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Hey drivers! Ontario gas pricesare 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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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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Want to save on gas prices in Canada? Your wish is Circle K's command. The convenience store is rolling out the proverbial bargain bin for its Canadian patrons ahead of the Labour Day Long Weekend. They're calling it the global Circle K Day event, but we prefer the term "cheap gas bonanza."

For a three-hour window on Thursday, August 31, from 4 to 7 p.m., drivers will be able to save up to 10 cents off per litre. Not a bad way to kick off those Labour Day escape plans.

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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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Hey, 401 drivers! Ontario gas prices just dropped at your local station, so you can hold off on selling your car for scrap metal for a bit longer. Heck, you might even be able to squeeze in one last cottage trip.

According to Gas Wizard, gas prices in Ontario dropped 2 cents per litre on Wednesday, August 23, 2023, bringing totals in areas such as Toronto, Ottawa, and Windsor to 167.9 cents per litre.

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