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.
The federal government released its budget on Tuesday and local businesses and politicians are reacting to the measures that ...
5-km-long programmable LED light installation for SkyTrain's Expo Line in Burnaby reaches completion
The City of Burnaby has finished the installation of LED lights for SkyTrain's Expo Line between Royal Oak and Patterson ...
At 2 a.m. on Sunday Nov. 2, daylight saving time (DST) will end and clocks will “fall back” one hour for most Canadians, forcing people to adjust their sleep schedules. In Canada, DST always starts on ...
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What's the deal with daylight saving time in Alberta?
In 1971, Albertans voted in favour of daylight saving time, after advocates insisted it would save on energy use, maximize ...
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