Manitoba Municipal and Northern Relations reminds residents that daylight saving time will end in Manitoba early Sunday morning when clocks will be set back one hour.
Manitoba Municipal and Northern Relations reminds all Manitobans daylight time will start in the province early March 10, 2024, when clocks move forward one hour.
Manitoba Municipal and Northern Relations reminds all Manitobans that daylight time will end in Manitoba early Sunday morning when clocks will be set back one hour.
Manitoba Municipal Relations reminds all Manitobans that daylight saving time will start in the province early on March 12, when clocks move forward one hour.
The Manitoba government is proactively introducing the Official Time Amendment Act, which would allow the province to consider adopting permanent daylight saving time should neighbouring jurisdictions enact similar legislation and the majority of Manitobans support this change.
Manitoba Municipal Relations reminds all Manitobans that daylight saving time will end in Manitoba early Nov. 6 when clocks will be set back one hour.
Manitoba Municipal Relations advises that daylight saving time returns to Manitoba early in the morning of Sunday, March 13, when clocks across the province will be advanced by one hour.
Manitoba Municipal Relations reminds all Manitobans that daylight saving time will end in Manitoba early Nov. 7 when clocks will be set back one hour.
Manitoba Municipal Relations advises that daylight saving time returns to Manitoba early in the morning of Sunday, March 14, when clocks across the province will be advanced by one hour.
Manitoba Municipal Relations reminds all Manitobans that daylight saving time will end in Manitoba early November 1 when clocks will be set back one hour.