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Publication Date: May 4, 2024 - 17:56

London Drugs says stores gradually reopening after cybersecurity incident

May 4, 2024
London Drugs says it is gradually reopening its stores following a cybersecurity incident that shuttered its more than 80 locations across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and B.C.The Richmond, B.C.-based pharmacy chain says in a statement issued Saturday that it’s “taking the time with each store to ensure systems are working and ready to serve customers.”


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