Generic price caps blamed for closure of Nova Scotia village pharmacyCritics blame generic drug price cap for closure of village's only pharmacy. Press Review - March 2, 2012Check out our review of recent medical stories in the media Saskatchewan pays for minor ailment care Pharmacists in Saskatchewan have become the first in Canada to receive provincially funded minor ailment assessment fees. Ready to change, owners get meaningful help to succeed Ready to change, owners get meaningful help to succeed. Script renewal fee first step towards new model Alberta government announces new paid $20 fee for renewing applicable prescriptions, effective July 1. Major U.S. report supports bigger pharmacy role Advocates hail U.S. report as vital resource in support of push for more paid pharmacy services. Ontario RNs at Queen's Park today for annual meeting One hundred and fifty nurses, students gathering to outline a plan that will provide better health care for Ontarians at a lower cost. Newfoundland & Labrador's longest-known pharmacist mourned Cyril LeGrow died just one week before his 100th birthday. Career of Barb Wells inspires new leadership award Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy introduces the Wellspring Pharmacy Leadership Award Program, encourages submissions. OCP registrar urges: put patients first Pharmacists already have the knowledge, skills and abilities to move into the “grey world” of decision-making, insists Marshall Moleschi. First Previous 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 Next Last