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Stories covered by Craig Momney
- York Region's top doctor speaks out about 'definitely justified' stay-at-home order
- Past president of the OMA says last week was the worst of his career
- Thousands in fake money, imitation gun seized during a police raid in Orillia
- 'It was just time,' The Road Hammers new single hits the airwaves
- Barrie restaurants strained by patio shutdown, construction
- 'I've lost my house for this': Frustrated business owners defy shutdown
- Pharmacies in North Bay, Parry Sound to begin taking appts. for AstraZeneca vaccine Saturday
- 'I found one,' Bradford gymnastics club holds Easter Egg hunt
- Residents warned not to leave unlocked cars unnattended after multiple cars taken for a ride
- Police investigating after resident assaulted during a home invasion in Gravenhurst
- Simcoe Muskoka's top doctor supports province's decision if a shutdown occurs
- Incident resulting in a hold a secure at a Shanty Bay school just a misunderstanding, police say
- Crossbow, drugs seized as police lay more than 100 charges in ongoing investigation
- Easter food drive brings in more than 1,500lbs of food for Alliston food bank
- 172 new COVID-19 cases reported since Friday, plus 253 variants of concern
- Resident's tip leads to arrest after several cars were broken into in Bradford, police say
- ATV crash sends driver to a Toronto hospital after being thrown from the vehicle
- A sawed-off shotgun, drugs seized during a traffic stop in Peterborough
- Tay driver faces impaired charges after vehicle reported in a ditch along Tay highway
- Efforts increase to keep foreign farm workers protected from COVID-19 this season
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.