The KLDCS media arts team produced a documentary episode for Wild North Adventures TV. This marks the first time their work will be aired on a television network. The episode is titled “the ultimate ice shake project” and showcases collaboration between three schools.
The documentary covers the entire build of a large ice shack. The project took 18 months to complete, highlighting the dedication and effort of the students involved.
Shawna-Lee-Enair-Fox, part of the production team, praised their work, stating, “The production team here at KLDCS is just phenomenal.” Chris Mallette, another member, humorously added, “I think I could have made a five-hour documentary.” Their enthusiasm reflects the significance of this project.
As of midday Tuesday, complaints about television services in Canada are rising. A report indicated that these complaints increased by 61% in 2026. Rogers accounted for 34% of total complaints reported.
The NCHC is also evaluating its future television and streaming deals. In the 2025 fiscal year, NCHC TV generated a profit of $1.19 million for league members. Heather Weems commented on the importance of revenue and partnerships for growth.
This airing is crucial for KLDCS as it elevates their media production efforts within Canadian telecommunications. It sets a precedent for future projects and collaborations among schools.
