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gas prices bc

Gas prices in Ontario are looking pretty good headed into the Labour Day long weekend, despite things looking bittersweet for the country's average fuel costs overall.

Gas Wizard predicted that gas prices will go down by two cents on Saturday for Ontario and Quebec. However, Vancouverites will be left out of those celebrations, as the cost of fuel is supposed to spike four cents in their city heading into the weekend, bringing stations up to 197.9 cents per litre.

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Good news for drivers looking to go away this long weekend — gas prices in Vancouver are predicted to drop even further, so it's time to bust out your happy dance and fill up those tanks.

Vancouver gas prices are predicted to drop 6 cents on Thursday from 193.9 on August 31 to 187.9 cents per litre, according to Gas Wizard. But you may not need to rush to the pumps because they're set to drop again tomorrow to 186.9 cents per litre, so you've got time.

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Gas prices have risen to extraordinarily high prices throughout Canada, and to offset the impact on people in B.C., the government is giving money back to some drivers.

There will be a one-time payment to some people because of the record-breaking prices caused by the repurcussions of the economic sanctions imposed to Russia after its "invasion of Ukraine," the government said.

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B.C. just announced their next phase of climate action, and part of it means that soon you won't be able to buy a gas-powered car.

The CleanBC Roadmap to 2030 outlines the steps that are going to be taken to reach the province's climate goals. In a press conference on Monday, Premier John Horgan announced that the next phase of the plan is accelerating.

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