Quebec pharmacists reach tentative deal with government to avoid medical accessory fee banBlood tests, flu vaccines given by nurses on store premises expected to be excluded from ban. In Brief: N.W.T. man seeking compensation for pharmacy errorPatient given pills 10 times the correct dosage. In Brief: Charges dropped against Ontario pharmacist Five-year ordeal finally over for Rocco D’Angelo. In Brief: Some N.L. pharmacies denying I.V. drug users clean needles Stigma behind refusal, says local advocate. 2 men wearing disguises allegedly rob 6 Toronto pharmacies over 2 weeks Police say three of the robberies allegedly took place on Wednesday. In Brief: Indie pharmacy owners share tips on perseverance Forbes magazine highlights how a handful of small drugstore owners successfully compete with large corporate retailers. It's here! 2017 Community Pharmacy Trends & Insights Report now available The long-awaited 2017 Community Pharmacy Trends & Insights Report is the benchmark pharmacy industry report. In Brief: Swedish pharmacy rolls out coughing billboards The signs, which cough whenever a smoker is near, are part of new anti-smoking campaign by Apotek Hjärtat. Pharmacists charged with fraud over rebate scam Three Alberta pharmacists sanctioned for keeping $1.3 million in incentive payments now charged with fraud. Jean Coutu wins court battle over franchise agreements Long, complex legal battle over royalties between company and disgruntled Quebec pharmacist-franchisee finally over after judge rules them legal. First Previous 151 152 153 154 155 Next Last