A reminder for Manitobans. Daylight Saving Time takes effect in that province at 2 o’clock Sunday morning, when clocks should be advanced one hour, to 3 o’clock. Under Manitoba’s Official Time Act, Daylight Saving Time begins on the second Sunday in March, and continues until the first Sunday in November. However, Saskatchewan residents don’t have to worry about it, because we remain on the same time year-round. Yukon residents are changing their clocks for the final time, after the government decided to say on DST year-round.