Community members are being reminded that this is the weekend we 'fall back' and move the clocks back.
The time goes back an hour as Daylight Savings Times ends on Sunday morning at 2am.
Area Fire Departments are reminding residents about having working smoke alarms in your home – and recommends replacing smoke alarm batteries each spring or fall with the time change to help you remember.
Having a sufficient number of properly-located, working smoke alarms in accordance to the British Columbia Building Code will give you the most time to escape a house fire.
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