Skip to content
Craig Baird

Craig Baird

Craig joined the Outlook in April 2022 as a reporter, focusing on the MD of Bighorn and other sectors of the Bow Valley news cycle. He comes from rural central Alberta, and has worked at newspapers in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. Most recently, he was the city hall reporter at the Regina Leader-Post.

Phone
587-807-0627
Email
[email protected]

Recent Work by Craig

Biosphere Institute tackling outdoor questions with Earth Talks

Biosphere Institute tackling outdoor questions with Earth Talks

“We want to make a welcoming space for people to come and learn about environmental topics and ask questions. This is an opportunity for people to come together around topics and find connection and find hope and action as well.”
Banff Trail Riders celebrating 100 years of trail riding

Banff Trail Riders celebrating 100 years of trail riding

“We are hoping to really celebrate with our community and the fact we have held onto our historic activity which is part of the essence of who we are as a national park. The 100 years of trail riding is truly special, and it has helped shape the fabric of the national park and our community.”
Banff Trail Riders celebrating 100 years of trail riding

Banff Trail Riders celebrating 100 years of trail riding

“We are hoping to really celebrate with our community and the fact we have held onto our historic activity which is part of the essence of who we are as a national park. The 100 years of trail riding is truly special, and it has helped shape the fabric of the national park and our community.”
Art of this Place exhibit explores changing artistic view of Canmore

Art of this Place exhibit explores changing artistic view of Canmore

“For over 125 years, artists have connected to this place and we wanted to provide our visitors and our community with the sense of place as viewed through the lens of artists. I hope they will walk away with a sense that art has been a vibrant part of Canmore life for over 125 years.”
More buses, no lunchroom fees part of CRPS budget

More buses, no lunchroom fees part of CRPS budget

“Overall, our division’s picture for the 2023-24 school year is bright. We are delighted to see a significant increase in provincial education funding.”
Job Resource Centre working on updated staff housing guide

Job Resource Centre working on updated staff housing guide

“People have been receptive about being part of the guide. It puts them on the housing map. People looking for jobs here find it amazing they have this resource.”
Monthly Canmore Art Guild show gets extra flare with more artists

Monthly Canmore Art Guild show gets extra flare with more artists

“When you are doing art, it is solitary, but it is also communication. As soon as someone sees a painting, it is a conversation when they are looking at it.”
Wings Over The Rockies engaging attendees on wonder of landscapes

Wings Over The Rockies engaging attendees on wonder of landscapes

“We as an organization strive to ensure that people who come here enjoy the whole event. Events will happen rain or shine and we have been fortunate over the years.”
CRPS looking ahead to year three of four-year plan

CRPS looking ahead to year three of four-year plan

“We have noticed, in the past year, some significant gains post-COVID. We hope that it continues. If you are on a path that is working, you don’t start shifting again. It is not the next shiny item. We are getting results and need to keep moving forward in this direction.”
Books on the Bus returns to the Bow Valley

Books on the Bus returns to the Bow Valley

“It is an in-kind setup to allow people to access books and they don’t have to go to the library to get them."
More work by Craig >
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks