PA Mass Murderer George Banks Dies in Prison at 83

George Banks, one of Pennsylvania's most infamous mass murderers responsible for the 1982 shooting deaths of 13 people including his own children, has died in prison at age 83 while serving multiple life sentences.

Quebec doctors fleeing to Ontario over health bill

Medical professionals are leaving Quebec's Outaouais region in droves following Bill 15 implementation, creating a healthcare crisis that's pushing doctors across the river to Ontario for better working conditions.

Canada's Land Rights Reckoning: Time to Face Facts

A hard-hitting analysis of Canada's urgent need to confront Indigenous land rights realities. Discover why traditional approaches are failing and what meaningful reconciliation truly requires.

Ottawa Public Servants Brace for Federal Budget Cuts

As the federal budget approaches, Ottawa's public sector workers face uncertainty with anticipated spending reductions and potential workforce changes that could reshape the capital's economic landscape.

Mass murderer George Banks dies in prison after 43 years

Infamous mass murderer George Banks, who killed 13 people in 1982 and narrowly escaped execution, has died in prison at age 75. Discover the chilling story behind one of Pennsylvania's deadliest shooting sprees.

Calgary Courts Issue Major Sentences for Crimes

Recent Calgary court proceedings resulted in significant sentences for crimes including fentanyl trafficking, aggravated assault, and fraud. Get the latest on who was sentenced and for what offenses.

Manitoba Offers $1 for Winnipeg's Lemay Forest Land

The Manitoba government has proposed purchasing approximately 80 acres of city-owned land surrounding Lemay Forest for a symbolic $1, sparking debate about conservation versus development in Winnipeg.

Ford Challenges Carney's Carbon Tax Ad Criticism

Ontario Premier Doug Ford challenges former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's criticism of provincial carbon tax advertisements, highlighting the ongoing political battle over carbon pricing in Canada.

Montreal 2025 Election: Voter Turnout Surges

Montreal's 2025 municipal election witnessed a remarkable increase in voter participation, breaking recent trends and signaling renewed civic engagement across the city's diverse boroughs.

Ottawa Police Investigate Voyeurism Allegations

Ottawa police have launched a criminal investigation into disturbing voyeurism allegations involving hidden cameras at a local business. Get the latest on this developing story and learn what authorities are revealing about the case.

Carney's Budget Plan: Spend to Get Rich?

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney proposes massive government spending to fuel economic growth, but critics warn of inflationary risks and fiscal irresponsibility in current economic climate.

Halifax Hospital Stabbing Case Heads to Jury Trial

A Nova Scotia man accused in a violent hospital stabbing incident has chosen a judge and jury trial. Get the latest courtroom developments and what's next in this high-profile Halifax case.

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