Fill ‘Er Up
Saturday, June 21, 2014 @ 12:49 PM
Prince George, BC – Prince George currently boasts the cheapest gas prices in the province…
While Costco is currently ofering regular unleaded for 130.9 per litre, the majority of service stations in the city are a penny higher at 131.9.
According to GasBuddy.com, the average price per litre in the province is 146.5, while the national average is 137.7.
Residents living near Boundary Road and Marine Way in Vancouver will be paying 199.0 per litre if they stop to fill up – the highest price in the province. Elsewhere in the Lower Mainland, the price is hovering around 155.9.
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$1.24 in slave Lake Alberta today.
Gougers!
Anybody want to explain the huge range of prices?
Canada’s got the oil. There has to be a real stupid reason why we aren’t refining our own fuel and selling it cheaper to us. Perhaps greed?
Because we really don’t own our oil anymore.
I hear that for every cent the gas companies raise their prices amounts to over $1 million profit per day, and the government make their share as well so don’t expect them to step in.
I thought the government gets a rate per litre not per dollar. If people use less fuel their revenues will drop and they will have to raise gas taxes
for those that complain about gas prices, just buy some oil stocks and suck it up! So every time you fill up you are helping your stocks go up. Its like getting cents off at the pump!
California because of so many fuel efficient cars are looking at a tax where you pay per miles driven.
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