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Stories covered by Craig Momney
- Health unit logs 99 new COVID-19 cases, plus 6 new UK B.1.1.7 cases
- Innisfil man charged with manslaughter after man, allegedly supplied with Fentanyl, dies
- Highway 400 opens more than 7 hours after storm
- Barrie man dead after early morning crash in Bradford
- Municipal transit systems to get a financial boost from the province
- Police reporting several crashes with snow squall warnings now in effect for parts of the region
- Grey Bruce reports its second COVID-19 fatality
- Southlake pres. and CEO, on her battle with COVID-19
- Asymptomatic COVID testing to start for Simcoe Muskoka schools
- York's medical officer of health pushes for the region to move to the red zone
- 'We are talking about recovery,' Situation at Roberta Place in Barrie 'stabilized'
- Nearly 100 COVID-19 variant cases detected in York Region
- Man, 60, dead after dump truck and car collide in Severn
- 'Be prepared for a third wave,' 92 COVID-19 variant cases confirmed in Simcoe County, 77 more possible
- Barrie mayor urges residents to stay home amid threat of new COVID-19 variant
- Inspector reports infractions at Barrie, Ont., long-term care home prior to deadly outbreak
- Death toll climbs to 131 as region sees a slow decline in cases
- More than 100 cases believed to be U.K. COVID-19 variant linked to Barrie, Ont. care home
- "He will be truly missed,' Innisfil's CAO leaving town for a new position in Windsor
- Four people treated after being sprayed with a noxious substance, police say
Craig Momney
ContactCraig 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.