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I have to say, I don't understand what you mean by this.

When I view https://thehtime.com/location?name=Canada+-+St.+John%27s currently I see:

    Time Locally: 14:52

    Time worldwide: R:52
The actual local time there is 14:22.

If I (in a timezone with an even number of hours offset) schedule a meeting at S:30, what time is someone from St John's going to show up? (I think half an hour late?)



What I mean is for example: India as you mentioned above in the list. On hTime https://thehtime.com/location?name=India+-+Mumbai the local time is with a 30-minute offset, and the global isn't following UTC.

For St. John's offset, I actually wasn't aware of it, from the data I have it seemed to me that Canada in general doesn't have that. But worry not, I just fixed it on the website and added it to the algorithm offsets, please check again and let met know what you think. Here is the link to St. John - Canada https://thehtime.com/location?name=Canada+-+St.+John%27s

If a meeting is scheduled using hTime, then it'll be in hTime with half an hour offset from the local hour in St. John.




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