B.C. springs forward, more than 4 years after move to adopt daylight time

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Most of British Columbia springs forward this weekend — more than four years after the provincial government passed legislation to set the stage for a shift to permanent daylight time.

Daylight time, which moves the clocks forward an hour, begins on March 10 in most of B.C. and lasts until Nov. 3, when the clocks fall back an hour.

B.C.’s Peace Region and the Kootenay town of Creston have never changed clocks for daylight time. B.C.’s East Kootenay is currently aligned with the time in Alberta. 

In October 2019, B.C. passed legislation to make daylight time permanent. However, Premier David Eby, like his predecessor John Horgan, has said the change will only be

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