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Articles by Kraig Krause
- 'It keeps you up at night': Effects of postal strike linger into 2025, business owners say
- Will NYE fireworks return to Vancouver? A corporate sponsor could be the savior
- TransLink offering free rides on New Year's
- 'We're sending a clear message': B.C. prepares for home flipping tax amid criticism
- 'We can give the gift of life': B.C. cancer survivor donates blood amid Canadian shortage
- B.C. is the province least likely to want to join the United States, new poll suggests
- 'It's another Hail Mary pass by the Trudeau government': Experts and B.C. businesses react as GST holiday begins
- 'We are not just going to sit around': B.C. businesses adjust as they wait for Canada Post deal
- What's with all the lane closures in Vancouver? Officials say city in 'renewal' period
- 2 Canadians confirmed dead in Poland, as consular officials gather information
- 'I leave my limitations behind': Patients react to new program on G.F. Strong's 75th anniversary
- 'The stench was so powerful': B.C. First Nations demand provincial action after toxic spill
- Vancouver businesses told to prepare for Swiftie traffic: report
- $60k household income not enough to meet basic needs for some Canadians: poll
- 'Needs to be taken seriously': B.C. premier and business community react to promised Trump tariffs
- Park board abolition committee's report says move would save Vancouver $7M annually
- Huge Grey Cup 50/50 ticket goes unclaimed
- ‘This can be really devastating’: Canada Post strike’s impact in B.C.
- NCAA rule change shakes B.C. junior hockey
- Trump's promised tariff raises concern in B.C.
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.