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Articles by Kraig Krause
- Simcoe County hospital turns to virtual physicians to help tackle staffing shortages
- Devastating fire rips through multi-unit building killing two people
- Crowd gathers for abortion rights rally in Barrie
- Troubadour festival kicks off in Barrie
- Cookstown residents must boil water 'until further notice:' health unit
- Pilots touch down in Simcoe County ahead of annual air show
- Stormy spring conditions create threat of severe weather
- Interest rate spike hits Simcoe Muskoka homeowners hard
- Speed cameras could be installed in Barrie school zones
- Unique affordable housing project in Bradford
- Barrie Mayor Jeff Lehman returns to city hall after provincial election
- Ukrainians find safety and employment in Ontario after fleeing war
- Muskoka music festival helps businesses regain pandemic losses
- Ontario hospitals conserving medical dye supply amid global shortage
- Specialized drones manufactured in Simcoe County aim to help Ukraine
- Crews work to repair popular Simcoe County trail destroyed by washout
- Don't let your guard down as warmer weather arrives: ICU doctor
- Expert urges caution as COVID-19 transmission remains high
- Simcoe North candidate faces racist attack
- Lasting fatigue a symptom of long COVID, expert says
Kraig Krause
Kraig Krause joined CTV News Barrie as a videojournalist 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.