THUNDER BAY -- Daylight Saving Time is coming to an end for yet another year.
Clocks will fall back one hour on Sunday morning at 2 a.m., Thunder Bay and most of the rest of Ontario reverting to standard time for the next four months. Daylight Saving Time was first instituted on July 1, 1908 in Port Arthur.
Not all of Northwestern Ontario takes part in the semi-annual clock-change ritual.
Atikokan, Pickle Lake and New Osnaburgh observe Eastern Standard Time year-round.