Vancouver Bandits and NOVO Dental Centre Extend Partnership, Announce Back-of-Short Logo Placement

Bandits Staff • March 11, 2025

The Vancouver Bandits are proud to announce the extension of their long-standing partnership with NOVO Dental Centre, reaffirming the relationship between two organizations dedicated to excellence both on and off the court. As a founding partner since the Bandits' inaugural season, NOVO Dental Centre will enter a new two-year agreement, further solidifying its commitment to professional basketball in British Columbia.


As part of this renewed collaboration, NOVO Dental Centre will be featured on the back of the Bandits’ shorts, marking another milestone for the club in securing premium sponsorship placements on its official game-day apparel. This follows last season’s landmark deal that saw Oxygen Yoga & Fitness become the first brand in CEBL history to claim a key on-court apparel position on the back of the jersey. With this latest agreement, the Bandits once again continue to lead the league in innovating corporate partnerships and brand visibility opportunities.


“This partnership is a testament to the strength of our relationships and the shared vision between the Bandits and NOVO Dental Centre,” said Dylan Kular, President of the Vancouver Bandits. “NOVO Dental Centre has been with us since day one, and their continued investment in our franchise shows their passion for supporting local professional sports and making an impact in our community. With this new placement, their brand will be front and center every time our athletes hit the floor – bringing a smile to everyone who sees it.”


NOVO Dental Centre has built a reputation for its cutting-edge approach to dental care, ensuring that British Columbians of all ages have access to top-tier oral health services. The partnership with the Bandits reinforces its mission to promote wellness and confidence through healthy smiles, aligning perfectly with the team’s values of community engagement and excellence.


“We’ve been incredibly proud to stand alongside the Vancouver Bandits from the very beginning,” said Jean Provo, owner of NOVO Dental Centre. “This partnership has allowed us to connect with fans, athletes, and the broader community in meaningful ways. The new placement on the Bandits’ shorts is the perfect way to showcase our commitment to keeping smiles bright – both on and off the court.”


The 2025 CEBL season promises to be another exciting chapter for the Bandits as they continue to grow their footprint in Canadian professional basketball. With NOVO Dental Centre’s branding prominently displayed, fans can expect to see their support for the team reflected in every fast break, slam dunk, and game-winning play.



For more information on NOVO Dental Centre, visit www.novodentalcentre.com. For tickets and updates on the Vancouver Bandits’ upcoming season, visit www.thebandits.ca and follow @vancouverbandits on social media.

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