Pharmacy, B.C. district in legal wrangle over halted methadone clinicProvince's Supreme Court ruling soon on case involving a pharmacist who wanted to open a methadone clinic in Mission, B.C. Rexall vastly outdid other pharmacies on flu shot numbersOut of the 200,000 flu shots administered by pharmacists in Ontario, a whopping 190,000 of those were given by Rexall pharmacists. Pharmacist wins record-breaking lottery jackpot Gordon Collins of Newfoundland calls it a career after winning $30 million Lotto Max jackpot. Q&A: Catching up with Remedy’sRX CEO Bruce Moody The banner's founding leader gives us the lay of the land for independent pharmacy owners in these turbulent times. "Big Box" vitamin chain enters Canadian market Vitamin Shoppe, the second largest, publicly traded vitamin and supplement retailer in the U.S., heads north under the Vitapath banner. A primer on individual pension plans An IPP is one of many tax strategies available to pharmacy operators. Think of it as a super-sized RRSP. Alberta College faces furor over proposed ban on inducements College faced with massive public protest in early December following its announcement that it was considering a ban on inducements for professional pharmacy goods and services. Go with the (traffic) flow Our fourth Design Challenge entrants found their workflow disrupted when customer traffic suddenly changed directions! Pharmacist ready to help amidst devastation in Manhattan C.O. Bigelow defies orders to evacuate low-lying areas, stays open with the help of a generator to continue to serve customers. Pharmacist forced to stop selling natural blood-thinner Health Canada forces pharmacy owner to destroy $16,000 worth of nattokinase, a soy-based natural remedy for thinning the blood. First Previous 43 44 45 46 47 Next Last