Gas prices up by as much as almost 20 cents in some Canadian cities


TORONTO – Gasoline costs jumped in a single day in some cities throughout Canada by as a lot as virtually 20 cents.

In response to the CAA’s fuel worth tracker, the worth of fuel is up nationally by simply over three cents on common at 158 cents per litre, with some provinces seeing larger jumps than others.

In Alberta, costs are up by six and a half cents: virtually 9 cents in Edmonton, 9 and a half in Sherwood Park.

Throughout Ontario, costs are solely up by two cents in comparison with Wednesday, however in some cities it’s a distinct story.

In Thunder Bay, fuel costs are up by virtually 20 cents, and in Peterborough by 11 cents, in comparison with simply round a cent in Toronto.

In Saskatchewan, costs have been up virtually six cents, whereas Manitoba’s costs noticed only a one-cent rise.