I installed: 
libglib2.0-0-dbg 
evolution-data-server-dbg
libc6-dbg

Here are 2 more stacktraces I saved after a reboot.
I'm not sure the problem triggers when the connection starts failing...
internet was working now, but I still had the same problem.

indicator-datetime-service stays at about 4% memory, eds at 6%, for a
few minutes, during which I see spamming of GetObject calls in dbus-
monitor.

At one point then datetime-service starts allocating memory, and slowly
grows until reaching a limit.

Here are 2 stacktraces I saved while datetime-service was allocating memory:
https://pastebin.canonical.com/173275/
https://pastebin.canonical.com/173276/

After a few minutes, gdb reported that 10 thread exited.
At that point datetime-service stopped allocating.

Hope that helps!

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