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[[Image:LawtonsLogo.gif|100*100|right]]'''Lawtons''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[drug store]] chain owned by the [[Sobeys]] Group of [[Stellarton, Nova Scotia]] with a head office located in [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia|Dartmouth]] Nova Scotia. The company has [[59]] locations operating throughout [[Atlantic Canada]], in the provinces of [[New Brunswick]], [[Newfoundland]], [[Nova Scotia]] and [[Prince Edward Island]]. In many Atlantic Canada communities, the company is the only [[drug store]]. In others, it competes with [[Shoppers Drug Mart]] or IDA stores. The parent company Sobeys has no plans to expand outside Atlantic Canada.
[[Image:LawtonsLogo.gif|100*100|right]]'''Lawtons''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[drug store]] chain owned by the [[Sobeys]] Group of [[Stellarton, Nova Scotia]] with a head office located in [[Dartmouth, Nova Scotia|Dartmouth]] Nova Scotia. The company has [[59]] locations operating throughout [[Atlantic Canada]], in the provinces of [[New Brunswick]], [[Newfoundland]], [[Nova Scotia]] and [[Prince Edward Island]]. In many Atlantic Canada communities, the company is the only [[drug store]]. In others, it competes with [[Shoppers Drug Mart]] or IDA stores. The parent company Sobeys has no plans to expand outside Atlantic Canada.

The word "Drugs" was dropped from the name when a new logo was introduced in 2004. However, it has recently begun to reappear on store flyers [http://www.lawtons.ca/EN/Site/Application/E-Flyer/current/NBeflyer.asp].


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Lawtons is a Canadian drug store chain owned by the Sobeys Group of Stellarton, Nova Scotia with a head office located in Dartmouth Nova Scotia. The company has 59 locations operating throughout Atlantic Canada, in the provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. In many Atlantic Canada communities, the company is the only drug store. In others, it competes with Shoppers Drug Mart or IDA stores. The parent company Sobeys has no plans to expand outside Atlantic Canada.

The word "Drugs" was dropped from the name when a new logo was introduced in 2004. However, it has recently begun to reappear on store flyers [1].