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Stories covered by Craig Momney
- Motorcyclist facing several charges after fleeing officers, police say
- Police look for witnesses after bullet holes found in Newmarket residence
- Rifles, shotgun seized as police execute warrant in Clearview Twp
- EAs concerned about return of students with special needs
- We're going to see more hospitalizations and deaths,' Simcoe Muskoka doc says of surging COVID cases
- 'The next few months will likely be the worst of this entire pandemic,' Health expert warns as cases climb
- 9,000 jobs lost at Ontario ski resorts amid closures
- Midland hospital has first glimmer of hope amid devastating COVID-19 outbreak
- Local teen donates supplies to Busby Centre as temperatures drop
- Community generosity builds a toy mountain for local kids
- Search warrants in Innisfil and Tay Township result in dozens of charges
- Health unit reports 39 new infections as Simcoe Muskoka passes 2,000 COVID-19 cases
- Officer struck by car during RIDE check in Caledon, police say
- Man suffers serious injuries hours after allegedly robbing a Circle K in Orillia
- Simcoe Manor outbreak declared over according to the health unit
- Police looking to the public to identify suspects after alleged robbery in Newmarket
- Teen facing imitation weapon charges in Bracebridge
- RVH opens new COVID-19 testing clinic in Innisfil
- Four men facing drug charges as police execute search warrant in Parry Sound
- Eight confirmed cases linked to Barrie hockey team
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.