While the Newfoundland and Labrador looks for ways to fix a provincial health-care system that separates elderly spouses in long-term care, a St. John's couple — married nearly seven decades ago but now living apart — worries time is running out.
For Jim and Theresa Wolfrey, separated in long-term care in St. John's, time is running out.
For Jim and Theresa Wolfrey, separated in long-term care in St. John's, time is running outFrance Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
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