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If B.C. adopts year-round daylight time, each East Kootenay town would pick own time zone

Kootenay East MLA Tom Shypitka stopped by a recent regional district meeting to explain
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A famous German physicist once said time is relative.

And when it comes to proposed changes to daylight saving time, the provincial government has made the issue relatively confusing.

Kootenay East MLA Tom Shypitka stopped by a monthly regional district meeting to explain the changes and how it will affect residents in the riding, which is in a different time zone than the rest of the province.

The proposed change under Bill 40 B次元官网网址 the Interpretation Amendment Act B次元官网网址 of Daylight Saving Time, calling it Pacific Time, to align with time changes being proposed in the northwestern U.S. and Western Canada.

The new Pacific Time is seven hours behind the standardized Coordinated Universal Time.

However, the challenge is that there are two other time zones in the province: Creston operates on Mountain Standard Time as does the Peace region, while, the East Kootenay observes Mountain Daylight Saving Time.

But the proposed change to year-round DST includes language that would let municipalities in the East Kootenay control their own destinies.

B次元官网网址淓ssentially what it says, is communities that use MST or MDT, it is up to them B次元官网网址 [to] stay the same all year long or change between the two,B次元官网网址 Shypitka told the meeting.

B次元官网网址淚n other words, if Cranbrook wanted to go to Mountain Standard Time, we would just make an application to the province and we could jump on board. ThatB次元官网网址檚 essentially what Creston did.B次元官网网址

LetB次元官网网址檚 go further down the rabbit hole.

Moving to year-round Pacific Daylight Saving Time would align with Mountain Standard Time.

B次元官网网址淓ssentially, we would have B次元官网网址 if the U.S. coordinates with us B次元官网网址 two different time zones with the same time,B次元官网网址 Shypitka said. B次元官网网址淢ountain Standard Time will be the exact same as Pacific Time.B次元官网网址

Alberta is also determining how it wants to standardize time.

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Shypitka suggested waiting for AlbertaB次元官网网址檚 review to be complete before moving forward, given the regionB次元官网网址檚 ties to it.

Kimberley Mayor Don McCormick agreed: B次元官网网址淲hat Alberta does is absolutely critical to us. Having a discussion with any of the tourists who come out here, one hour to Albertans is huge and I think we need to take that into consideration or risk upending the whole pattern of tourism traffic.B次元官网网址

Implementation would begin after B次元官网网址榮pringing forwardB次元官网网址 an hour in March, and then leaving the clocks alone in the fall.



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