This "spring forward" will be British Columbia's last. The Canadian province is adopting permanent daylight saving time.
Since 1918, the clocks in Creston, a town in eastern British Columbia, ran an hour ahead of nearby communities for half the year. For the other six months, they slipped back into sync. Not because the ...
Most British Columbians will wake up Sunday having lost an hour of sleep — one that they'll never gain back come November, given the province will have shifted to permanent daylight time year-round.
As B.C.'s provincial government does away with biannual time changes, the East Kootenay region will continue to spring forward and fall back with Alberta. And, the province says, other local ...
The province of British Columbia has announced an official end to time changes for daylight saving, permanently adopting daylight time.
Canada's British Columbia signaled it would no longer be in step with bordering U.S. states in its move to make daylight saving time permanent.
B.C.’s transition to one year-round time zone will begin after the province “springs forward” on Sunday, March 8, when clocks ...
The Canadian Province of British Columbia will adopt permanent daylight saving time when clocks jump forward on Sunday, March ...
British Columbia has said that its upcoming one-hour clock change on March 8 will be its final one before it makes the ...
The decision means that B.C. will be on same time zone as the Yukon and will match Alberta from November to March.
Daylight savings time takes effect on Sunday, March 8 — and it will be the last time most BC residents turn their clocks ...
The Canadian province is permanently ending the biannual time shifts for more light at the day's end. But research shows ...