Clocks across Canada to spring forward as country recognizes daylight time
- Many Canadians will lose an hour of sleep this weekend as they set their clocks forward for daylight time at 2 a.m. Sunday.
- Some areas in Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Nunavut do not observe daylight time.
- Craig Potter changes the historic clock on Citadel Hill in Halifax, which has been operational since 1803.
- A 2021 referendum in Alberta showed that a little more than half of voters wanted to continue changing their clocks.
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Reminder: Clocks spring forward tonight
CASPER, Wyo. — Americans will lose an hour of sleep on Saturday night as clocks “spring forward” for daylight saving time. The switch will officially happen a few hours past midnight on Sunday, when 2 a.m. springs ahead to become 3 a.m. While this means that people won’t be able to catch as much shut eye, it also means they will be able to enjoy longer days before sundown.Daylight saving time will last until early November, when standard time re…
Daylight Saving Time: A 2025 Reminder to Move Your Clocks Forward - Asian Journal News
As Daylight Saving Time begins on March 9, 2025, we 'spring forward' one hour to enjoy longer evenings and brighter days. The time change marks the arrival of spring, encouraging outdoor activities and a shift in our daily routines. As spring approaches, remember that Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins on Sunday, March 9, 2025. At 2:00 AM, clocks will move forward one hour, giving…
Remember to spring forward, move clocks ahead 1 hour
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- It's that time again, that so many people dread -- when you have to change your clocks. At 2 a.m. Sunday morning, March 9, we officially start daylight saving time. The easiest way to remember which direction to turn your clocks is the old saying -- "spring forward, fall back." So before you go to bed Saturday night, just turn any old-fashioned clocks you may have ahead an hour. Your cell phone or any other electronic cl…
B.C. decided to move to permanent daylight time in 2019. And yet, we're still springing forward on Sunday
If you haven't been losing enough sleep lately, what with the general unsettled nature of global politics these days, not to worry: you'll lose at least an hour this weekend when the clocks spring forward to daylight saving time.
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