British ColumbiaThe Search for B.C.’s Best Symbol completes its second round today with a series of matchups about man-made provincial icons that can be found in different areas across British Columbia.The battle of Okanagan icons — wineries vs. Ogopogo — highlight the 4 matchups in today’s votesJustin McElroy · CBC News · Posted: Jul 24, 2025 9:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 4 hours agoTerry Fox statues, the B.C. flag, the ‘N’ licence plate and tree huggers are four of the final eight provincial symbols in the Search for B.C.’s Best Symbol (CBC News)The Search for B.C.’s Best Symbol completes its second round today with a series of matchups about man-made provincial icons that can be found in different areas across British Columbia: Ogopogo vs. Okanagan wine. B.C. flag vs. Highway route markers. Mr. PG vs. Terry Fox statues. Tree huggers vs. “N” licence plate stickers. How the provincial section of the bracket has played out so far (CBC News)The four winners today will join the four winners from the Animal, Nature, and Coastal quadrants in the final 16. ANIMALS: Orca, Steller’s jay, spirit bear, sockeye salmon. NATURE: Redcedar, Okanagan cherries, gold nugget, Dogwood. COASTAL SYMBOLS: Totems, Nanaimo bars, Cowichan sweater, First Nation Northwest Coast art. Voting is open until 10 p.m. Pacific time. May the best symbols win! ABOUT THE AUTHORJustin is the Municipal Affairs Reporter for CBC Vancouver, covering local political stories throughout British Columbia.
Search for B.C.’s Best Symbol: Round 2 Provincial
