Time Zones

BC Adopts Permanent Daylight Saving Time, Sparks Calls for Wider Change

British Columbians will transition to year-round daylight saving time following this upcoming Sunday’s time change, marking the final adjustment of clocks. This move aims to eliminate the negative impacts associated with biannual time changes, such as sleep disruption and increased accidents. Consequently, British Columbia will align with the Yukon and adopt a new permanent time zone, “Pacific Time,” setting it seven hours behind Coordinated Universal Time. While B.C. will temporarily match Alberta’s time, it will remain one hour behind Washington, Oregon, and California during winter months. This decision was made to establish more stable schedules, despite initial intentions to coordinate with U.S. west coast jurisdictions.

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