On CTV Your Morning Vancouver, UBC professor emeritus and sleep expert, Wendy Hall explains how to beat the time-change blues ...
Tips on how to adjust your body for when daylight saving time ends this weekend leads MedicalWatch for Oct. 29, 2025.
You’re not wrong to think time is running away from you. Experts explain the strange phenomenon and what to do about it ...
It’s time to change the time this weekend. Daylight saving time will end at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov 2. But unless you’re a night ...
Starting next year, Nunavik will stay permanently on daylight time — while the rest of Quebec has no plans to do the same, ...
On Sunday, just as the local time is about to reach 2 a.m., clocks will be turned backward by one hour to 1 a.m. instead, thanks to Daylight Saving.
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It should also be noted that daylight saving time during wartime was supposed to be temporary … but time keeps dragging on.
As Montrealers prepare to turn their clocks back this weekend, one local psychologist is “clocking in” to remind everyone of practical tips to help ease the transition. For over 20 years, Dr. Reut ...
Plan on a glorious extra hour of sleep as most of America “falls back” into standard time. But make sure to get outside for ...
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