Oscar qualification for a Saskatchewan filmmaker, TLC@Home touching the lives of kids, and the influence of El Niño on the province.
Here’s your morning rewind for the Monday, Nov. 20, version of Global News Morning Saskatoon.
Saskatchewan filmmaker qualifies for Oscars
Award-winning Canadian filmmaker Robyn Campbell and her workforce have certified for 32 festivals around the globe and gained 5 awards.
Her newest animated movie Pivot has now certified for an Oscar.
Campbell speaks with Chantal Wagner in regards to the qualification, what it means for her workforce, and the way folks can watch the movie.

TLC@Home touching the lives of hundreds of kids
Nearly 1,000 Saskatoon kids will likely be receiving reward packages from TLC@Home for the vacations.
The charity’s purpose is for teenagers to expertise vacation traditions that may typically be a burden for households.
Founder Shelley James appears on the methods they’ve been touching the lives of hundreds of kids and the way folks may also help.

What the El Niño climate sample may imply for Saskatchewan
It’s been a gentle November in Saskatchewan, due partially to the El Niño climate sample.
But what’s El Niño and what influence may it have on the province this winter?
Meteorologist Peter Quinlan explains El Niño, the way it develops, and potential temperature and snow developments over the winter months.

Saskatoon morning climate outlook: Monday, Nov. 20
The wind is selecting up — Chantal Wagner has your Monday, Nov. 20, morning SkyTracker forecast for Saskatoon and space.

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