East Kootenays Joining Pacific Time This Fall, Separating From Alberta
The Regional District of East Kootenay will stop biannual clock changes this fall, joining B.C.'s permanent daylight time shift favored by nearly 50% of residents, a poll showed.
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East Kootenay set to move clocks to Pacific time this fall, leaving just a sliver of B.C. on MT
The East Kootenay region of B.C. has decided to stop changing its clocks after this fall and join the rest of B.C. in the new Pacific time zone, which will be aligned on permanent daylight time. The move means just one portion of the Columbia-Shuswap region, including Golden and Field, will continue changing their clocks to be on mountain time.
The East Kootenay Regional District stopped changing time in November and would join the rest of British Columbia in the new time zone.
Cranbrook - RDEK, Including City of Cranbrook To Transition To Year-Round Mountain Standard Time
On Friday, March 13, 2026 the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors moved that effective this fall, time zone observance for all affected areas within the RDEK - including the C. . .
Clocks springing forward this weekend, B.C. adopts year-round daylight time – Energeticcity.ca
OTTAWA — Clocks are set to spring forward on Sunday as most of Canada moves to daylight time until the fall. Daylight time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 8, when clocks move forward one hour, until Nov. 1, when they’ll be turned back an hour to rejoin standard time. Except in British Columbia, where residents won’t be falling back in the autumn. Premier David Eby announced on March 2 that the province will adopt year-round daylight time, star…
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