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Lac-Mgantic pharmacist opens temporary centre

After 43 years as a pharmacist in the tight-knit town of Lac-Mgantic, Claude Charron has deep roots in his community. He's hoping to continue to serve them as the town rebuilds, by setting up a temporary centre to provide people with the medication they need.

'We're very close to our customers,' says pharmacist Claude Charron

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Debra Arbec visits pharmacist Claude Charron for a second interview two days later.

After 43 years as a pharmacist in the tight-knit town of Lac-Mgantic, Claude Charron has deep roots in his community. He's hoping to continue to serve them as the townrebuilds, by setting up a temporary centre to provide people with the medication they need.

CBC first interviewed Charron on Sunday, a day after a runaway train derailed and set off a series of explosions that destroyed most of the town's core.

On Sunday, Charron was convincedhis Jean-Coutu pharmacy had been ruined when his store's sprinkler system wastriggered by the flames and intense heat.

"Everything is finished," he said on Sunday. "We just finished renovating the store ... and everything is gone again."

However,on Tuesday, when CBC's Debra Arbec was able tomeet up withCharron again, she found out he had some good news to share.

He said a friend who was working alongside police told him that the lab was heavily damaged, but the rest of the store will be salvageable.

"The rest of the store seems to be okay," he said.

Until he can get access to his store, Charron has set up a temporary centre to provide residents with much-needed medication.

"We're very close to our customers," he said.