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ontario gas prices toronto

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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Listen up, motorists! Ontario gas prices are set to drop this weekend, so load the car with your ski gear and head to Blue Mountain for a quick weekend getaway.

Gas prices have been on the rise since the start of the new year, but luckily for Ontrians, that upward trend is taking a quick turn.

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Brace yourself, provincial drivers! A spike in Ontario gas prices is set to hit your local pumps this week and it'll have you dusting off that ten-speed faster than you can declare bankruptcy — again.

According to Gas Wizard, gas prices in Ontario will increase from anywhere from 4 to 9 cents per litre on Thursday, August 10, 2023, with experts warning that this is far from a slight bump in the road. Oh no, we're in for the long haul, friends.

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Listen up, motorists! Ontario gas prices are about to be much cheaper on Thursday at certain stations across the province, and the savings will be worth the wait.

Circle K locations across Ontario, and the country, will be offering drivers 10 cents off per litre of gas to celebrate their "Fuel Day" event.

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A shift in Ontario gas prices could have people travelling home for Mother's Day paying a hefty price at the pumps this week.

According to gas analyst Dan McTeague, most of the province will see its gas prices rise by 5 cents on Wednesday, bringing totals for cities such as Toronto, Ottawa and St. Catharines up to 153.9 cents per litre.

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