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cheap gas prices ontario

Hey drivers! Ontario gas prices are going down on Thursday. Not everywhere though, just in the spots that are already cheap. Hooray?

According to Gas Wizard, gas prices in Ontario will drop 2 to 3 cents per litre on September 7, 2023, bringing two areas, Peterborough and Sudbury, down to averages of 160.9 and 164.9 cents per litre, respectively.

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Mondays are hard enough without Ontario gas prices shooting up — and yet here we are.

That's right, drivers. Several cities, including those typically boasting affordable gas prices, are facing rising fuel costs at the start of this week — because who really needs money for groceries?

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Calling all savings sticklers! Ontario gas prices are set to rise on Wednesday, but it won't be bad news for everyone.

According to the latest predictions by Gas Wizard, most of the province will see its pumps rise by a single cent on Wednesday, including cities such as Toronto, Ottawa, and Windsor which could offer 158.9 cents per litre by the time hump day rolls around.

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Ontario gas prices have remained pretty reasonable in 2023, but this week's increase could be an early warning sign of a costly upwards trend.

"And it begins," gas analyst Dan McTeague tweeted on Wednesday before predicting that pumps would rise 2 cents a litre by Thursday.

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Most drivers would be wise to fuel up today as Ontario gas prices are largely due to increase on Wednesday. However, a few outliers could stop the trend from becoming widespread.

According to gas analyst Dan McTeague, the majority of provincial pumps will rise by 3 cents on hump day, bringing stations up to 143.9 cents per litre for cities, including Toronto, Windsor, Ottawa and Kitchener.

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