Marie-France Lalonde cited the negative impacts of the twice annual time change, such as health issues and an increase in the ...
An MP says it’s time to end the practice of changing the clocks twice a year — and is planning on introducing legislation she hopes will make the “fall backward” and “spring forward” a thing of the ...
On Nov. 2, just as the local time is about to reach 2 a.m., our clocks will be turned backward by one hour to 1 a.m. instead.
This year, clocks will go back by an hour at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2, returning to standard time. With clocks rolling back by an hour, Canadians will gain back an extra hour of sleep that one night.
The idea of spending my evenings along the river peering into the heavens sounded fun, so I added a Hestia to my pack. Here’s ...
The actual day of equal day and night, aka Equilux, for Canada happens on September 25 for communities throughout the ...
Day and night will get equal time for a brief moment on Monday as much of the world ... Here’s what to know about how we split up the year using the Earth’s orbit. As the Earth travels around the sun, ...