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Montreal's Top 10 News Stories of 2025

CTV News Montreal reveals the stories that captivated readers in 2025, from local tragedies and housing issues to major political events. Discover what mattered most.

Hot Cocoa Fundraiser Supports LaSalle Girl Fighting Cancer

The LaSalle, Ont. community organized a heartwarming hot chocolate fundraiser on Dec. 21, 2025, to support 11-year-old Abigaille D’Alimonte and her family during her cancer battle. Read about this inspiring local act of kindness.

LaSalle backs out of Amherstburg policing talks

The Town of LaSalle has withdrawn from discussions to potentially provide policing services to Amherstburg, impacting regional service collaboration in Windsor-Essex. Learn the details.

Bank Card Fraud Scheme Stopped in LaSalle

LaSalle police have successfully disrupted a significant bank card fraud operation. Learn how the scheme was uncovered and what it means for local financial security.

Mastermind Toys to enter franchise business

Mastermind Toys, the beloved Canadian educational toy retailer, is pivoting its business model to launch a franchise system. This strategic shift aims to expand the brand's reach across Canada. Discover what this means for the future of toy shopping.

Winnipeg may pay small businesses for construction losses

Two Winnipeg city councillors are pushing a motion to consider financial compensation for local small businesses suffering losses due to disruptive road construction projects. Learn about the proposal and its potential impact.

Windsor's Biz X Awards Celebrate 24 Local Winners

Biz X magazine recognized standout Windsor-Essex businesses and people in its 28th annual awards. Discover the 24 winners across diverse categories, from new ventures to community champions.

LaSalle Opens $9M Outdoor Skating Loop

LaSalle celebrates the grand opening of The Loop, a new 250-metre refrigerated outdoor skating trail at LaSalle Landing. The $9 million project promises family fun all winter long.

US companies move to Canada due to policy shifts

American companies including brewing schools and distilleries are relocating to Canada, driven by US policy changes on visas, trade, and regulations. Discover why Canada is becoming attractive.

Quebec invests $2B to support small businesses

Quebec government launches $2 billion investment fund to help small businesses grow and compete. Minister Joly announces major economic stimulus package for local enterprises.

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