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Ontario gas prices are predicted to drop tomorrow and you'll want to hold off on fuelling up today and head to your nearest station to fill up your car on Wednesday.

It'll be some much-needed relief after a rough start to the year for gas prices in Ontario, especially in Toronto.

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Drivers, brace yourselves! The needle on Canada's gas prices is nudging upwards yet again. Two cities are seeing notable hikes, while a few others remain stubbornly high. And if the experts are right, folks, this is just a sneak peek of what's to come.

On Tuesday, Peterborough, Ontario's go-to place for slightly-less-painful fill-ups, saw its gas pricing go up a whopping 10 cents, catapulting its average price to 166.9 cents per litre, its highest in weeks. Meanwhile, Sudbury, the only other city to record an increase, is putting on its own tightrope act with a 6-cent increase that brings its tally to 170.6 cents per litre.

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Drivers should consider postponing their fuel ups until Thursday when a drop in Ontario gas prices could lead to serious savings.

According to Gas Wizard, pumps across the province will drop by 1 to 6 cents per litre on Thursday, bringing regions such as the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Niagara and Windsor-Essex down to 143.9 cents per litre.

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Your tank is low, but you don't have to drive today? Commuting is your best bet. Ontario gas prices are set to drop again on Saturday, and the savings will be worth the wait.

According to Gas Wizard, most provincial regions will see their pumps drop by 1 to 2 cents on Saturday, bringing the average total down to 179.9 cents per litre for areas like Toronto, Niagara, Windsor, and Waterloo.

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