide flag design
contest.
The 'X' symbolizes the several crossroads that exist at Unity
(CNR/CPR, Hwys 14 & 21). The colours of yellow symbolize wheat, the white
symbolizes salt, the green is for progress and prosperity, and the skyline of
buildings depicts the diversity our community enjoys.
Rob Raeside,
12 March 2021