Kitchener-Waterloo

Rainbow flag raised outside Kitchener City Hall for first time

A rainbow flag has been hoisted at a community flagpole at Duke St. and Young St. in preparation for tri-Pride celebrations in Waterloo Region. This comes after the city decided not to raise a rainbow flag at city hall during the Sochi Olympics.
The flagpole is one of two community flagpoles designated by the city in May.
The flagpole is one of two community flagpoles designated by the city in May. (Matthew Kang/CBC )

The pride flag has been raised at a community flagpole at Duke and Young streets outside of Kitchener City Hall, marking the first time the flag has been flown at Civic Square.  

Coun. Berry Vrbanovic said in a tweet that the flag is being raised in celebration of the tri-Pride fest. 

This comes after the city decided to designate two community flagpoles following the controversy over a decision not to fly the rainbow flag during the Sochi Olympics. 

According to a news release issued by the City of Kitchener, community interest groups can ask to have a flag flown on one of the new flagpoles to:

  • honour national or independence days important to the residents of Kitchener;
  • support fundraising drives important to the residents of Kitchener;
  • celebrate multicultural and civic organizations or events important to the residents Kitchener.