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Don't like B.C.'s new Pacific time zone? Local governments still have the power to set their own clocks

March 4, 2026

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 governments can choose to set their own time zones, if they want to.



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