22-12-2017 14:00 via edmontonjournal.com

Friday's letters: Keeping time change makes for brighter mornings

The best part of the winter solstice is that we begin receiving a bit more sunlight every day for the next six months.
For the supporters of the idea of year-round daylight time, I encourage you to look outside at 8:30 a.m., and realize that if we had year-round DST, like Saskatchewan, that is how dark it would be at 9:30 a.m.
Likely not often thought about is that the time of sunrise is later as you move west in a time zone. Today, sunrise in Saskatoon would be 8:13 a.m. (if Saskatchewan had mo
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