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Will Alberta scrap daylight saving time?

9th - Higher Ed
The future of daylight saving time in Alberta is being considered by legislators. Scrapping DST could affect everything from the economy to personal health
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Made in Connecticut: Step back in time at The Clockery in Norwalk

9th - Higher Ed
When the clock strikes the hour at The Clockery in Norwalk, it's a party.
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Northwell Health pulmonologist explains effects of start of daylight saving time

9th - Higher Ed
The clocks have moved up an hour – meaning daylight saving time has officially begun.
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Why doesn't Saskatchewan change its clocks?

9th - Higher Ed
Saskatchewan keeps its clocks set to Central Standard Time year-round, while the rest of the Canadian provinces adjust their clocks twice a year to maximize daylight and save on energy costs.
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#TheMoment CBC broadcast its final time signal

9th - Higher Ed
After more than 80 years, the iconic long dash sound of the National Research Council time signal has beeped for the last time on CBC Radio at 1 p.m. ET.
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How to detect hidden cameras in a hotel room, just with your smartphone

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hotel stays should be all about peace of mind, but sometimes, especially in unverified places, privacy becomes a major concern. One common worry: are there hidden cameras in my room? We're sharing super easy tips to detect hidden cameras...
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Made in Connecticut: American Clock & Watch Museum

9th - Higher Ed
They tell the story of Connecticut as a once leader in the business of time.
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Why this B.C. town doesn't change its clocks twice a year

9th - Higher Ed
The town of Creston in southeast B.C. is among a few that has never observed the biannual tradition of changing its clocks for daylight time. As Corey Bullock reports, the province's premier is mulling the idea of switching to permanent...
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Less cold, still windy today in The Bronx

9th - Higher Ed
It's not as cold this afternoon, but a mild stretch is on the way tomorrow and Tuesday. How warm will it get and when does the wind die down? Here are the details.
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What would happen if we DIDN'T spring forward an hour this weekend?

9th - Higher Ed
Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend, but what would the tri-state area look like if we didn't advance our clocks an hour ever again?
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Ray Saunders, the man who built Vancouver's gastown steam clock, died at age 83

9th - Higher Ed
Earlier this week, we learned that Ray Saunders, the man who built Vancouver's famous gastown steam clock, died at age 84.Ray spent much of life - more than 60 years - designing and building clocks.He worked on many public clocks in...
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Garda in Dublin rolls out new average speed cameras and warns of Bank Holiday risk on roads

Higher Ed
Garda Chief Superintendent Jane Humphries speaking to the media in Dublin where she said that the Friday of the October Bank Holiday weekend is the riskiest, as it rolls out new average speed cameras and warns people to slow down.
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British Movietone

ANTIQUES ASSORTED

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Movietone's pictures show highlights of the Autumn Antiques Fair at Chelsea Town Hall ranging from antique clocks to musical instruments. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either...
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British Movietone

NO SMOKE WITHOUT....

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ten scientists in America - the Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health - have brought the whole question of smoking into the headlines once again. After fourteen months of sifting the evidence, their report is unanimous. Smoking does...
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British Movietone

WATER SPEED NEWS

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Making an attempt on his own water speed record of 76 miles an hour, Christoph von Mayenburg, set up a new world record of 82 miles an hour. The boat which he built himself, is fitted with a Jaguar engine. Disclaimer: British Movietone...
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British Movietone

ROCK ROUND THE CLOCK

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It all began with President Kennedy. Now, the rocking chair cult is sweeping Europe. Kurt Kulmey of Dusseldorf started rocking at 9 o'clock on Monday and kept going until midday on Wednesday. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an...
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British Movietone

JET-PROOF HOTEL

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Gillian Taylor last years Miss Great Britain took us round the newly built hotel at London Airport. It has two hundred and eighty bedrooms, eighteen studio rooms, and six suites. A feature common to every room is an electronic control...
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British Movietone

KENT - ""FAMILY"" LIFEBOAT

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dungeness is the place, and the story concerns the Royal National Lifeboat there. They call it ""the family boat"" because two families, the Tart family and the Oiller family (wives as well as husbands) play a principal part in operating...
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British Movietone

DUBLIN - NELSON'S PILLAR TUMBLED

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pictures show the monument to Lord Nelson, in O'Connell Street, Dublin after being shattered by a bomb, which exploded early on Tuesday morning. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within...
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British Movietone

AGE AND ELEGANCE

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Some of the finest examples of craftsmanship in antiques shown at the Antique Dealers' Fair in London. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the...
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British Movietone

ON THE RIGHT TRACK

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A new hobby that's a sport, ""Slot"" car racing. Model cars that are powered by electric motors and guided by slots in the track. ® Motor cycle racing on ice, at the Moscow ""Dynamo"" Stadium in which the Russians won. ® At Cortina,...
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British Movietone

NATIONAL PREVIEW - GALLOPING GRANDFATHER

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tim Durant, a sixty-six year old grandfather, is to ride King Pin in the Grand National this year. Tim, who has spent a lifetime in the saddle, stealing every spare moment to ride and hunt rides in the early morning on a training mount...
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British Movietone

IT'S THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From Earls Court, pictures of the International Gift and Fancy Goods Exhibition. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are reproduced...
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British Movietone

GERMAN TRADE FAIR

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Twenty countries were represented and the ninth German Trade Fair since the war, was held in Hanover. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the...