Yes, that’s how things work when you live close to a time zone border. Doesn’t really have anything to do with DST.
Most people living close to the BC<->AB or AB<->SK borders, for example, deal with this frequently, and stopping DST won’t change that. You get used to it.
Yes, that’s how things work when you live close to a time zone border. Doesn’t really have anything to do with DST.
Most people living close to the BC<->AB or AB<->SK borders, for example, deal with this frequently, and stopping DST won’t change that. You get used to it.