How to Get Started with the LDExtras Program

If you’re a loyal London Drugs shopper, you’ve probably already heard of LDExtras, but you might be saying to yourself, “What is this program? Is it a rewards program? Do I need a card? What’s in it for me?” These are all great questions, and we’re here to help you get started. By the end of this post, you’ll be using the LDExtras program like an expert.

What the heck are Extras?

Simply put, Extras are personalized rewards and offers you unlock by simply shopping at London Drugs.

How do I get these fancy Extras?

Every time you shop at London Drugs, you can get Visits. The more Visits you earn, the more Extras you’ll unlock. There are three easy ways to earn Visits:

  1. Spend $10 or more (before taxes) on eligible products at London Drugs.
  2. Take advantage of our Bonus Visits events.
  3. Get a Bonus Visit each time you fill an eligible prescription (see restrictions here).

What’s in it for me?

A lot! As soon as you sign up, you’ll get:

  • An entry to win a $2,500 monthly shopping spree
  • A $5 birthday gift voucher redeemable on or after your birthday
  • Extended 30-day returns – You’ll have more time to make sure your purchase is right for you.
  • $3 off your next PhotoLab purchase for every $50 spent at London Drugs PhotoLab
  • Instant access to special offers
  • Access to our exclusive contests. Right now, you could enter to win a brand new Toyota Prius C!

And check out what you’ll get after multiple Visits:

  • Every Visit = Entry into a $2,500 monthly shopping spree.
  • Every 5 Visits = 2 free computer virus checks, plus 2 free firmware upgrades for your camera.
  • Every 10 Visits = $5 off gift voucher for your next purchase.
  • First 10 Visits = Three $20 off coupons for any Purchase Protection Plan.

Do I need to add another membership card to my already overflowing wallet to earn Visits?

No! All you need to do is provide your Member Identifier (usually your phone number) at the time of purchase to earn your rewards, or show your member ID barcode on your web account or through the app.

How do I redeem my Extras?

It’s easy – simply show your Extra on your mobile device in-store (download your LDExtras app for Mac here or from Google Play here), print it out, and present it at checkout in store, or enter the promo code while shopping at Londondrugs.com.

There! Now you’re a qualified LDExtras Expert. If you have any other questions, head over to our FAQ page here.

You can also learn more about our privacy policy here.

Looking for the True Spirit of Christmas? Join us in Providing Stocking Stuffers for Seniors

Christmas has always been a time of giving, and at London Drugs, we’re all about giving back to our communities. That’s why we’ve launched our fourth annual Stocking Stuffers for Seniors program with an even bigger goal this year: to fill stockings full of Christmas cheer for 15,000 seniors in our communities throughout B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.

Stocking Stuffers for Seniors Christmas Tree

Whether it’s cozy socks, warm blankets, or essentials like toiletries and Christmas treats, we’re filling Christmas wish lists for low-income seniors who might not otherwise get gifts this year, and those without family or friends with whom to celebrate the holidays.

There’s Nothing More Heartwarming than Spreading Holiday Cheer

Stocking Stuffers for Seniors

This is a program that touches hearts and changes lives. One participant last year even received tickets to a hockey game along with a package full of Canucks paraphernalia thanks to generous donors like you!

Take a look at what some of last year’s participants had to say about how much these deliveries meant to them.

Join Us in Bringing Christmas Cheer to Seniors in our Communities!

We can’t do it without you! Join us in giving back this holiday season. Support a local senior citizen by stopping by one of our stores, selecting a tag from the in-store Christmas tree, and filling a Christmas wish.

Get all the details about the Stocking Stuffers for Seniors program, how it works, and how you can get involved.

How to Put Together an Emergency Preparedness Kit

How to put together an emergency preparedness kit

If an emergency happens in your community, it may take time for emergency personnel to reach you and your family. That’s why it’s important to have an emergency preparedness kit containing essentials you’ll need to take care of yourselves for at least 72 hours.

Luckily, it’s not difficult to build an emergency preparedness kit. Here are the essentials you should include, some of which can be purchased at your local London Drugs in store or online.

Things to Consider When Building an Emergency Preparedness Kit

Emergency Preparedness

Before beginning to assemble your emergency preparedness kit, consider these questions:

  • Size of family: How many people are in your household? You’ll want to have enough supplies for each person to last a minimum of 72 hours.
  • Pets: Do you have pets? If so, part of your kit should include food, water, and a favourite toy or two for your family’s furry companion(s).
  • Household plan: Having a household plan in the event of an emergency is also important, including knowing evacuation routes, both out of your house and out of your neighbourhood.

Know What Disasters Are Common in Your City or Province

Emergency PreparednessIn most Canadian provinces, snowstorms with significant accumulation are common in the winter months, and thousands of avalanches occur in Canada each year, triggered by wind, rain, snow, and warm temperatures.

Severe storms can happen in any season, and floods are the most frequent natural hazard in the country, occurring any time of year due to heavy rainfall, rapidly melting snowpacks, or ice jams. Climate change is making the danger of wildfires another frequent hazard.

Become familiar with the weather-related events that are common in your region and prepare for those occurrences. Of course, many emergencies happen unexpectedly, but it’s a good idea to be prepared for those that are more likely to happen.

Building Your Emergency Preparedness Kit

A good emergency preparedness kit consists of food, water, a first aid kit, light sources, power sources, and other supplies that may be necessary for you and your family.

Emergency Preparedness Kit

Water

The general rule is four litres of water per person per day, but this amount can vary.

  • Nursing mothers, children, and those who are sick may require more water.
  • If you live in a warm province, hot temperatures may double water needs for everyone.
  • Pets need about 30ml of water per kilogram of body weight each day. This means an average-sized cat or small-sized dog needs 1/5 litre, or ½ a cup, of water per day minimum. This amount can increase based on hot temperatures or activity level.

Water products to include:

  • Water bottles
  • Water filters that can be inserted into unfiltered bottles of water
  • Water purifying tablets, which can be added to unfiltered quantities of water and shaken vigorously to make them potable

Food

Types of food to include are those that can be eaten easily out of hand or require very minimal preparation to consume. Examples of these foods include:

Pro Tip: Don’t forget a manual can opener, which can be used to open canned foods when the power is out.

First Aid Kit

A first aid kit is essential. It’s important to be able to treat minor cuts, wounds, and scrapes when emergency help is not available. Include bandages, medical tape, tweezers, hydrogen peroxide solution for disinfecting, and an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

Flashlight

For visibility during the night when the power is out, be sure to include several flashlights. London Drugs sells a variety of flashlights, including LED flashlights and headlamps.

Pro Tip: Make sure to pack extra batteries as well!

Extra Clothing

Include extra clothing for each family member, preferably layers that can be added or removed depending on the temperature.

Body Warmers

For winter emergency preparedness kits, it’s a good idea to keep body warmers on hand. Staying warm is essential during cold-weather emergencies. Examples include space blankets, warm, thick blankets, and foot and hand warmers.

Extra Cash

Cash is always a good idea to include in case bank and credit card payment systems aren’t functioning.

Sanitation

Include items such as soap, toilet paper, hand towels, essential toiletries, and hand sanitizer.

Other Supplies

Be sure to include these additional items:

  • Matches or lighters (keep the matches in a Ziploc bag to keep them dry)
  • Candles
  • AM/FM radio or weather radio for communication. Choose either hand-cranked or battery-powered models, and keep extra batteries on hand.
  • Two-way radios can assist you if you get separated from your group. Look for features like weatherproofing, a strong signal, weather radio capability, and an SOS strobe light.
  • Basic tools including a hammer, screwdriver, pocket knife, duct tape, pen and paper, compass.
  • Copies of personal documentation such as passports, birth certificates, proof of address, and insurance documentation.
  • Maps and other documents. Consider including a map of the local area, a copy of your family’s emergency plan, contact information, and family photos.

Pro Tip: Pack a digital copy of important documents and family photos on a USB drive in case the paper copies get damaged.

Additional Supplies to Consider for Your Emergency Preparedness Kit if You Have a Baby or Pets

Baby Supplies

Pet Supplies

  • Collar
  • Leash
  • Pet food
  • Pet carrier
  • Bowls for water and food

Medications

For yourself or loved ones who require prescription medications, it’s important to have at least a seven-day supply on hand.

Over-the-counter remedies are important as well, including pain relievers, anti-itch cream, and antihistamines for allergies.

You can find plenty of medication supplies at London Drugs or visit our pharmacy for expert advice.

Entertainment

Choose playing cards, board games, or colouring books to keep kids occupied, and make sure they’re items that can be easily packed.

Storing and Replenishing Your Emergency Preparedness Kit

Make sure your kit is stored in a place that’s easily accessible. While there is no ideal place for storing an emergency kit, a few places to consider include:

  • A cool, dry basement
  • An easily accessible closet
  • A vehicle (in case you get stranded)

Supplies should be stored in a weatherproof backpack, duffle bag, or suitcase. Families can use multiple bags for maximum storage.

Water is the only item that requires special storage. Be sure it’s kept in its original container in a cool, dry place.

Updating Your Emergency Kit

Regularly updating your emergency preparedness kit can make a big difference in the event of a disaster. Be sure to check it annually by testing and charging electronic devices. Also pay attention to expiration dates and “best before” dates on water, medication, and baby formula. Replace batteries, food, and water supplies annually to ensure optimal freshness.

Pro Tip: Make it a routine to check your emergency kit when you check your smoke alarms so you won’t forget!

When you take the time to build a comprehensive emergency preparedness kit, you can help ensure you and your family stay safe during an unexpected weather event or disaster. Find the supplies you need to build your own emergency kit at London Drugs.

London Drugs Wins 2018 Canada Post eCommerce Innovation Award for Social Impact

Do sustainability and social impact matter when you’re buying online? YES! 

With the growth of eCommerce and online ordering, it’s important to know that the company filling your order is working to reduce their environmental impact and help their community.

That’s why we were excited and humbled to be recognized nationally by Canada Post for Social Impact in the eCommerce industry.

London Drugs Wins Canada Post eCommerce Innovation Award for Social Impact

As part of our award entry, the What’s the Green Deal team prepared a short video outlining of some of our recycling services, processes, and successes. Here are some of the highlights.

Last year alone, we helped recycle:

  • 3,711 pounds of cell phones (32% increase over 2016)
  • 42,155 pounds of fluorescent lights (9% increase over 2016)
  • 122,780 pounds of batteries (5% increase over 2016)
  • 370,751 pounds of electronics (10,000 pounds more than in 2016)

We also diverted 93.9% of waste from landfill.

But we wouldn’t have received this award without the hard work of our employees and the support of customers who care. Our londondrugs.com eCommerce team and our warehouse employees work hard to promote all four pillars of the What’s the Green Deal? sustainability platform.

Four Pillars of Sustainability at London Drugs

London Drugs customers who order online and pick up in-store can also bring back their packaging, as well as any ‘beyond the blue box’ recycling accepted at their local store.

So we share this award with YOU! And we can all click with that!


Learn more about what you can recycle at London Drugs. 

We’re Celebrating 73 Years of Serving You!

This month marks London Drugs’ 73rd anniversary. What started as a humble community drugstore located on Main St. in Vancouver in 1945 has expanded into a multi-category retailer and community anchor in 35 major markets throughout B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. London Drugs first store 1968

The store pictured on the right was one of our original locations, shown here in 1968, at 800 Main St. in Vancouver.

London Drugs started as a pharmacy. We were open evenings and weekends, which was unusual for any store in that era.

We wanted to ensure we could help people who needed medicine anytime they needed us. And we still do! The heart of what we do remains in our pharmacy, where care for your health is our top priority.

We quickly expanded to carry photography equipment as well, and photography became another core area of our expertise.

London Drugs store 3 in New Westminster circa 1975

By the mid-’70s we had entered into new municipalities, like New Westminster, pictured here (left) in 1975. We had 10 stores around the Lower Mainland.

Around this time, we were acquired by Tong Louie, head of the HY Louie Group. Mr. Louie carried on the tradition of innovation that had led to London Drugs’ success, and helped make us bigger and better.London Drugs celebrates 73 years

We opened stores in Alberta, eventually tripling the number of London Drugs’ locations. We also started carrying a broader range of products, including kitchen appliances, electronics, and cosmetics, unique offerings for a drugstore.

In the 1980s, London Drugs pioneered the concept of one-hour photo finishing, and worked with suppliers to refine technology so that it could be brought right into stores.

London Drugs celebrates 73 years

To this day, in the age of digital photography, we continue to offer state-of-the-art photo finishing and professional photography expertise and services. 

We also launched a computer department and hired technology specialists to help advise you on all your technology needs. And we continued to grow across western Canada.

All of the changes we’ve made over 73 years have been propelled by our dedication to serving you: our valued customers and communities. For that we say: thank you!

Interested in learning more about our history? Read the full London Drugs story here.


Anniversary Giveaway!

Any LDExtras visits between October 26-31 will automatically count as an entry to win one of the following London Drugs gift cards: 10 x $1000, 10 x $730, or 10 x $100!

Learn more about our anniversary giveaway and come celebrate 73 years with us!

5 Winter Driving Tips

Whether you’re a new driver or you’ve tackled your fair share of Canadian winters, everyone knows that icy weather can be rough on your car. With freezing temperatures, slick roadways and blankets of snow falling down – it’s inevitable that your vehicle will experience winter wear and tear. But poor winter weather can also make for dangerous driving conditions. Failing to match your driving habits to inclement winter weather can put you and others in harm’s way. Here are our simple tips to help keep yourself and others safe on the road this winter.

1. Remember to Leave Space

When visibility is poor, it’s very important to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles. When roads are wet they may become frozen and icy, and stopping distances increase dramatically. This means that if you fail to maintain plenty of distance, you may not have enough time to stop safely and could crash.

2. Don’t Drive With an Obstructed View

When winter weather conditions make it difficult to see the road clearly, you still need to navigate through snow, ice, mud and other elements to get home safely. Make sure you’ve invested in a high-quality ice scraper and replace your windshield wipers as soon as they begin to wear out. Additionally, obstructed or dim headlights can make it difficult to see where you’re going. So don’t forget to replace the bulbs as needed to help keep your car free from icy buildup that blocks your view.

3. Properly Winterize Your Vehicle

Once the weather starts to cool down, it’s a good idea to put away your regular tires in favor of snow tires. Along with a good ice scraper, you should include a set of chains in your vehicle, especially if you live in a hilly area. In fact, certain roadways require chains during inclement weather for any vehicle that is lacking four-wheel drive or snow tires. The addition of a few blankets and an emergency road safety kit are also helpful when winterizing your vehicle.

4. Adjust Your Speed Appropriately

Even if you’re familiar with the regular route to your home or office, that doesn’t mean you don’t have to slow down during a storm. Instead of rushing and driving too fast, allow for extra time to get around town and be careful whenever you have to brake, take curves, or change lanes. The danger of skidding on ice is greatest when you’re taken by surprise, so remember to drive at an appropriate speed during winter storms.

5. Go Easy on the Brakes

Chances are that if you’re driving too fast and too close to other cars, you’ll have to brake hard to avoid an accident. Try to go easy on your brakes whenever possible to avoid making one or more of your wheels lock. Locked-up wheels are dangerous because they can easily send you into a spin and become very dangerous on winter roadways.

Stay Safe and Enjoy a Happy Winter

As your trusted insurance broker, we want to make sure that you and your loved ones stay safe on the roads this winter. By following a few key safety steps you can protect yourself and others all year long. Visit us online at LDInsurance.ca for more information!

How will you stay safe this winter? Comment below!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prince George Store Now Reopened

The store is now open until 8:00pm. 
Thank you for your patience.

 

Due to upgrade work performed by BC Hydro, the Prince George location will be closed from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm this Sunday, October 14th.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

A Pharmacist will be onsite to address urgent needs.  Please visit this blog post for updates regarding when the store will reopen.  If you have immediate concerns or questions, please contact our Customer Care staff at 1-888-991-2299 or BC Hydro at 1-800224-9376

We will repost on this blog post when the store is scheduled to reopen.

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