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Stories covered by Craig Momney
- Barrie Food Bank needs donations to meet surging demand
- Province secures contractor to build future Bradford Bypass Bridge crossing
- Senior involved in theft after leaving Gateway Casino: police
- Barrie man arrested in child pornography investigation
- Stayner man who turned his car 'into a weapon' sentenced
- Homeowner's 'keen eye' spots two men breaking into a building on their property: police
- Chapman's donates medical supplies to the war in Ukraine.
- Collingwood woman going the distance for victims of domestic violence
- Teen facing impaired charged after traffic stop in Midland
- Two teens clocked going 128km/hr in a 60km/hr zone: police
- GO-VAXX bus returning to region this week
- Georgian College launching new graduate certificates this fall
- An ice-breaking operation is expected in Midland this week
- One person dead after a crash north of Parry Sound
- Physician Burnout: ‘The last two years has been a huge grind,’ Expert says
- Police investigating sudden death in Orillia
- Ski industry lost roughly $120 million during pandemic
- Wind warning in effect for most of the region
- Huntsville council votes to remove Russian flag from G8 park
- Winter weather travel advisory in effect for most of the region
Craig Momney
ContactCraig Momney is no longer with CTV Barrie.
Craig Momney joined CTV News Barrie in September 2018 as a videographer and weekend producer, and in 2020 moved on to the role of full-time videographer.
His career began at Shaw TV with Shaw Cablesystems in Fort McMurray, Alta., in 2012, joining the team as a video journalist. While out west, he covered local community stories within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo.
In 2016, Craig was part of a team that received an AMPIA Award nomination for the documentary series, Road to Hope, which focused on frontline workers in the social services field.
Craig earned his diploma in Journalism from St. Clair College in Windsor, Ont., as well as a post-graduate diploma in Sports Journalism from Loyalist College in Belleville, Ont.
Craig enjoys photography, sports, video games, and spending time with his family in his leisure.