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Crime Forces London Drugs Exit from Vancouver Core
8 Jan
Summary
- London Drugs closing Vancouver's Downtown Eastside store Feb. 1.
- Unfettered crime and violence made operations unsustainable.
- Closure impacts 90 employees offered jobs at other locations.

The London Drugs store in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside is slated for closure on February 1, 2026. Citing persistent issues with vandalism, theft, and violence against staff and customers, the retailer's president stated that the escalating costs of ensuring safety have made operations unsustainable.
This decision follows years of significant financial losses at the location, which has been a fixture in the Woodward's building since 2009. Despite commendable efforts by the Vancouver police, the ongoing public safety challenges in the neighbourhood are seen as insurmountable, with no clear indication of improvement in the foreseeable future.
The closure will displace 90 employees, though London Drugs has offered them positions at other branches. Community advocates expressed deep disappointment, emphasizing the store's role as a vital and affordable resource for residents, including its pharmacy and post office services, which are crucial for many vulnerable individuals.

