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Articles by Kraig Krause
- 'Bizarre, twisted market': Metro Vancouver gas prices expected to drop again
- Transportation service cuts loom if funding can't be found for programs: TransLink report
- B.C. cities fail to crack national housing affordability list
- 2nd out-of-control wildfire approaches Fort Nelson, B.C.
- Daily heat records expected to be set in B.C. as temperatures warm up
- Watch party at Rogers Arena sold out for Canucks Game 6
- White Rock RCMP address safety concerns following deadly attack
- 'We got a head fake this week': Gas prices in B.C.'s Lower Mainland take unexpected leap
- 'We wish we could do more': Surrey mayor takes aim at province after budget approval
- Gas prices plummet in B.C.'s Lower Mainland
- Coroner's inquest into deadly Surrey hostage incident to begin this week
- Police investigating late night Surrey shooting
- Campers living in Vancouver's CRAB Park relocated Monday for cleanup
- BC Ferries adds sailings Friday for spring break rush
- Spring break travel expected to surpass pre-pandemic levels: Vancouver International Airport
- Metro Vancouver forecast predicts 7 straight days of sun, possible record-breaking temperatures
- Jail time and heavy fines proposed for truck drivers hitting B.C. overpasses
- Vancouver's cruise season kicks off with arrival of Disney Wonder
- Current B.C. snowpack is second-lowest in recorded history: River Forecast Centre
- Drivers urged to use caution in Metro Vancouver after snowfall
Kraig Krause
ContactKraig Krause joined CTV News Vancouver as a multi-skilled journalist in January 2023.
Previously, Krause was a videographer and anchor with CTV News Barrie and Global News Kingston, where he did everything from investigative reporting to human interest stories.
Krause's work in Ontario included a series on a Kingston church accused of practising conversion therapy, and an investigation into alleged sexual assaults on children living in foster care.
He also reported live on the Wet’suwet’en protests in that province, and was on scene during the 2021 Barrie tornado to document the life-altering damage the storm left behind.
Krause studied communications at York University and broadcast journalism at Seneca College. A native of the Fraser Valley, Krause enjoys spending his off days outdoors and staying active.