& v; v6 Z* U. T0 R4 d# ?# ]Turn clocks ahead Sunday1 z6 v+ @8 c! l7 H; Y
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Don’t forget to turn your clocks ahead an hour on Sunday.$ l% i' F* H0 v9 w4 X" K0 o
( F* e- A/ M" b: j( h! G6 |% k) sDaylight savings time officially kicks in during the early morning hours.( H" ?! O0 B! ]) f; _
1 z1 l, Y# N p0 g1 \ Unfortunately an hour of sleep is lost on the second Sunday of March, but on the bright side spring is around the corner on March 20. ! e8 v6 H4 A* l$ Y" x' U- u6 H; ?7 [ ! @% f2 @" A0 W, yThe lost hour is gained back the first Sunday in November, when the clocks are turned back 60 minutes. Residents in some areas of Quebec and Saskatchewan are exempt.