Flag and coat of arms of Greater Sudbury
City of Greater Sudbury flag | |
| Proportion | 2:3 |
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| Adopted | 15 December 2003 |
| Design | A bicolour of green and gold, divided by a line of fir trees, with a gold five-pointed star in the upper hoist quarter. |
| Designed by | Bruce Patterson |
| Coat of arms of Greater Sudbury | |
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| Armiger | City of Greater Sudbury, Ontario |
| Adopted | 15 December 2003 |
| Crest | A mural crown Vert set with pine cones Or. |
| Shield | Per fess sapiné Vert and Or, in dexter chief a mullet Or. |
| Supporters | Two moose Or, that to the dexter gorged with a coronet erablé, that to the sinister gorged with a coronet fleurdelisé Vert, both standing on a rocky mount set with blueberry plants proper. |
| Motto | Aedificemus (Latin for "Let us build") |
| Badge | A mullet anglé of pine cones Or. |
The coat of arms of Greater Sudbury is the official heraldic symbol of the City of Greater Sudbury, a city in the Canadian Province of Ontario. The flag of Greater Sudbury is a banner of these arms. The letters patent were granted to the city by the Canadian Heraldic Authority on December 15, 2003.