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Sponsors of notanker loonie project

Geist Magazine Spring Issue cover

Geist Magazine

Geist has partnered with Dogwood Initiative to distribute NoTanker Loonies across Canada.

Check out two NoTanker Loonie advertisements in the Geist spring issue (pictured at left), and sign up for a special NoTanker Loonie Geist subscription online.

Subscribe to Geist today and Geist will send you a NoTanker Loonie decal, and make a $5 donation to Dogwood Initiative.
 
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Denman Island Chocolate

Our friends at Denman Island Chocolate are including sheets of 3 loonie decals in their bars of 'Simply Dark' Organic Chocolate.

Visit DenmanIslandChocolate.com to find where you can pick up yours.
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Bridghead Coffee Houses

Bridgehead Coffee Houses in Ottawa are giving out notanker loonies as change in January and February and encouraging their patrons to find out more about the threat of Tar Sands Tankers on BC's coast.

Visit bridgehead.ca for a list of locations.
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Coast Mountain Expeditions

Coast Mountain Expeditions and Discovery Island Lodge will be distributing notanker loonies and offering a great prize:
  • Two nights B&B accommodation for two people at Discovery Islands Lodge on Quadra Island.
  • One day of kayak rentals (skills/previous experience required) or guided kayak daytrip in Surge Narrows Marine Park.



 
The Good Planet co.

the good planet co.

the good planet co. in Victoria are giving out notanker loonies as change in January and February and encouraging their patrons to find out more about the threat of Tar Sands Tankers on BC's coast.

Visit their Fort St. store to pick up a NoTanker Loonie.

 

 

 

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Protect our Pacific coast from oil spills

For 37 years the northern coastal waters of British Columbia have been protected from oil tanker traffic. This ban is now under threat.

Plans to build pipelines and a supertanker port in BC to service the Alberta Tar Sands are moving forward with support from the BC and Canadian Governments.

But there is still time to save our coast.

> Sign the petition

> Track your loonie sighting

> Order Decals