'Dying for doctors': Report cites concerns with health care in rural Saskatchewan

Nuelle Novik poses for a portrait at her home in Regina, Friday, April 19, 2024. Novik, an associate professor at the University of Regina, led a research project, looking at the state of rural health care in Saskatchewan, finding there have been hundreds of service disruptions and staffing shortages. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeremy Simes

REGINA - Suzanne Kuchinka, mayor of the village of Macoun in southeast Saskatchewan, says it's been a struggle for years to keep family doctors because they retire or move elsewhere.

In Lloydminster, a city on the Saskatchewan-Alberta boundary, Mayor Gerald Aalbers says doctors who want to work in his community are facing roadblocks.

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