Canadians will “fall back” on Sunday as Daylight Saving Time ends, giving residents an extra hour of sleep but also ushering ...
Residents across Ontario, including Mississauga, Brampton, and the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, will turn their clocks back one hour this weekend as daylight saving time officially ends. The ...
Every October, there's a week when Europe and the U.S. are out of sync with daylight saving time, potentially confusing ...
As winter slowly approaches, daylight hours are already growing shorter, and soon, Canadians will find themselves facing even ...
While it usually only takes most Canadians a few days to adjust to the shift between daylight saving time and standard time, ...
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 ...
Evenings will soon be darker in Canada, but mornings will see more sunlight. Daylight saving time is set to end this weekend.
The spring change to daylight saving time can be a little rougher as darker mornings and lighter evenings make it harder to fall asleep on time. Those first few days have been linked to increases in ...