IN PICTURES: Costumes aplenty at K’àlemì Dene School in Ndilǫ

The annual Halloween parade at the Jr. K to Grade 12 school filled the halls with superheroes, angels and all sorts of animals


The annual Halloween parade at K'àlemì Dene School in Ndilǫ. (James O'Connor/CKLB)

The halls of K’àlemì Dene School in Ndilǫ were alive with cool creativity and spooky spirits as students and staff took part in the annual Halloween Parade on Thursday.

Classes in the Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 community facility each paraded in a colourful procession, as the lights were dimmed and the theme from Ghostbusters echoed down the main hall.

The event was emceed by a bumblebee-costumed Meagan Wowk, the school’s principal.

All photos by CKLB reporter James O’Connor.

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James O’Connor joined CKLB 101.9 FM at the start of 2024, after working as a journalist, photo editor and managing editor at newspapers in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. James also has experience in politics, arts, service clubs and the NWT’s non-profit sector. At this point in his lengthy career, James is thrilled to be working at such a unique media outlet and always welcomes notes from listeners at: james.oconnor@cklbradio.com.