Ride4Hope

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Join Canucks mascot Fin, Canucks alumni and Ride4Hope cyclists at the finish-line barbecue at London Drugs at Morgan Crossing.

On July 10th, 2013 a team of over 50 cyclists including Canucks Alumni will participate in the 7th annual 200km Ride4Hope in support of Canuck Place Children’s Hospice. The event begins at Memorial Park in Hope at 8:30 a.m. and finished at 5:30 p.m. at Morgan Crossing London Drugs in South Surrey. Along the way participants will make stops at three London Drugs locations in the group’s efforts to raise funds for Canucks for Kids Fund benefitting Canuck Place. London Drugs customers will have the opportunity to meet members of Team Zinetti as well as FIN – the Canucks mascot, who will be joining the riders for a fundraising barbecue at London Drugs in South Surrey at the Shops at Morgan Crossing when the riders return from Hope. READ MORE

London Drugs’ Customers Contribute $30,000 & Counting To Flood Victims

flood_1The recent floods in southern Alberta displaced thousands of people from their homes and businesses, and many people have lost everything they own.

As media are allowed to go into the impacted areas and capture the aftermath and devastation, it is shocking to see how widespread the floods have damaged – and in some cases washed away – family homes, vehicles and neighbourhoods.

Calgary and southern Albertans have shown great courage and strength amidst this natural disaster.

We applaud all of the heroes who have stepped up with support and the willingness to do whatever is necessary to lend a helping hand.

We are incredibly proud of our 900 Alberta team members for their strength and determination when faced with a variety of adversities to continue to help as many people as possible and for being part of the relief efforts in a variety of ways. READ MORE

Alberta flood relief donations accepted at all London Drugs stores

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As we watch the live feeds on what is happening in Calgary, we all want to know what we can do to help the individuals and families impacted by the massive flooding. At London Drugs, we have been communicating through the night and this morning with our local Calgary store managers and district managers to determine how our stores and staff are being affected. Crucial to us at this time is that our staff are safe and that our pharmacies remain 100% operable for London Drugs’ patients and customers. As of 11 am Calgary time, all of our eight Calgary stores are open, although some staff have had difficulty getting to work with the road closures and Mayor Nenshi’s responsible request that people stay home at this time.

London Drugs is distributing water and supplies to our Calgary stores as quickly and responsibly as possible.

London Drugs is also activating an opportunity for Western Canadians to donate to the Red Cross Alberta flood relief efforts at all of our cashier tills at all London Drugs’ 77 stores.

Flood updates can be found at @redcrosscanada:  #abflood and the CBC has a live feed with updates here:

London Drugs’ recycling efforts recognized with an emerald award

emerald-award-mccauslandCanadian Retailer Receives Top ‘Waste Wise’ Prize in Alberta

London Drugs received top honours for their ‘What’s the Green Deal?’ program and corporate recycling efforts at the 2013 Emerald Awards held Thursday night in Edmonton.

Taking home the ‘waste wise’ prize in the large business category, the company was one of 32 finalists out of a record number of nominations from across Alberta this year.

“London Drugs has stewarded environmental efforts for a number of years, and we have made strides through our waste diversion programs,” said Maury McCausland, Administrator of Retail Operations for London Drugs. “It’s truly an honour to be recognized for these efforts. It’s not only a testament to our team of employees who all aspire to make a difference, but also our loyal customers who care to participate in the recycling programs we offer.”

In the 1980s, London Drugs was one of Canada’s first retailers to offer its customers the opportunity to recycle plastic shopping bags. Since then, recycling solutions and the list of items and materials that London Drugs recycles has grown substantially – now more than 74 per cent of the company’s waste is recycled or repurposed, instead of going to landfill.

Since the 2008 launch of London Drugs’ educational ‘What’s the Green Deal’ program and the support from its staff and customers, London Drugs now tallies more than 42 million pounds of materials recycled including: Styrofoam, batteries, computers, televisions, cell phones, paper, plastic, cardboard, and metals.

“We offer customers in-store recycling that goes beyond what is mandated by regulations. We work with our buyers and suppliers to improve our product sustainability, and we communicate with our customers in-store and online with a dedicated website, blogs, videos and social media,” adds McCausland. “We are proud of the achievements of our employees and customers in reducing waste, but we realize the journey to sustainability is one that never ends. That’s why ‘What’s the Green Deal?’ is a question we will continue to ask ourselves, even as we endeavor to answer it.”

London Drugs’ overall waste diversion rate rose from 67% in 2011 to 74% in 2012. And individual stores have advanced even further with a chain-wide goal for all London Drugs stores to achieve 95% waste diversion by 2015.

In Alberta, the Oliver Square West store in Edmonton posted an impressive 93% recycling rate. This success story can be read here.

The company also continues to look for ways to help green the communities they operate in. Most recently, London Drugs partnered with Green Calgary to reduce the ‘waste hangover’ of a popular Stampede breakfast in Calgary.

To see what products can be recycled through London Drugs, or to learn more about these eco-friendly services and products visit the What’s The Green Deal? website at http://www.greendeal.ca

Pink Shirt Day t-shirt sales raises $125,000 for the Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC

London Drugs presented a donation to the Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC for $125,000 through the CKNW’s Orphan’s’ Fund in support of Pink Shirt Day. The money was raised during the sixth annual Pink Shirt Day campaign held on February 27th 2013 where people across Canada wore pink to support the nation-wide anti-bullying campaign. Over the past six years London Drugs has helped to raise more than $500,000 for Boys and Girls Clubs in Western Canada through the Pink Shirt Day Campaign t-shirt sales.

CKNW started Pink Shirt Day six years ago following an anti-bullying stand of two grade 12 Nova Scotia students. The students took action after witnessing a grade 9 student being bullied for wearing pink to school and encouraged their schoolmates to wear pink to send a message against bullying. Since then, CKNW’s Pink Shirt Day Campaign has sent a powerful message: “Make Some Noise Against Bullying”.

Photo: Carolyn Tuckwell (Executive Director Boys and Girls Clubs of South BC), Jen Schaeffers (Executive Director CKNW Orphans Fund), David Stegemann (London Drugs store supervisor) and Kevin Sorby (London Drugs Retail Operations)

Photo: Carolyn Tuckwell (Executive Director Boys and Girls Clubs of South BC), Jen Schaeffers (Executive Director CKNW Orphans Fund), David Stegemann (London Drugs store supervisor) and Kevin Sorby (London Drugs Retail Operations)

BC returns to the PST

The 7% provincial sales tax (PST) will be re-implemented on April 1, 2013. 
The PST will generally apply to the purchase of goods and software in British Columbia unless specifically exempted.

Some PST exemptions include but are not limited to:

  • Food and snacks for human consumption
  • Books, newspapers and most magazines
  • Child sized clothing and footwear
  • Adult sized clothing for children under 15 years of age
  • Bicycles
  • First Aid Kits
  • Feminine Hygiene products
  • Smoke Detectors under $250 for Residential use

To learn more about PST exemptions go to www.gov.bc.ca

London Drugs employees have some fun while taking a stand against bullying

Pink Shirt Day is February 27, 2013 and we’re proud to be supporters of this great cause. This year we took it one step further and some of our stores created videos showing their support.
We loved the creativity and the fun as well as the great message. Great job everyone!

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