London Drugs says stores in western Canada closed until further notice

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London Drugs says stores in western Canada closed until further notice
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London Drugs said its stores across western Canada would be closed until further notice.

Retail and pharmacy chain London Drugs took to social media Sunday to inform shoppers the company's stores across western Canada would be closed until further notice.took to social media Sunday to inform shoppers the company’s stores across western Canada will be closed until further notice.

In a tweet to X, London Drugs said it was experiencing an “operational issue” that led to the closures. Global News spoke to staff at two different stores in Edmonton who said the ‘issue’ started this morning and was “company wide.”London Drugs has experienced an operational issue that has led to stores across Western Canada being closed until further notice.

Pharmacists are standing by to support with urgent pharmacy needs. We advise customers to phone their local store's pharmacy to make arrangements. The company said pharmacists are standing by to help customers with urgent needs, but advised shoppers to call their local stores directly to make arrangements.Teal Jones forestry company files for creditor protection in B.C.

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