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Articles by Kraig Krause
- Air Canada travel turmoil ruins holiday reunion for Barrie, Ont. family
- Snowmobiling season off to slow start with poor trail conditions
- Foreign homebuyers ban begins: What it means for Simcoe County and York Region
- Youth donate 25,000 pounds of food to Bradford food bank
- Betty White Challenge returns to Barrie to help local cats
- Stolen vehicle investigation in Caledon results in bust
- Heavy fog and rain sweeping through parts of central Ontario
- Orillia chocolatier takes on the world
- New Barrie police chief sworn in, vows to prioritize officer wellness and community trust
- Brazen truck theft caught on camera in Barrie's south end
- Winter warriors brave the storm to hit the slopes
- Rising costs force more people to rely on community services for basic necessities, like warmth
- New Simcoe County warden named
- Muskoka sees boost in tourism amid provincial timeline report
- Stalled Anne Street construction impacts Barrie businesses and residents
- Small community provides thousands of Christmas gifts for children in need
- Violence against women increases across Simcoe Muskoka
- Former Barrie mayor Jeff Lehman has a new political position in cottage country
- Turkey farmers sound alarm over shortages as cases of avian flu rise
- Dry cleaning industry calling on government help as future remains uncertain
Kraig Krause
Kraig Krause is no longer with CTV Barrie.
Kraig Krause joined CTV News Barrie as a video journalist in April 2021. Previously, Krause was a videojournalist and anchor for Global News covering eastern Ontario, where he reported on various topics, including all levels of government, human interest stories, and breaking news.
Since 2018, Krause has broken and reported on national stories, including a series on a Kingston, Ont., church accused of conversion therapy where he spoke with former members.
He reported live on the Wet’suwet’en protests in Ontario, dove into an investigative series on alleged sexual assaults on children living in foster care in eastern Ontario, along with several other stories.
Krause is fluent in English and studied Communications at York University and Broadcast Journalism at Seneca College.
A native of the Fraser Valley in British Columbia, Krause enjoys spending his off days outdoors and staying active.