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Several stations across city now selling fuel above the dollar-per-litre mark

THUNDER BAY -- Gas prices are on the rise. As of Monday afternoon at least six local gas bars were moving above the dollar-per-litre mark as gas prices, following the provincial trend of elevated prices.
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Shell gas bar at Red River Road and Clarkson. (Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch.com)

THUNDER BAY -- Gas prices are on the rise.

As of Monday afternoon at least six local gas bars were moving above the dollar-per-litre mark as gas prices, following the provincial trend of elevated prices.

According to gas price watchdog ontariogasprices.com, the most expensive gas price recorded in Thunder Bay was $1.069-per-litre and was shared by four stations: Petro-Canada on Arthur and Brown Streets; both Shell stations on Red River Road and Junot Avenue; Petro-Canada on Dawson Road near Strand Avenue and the Shell on Cumberland and McIntyre Streets.

Several other gas bars on the city’s north and south sides were moving toward that $1.069 price point.

The cheapest fuel prices for regular gasoline could be found at the SuperStore, which was selling fuel at 92.9-cents-a-litre.

The cheapest fuel price recorded in neighbouring Fort William First Nation was 85.5-cents at THP Variety and Gas Bar.





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