Welp, my High school teachers 👨🏫 sure forgot to let us know some of this. I thought we repelled the dirty and mean British
Fake Education
"Alternative Education"
when the truth hurts teach something else era
We tend not to mention the fact that the colonists burned down Toronto. Did we ever thank you for that?
Homer said
Mar 11, 2017
tjlincoln wrote:
Homer wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
SensKat wrote:
You know... the time change must make things interesting in Lloydminster
Is that the area thats 3 1/2 hours ahead of us out West
The Canadian province of Saskatchewan is geographically located in the Mountain Time Zone. However, most of the province observes Central Standard Time year-round. As a result, it is effectively on daylight saving time (DST) year round, as clocks are not turned back an hour in autumn when most jurisdictions return to standard time.
The city of Lloydminster is the only exception to this arrangement. Located partly in Saskatchewan and partly in Alberta, it observes Mountain Time year-round, and changes its clocks for DST. Since Lloydminster does change its clocks, the time in Saskatchewan is the same in all parts of the province during the summer months.
During the summer, clocks in the entire province match those of Calgary and Edmonton. During the winter, clocks in most of the province outside Lloydminster match those of Winnipeg.
I'd not like that, especially if u traveled for a living like I used to
That's why they don't have a hockey team. Now you know...
tjlincoln said
Mar 11, 2017
Crud, all that running 🏃 around in their own zone caused that penalty
tjlincoln said
Mar 11, 2017
Homer wrote:
tjlincoln wrote:
SensKat wrote:
You know... the time change must make things interesting in Lloydminster
Is that the area thats 3 1/2 hours ahead of us out West
The Canadian province of Saskatchewan is geographically located in the Mountain Time Zone. However, most of the province observes Central Standard Time year-round. As a result, it is effectively on daylight saving time (DST) year round, as clocks are not turned back an hour in autumn when most jurisdictions return to standard time.
The city of Lloydminster is the only exception to this arrangement. Located partly in Saskatchewan and partly in Alberta, it observes Mountain Time year-round, and changes its clocks for DST. Since Lloydminster does change its clocks, the time in Saskatchewan is the same in all parts of the province during the summer months.
During the summer, clocks in the entire province match those of Calgary and Edmonton. During the winter, clocks in most of the province outside Lloydminster match those of Winnipeg.
I'd not like that, especially if u traveled for a living like I used to
Homer said
Mar 11, 2017
tjlincoln wrote:
SensKat wrote:
You know... the time change must make things interesting in Lloydminster
Is that the area thats 3 1/2 hours ahead of us out West
The Canadian province of Saskatchewan is geographically located in the Mountain Time Zone. However, most of the province observes Central Standard Time year-round. As a result, it is effectively on daylight saving time (DST) year round, as clocks are not turned back an hour in autumn when most jurisdictions return to standard time.
The city of Lloydminster is the only exception to this arrangement. Located partly in Saskatchewan and partly in Alberta, it observes Mountain Time year-round, and changes its clocks for DST. Since Lloydminster does change its clocks, the time in Saskatchewan is the same in all parts of the province during the summer months.
During the summer, clocks in the entire province match those of Calgary and Edmonton. During the winter, clocks in most of the province outside Lloydminster match those of Winnipeg.
tjlincoln said
Mar 11, 2017
Andy stay in the net area
tjlincoln said
Mar 11, 2017
SensKat wrote:
You know... the time change must make things interesting in Lloydminster
Is that the area thats 3 1/2 hours ahead of us out West
Up early for a Sunday morning.
who would have predicted that?
Hi, everybody! (Hi, Doctor Nick!)
😎😂🇺🇸 LOL
Stupid Avs! Your going to blow it.
I thought Saskatchewan just closed in the winter.
4-1 eh. Still a chance.
Mine too, but I'm ok with that
whoever it was, they ruined my prediction. But that's ok, still other games left
Dzingel still plays for the Sens?
We tend not to mention the fact that the colonists burned down Toronto. Did we ever thank you for that?
That's why they don't have a hockey team. Now you know...
I'd not like that, especially if u traveled for a living like I used to
The Canadian province of Saskatchewan is geographically located in the Mountain Time Zone. However, most of the province observes Central Standard Time year-round. As a result, it is effectively on daylight saving time (DST) year round, as clocks are not turned back an hour in autumn when most jurisdictions return to standard time.
The city of Lloydminster is the only exception to this arrangement. Located partly in Saskatchewan and partly in Alberta, it observes Mountain Time year-round, and changes its clocks for DST. Since Lloydminster does change its clocks, the time in Saskatchewan is the same in all parts of the province during the summer months.
During the summer, clocks in the entire province match those of Calgary and Edmonton. During the winter, clocks in most of the province outside Lloydminster match those of Winnipeg.
Is that the area thats 3 1/2 hours ahead of us out West