Medicine Hat News

The daylight saving time conundrum

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Dear editor,

Lately the conversati­on has arisen again about the advantages and disadvanta­ges of going daylight savings all year long. In order to satisfy both sides of the argument, why don’t we compromise and go Mountain Standard Time -halfhour all year long?

This proposal satisfies some concerns such as being too dark in the morning during winter if we went Mountain Daylight Time all year round and it would satisfy those who hate changing their clocks. And why should Newfoundla­nd have the distinctio­n of being the only province with a halfhour difference from everyone else? And for the Newfoundla­nd people living in Alberta, there would be no more complicate­d math trying to figure out what time it is back home when they make a phone call. It would be an even number now! Now this would complicate things trying to figure out what time it is in Ottawa but as we all know, Albertans don’t care too much about Ottawa and what happens there.

And if British Columbia goes to Pacific Daylight Time all year long, Alberta would fit nicely in between B.C. and Saskatchew­an. We would be a half-hour behind Saskatchew­an and a half-hour ahead of B.C., just perfect.

So let’s get on the boat or train and ask for a new time zone for Alberta. Right now I don’t know what to call the new time zone, but I am sure there are smart people out there that can find a good name for it.

Vernon Fedor Medicine Hat

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