Gas prices going up again in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills
Published April 19, 2022 at 10:53 am

The steady rise in the price of gas will continue Wednesday in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills.
Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy and a gas price analyst, is saying that it will cost you seven cents more a litre to fill your gas tank in Halton Region and across most of Ontario.
Drivers in Oakville and Burlington will be paying $1.84.9 a litre when they hit the pumps tomorrow.
⛽️ Price 🚨: After n/c Tuesday, #GasPrices to RISE 7 cts/l Wedfor #Toronto #GTA #Ottawa #Hamilton #Kitchener – going to 184.9 while #LdnOnt #Windsor #Barrie & most #Ont rise the same, but by a cent less #Quebec sees same with #Montreal going to 190.9 https://t.co/O1gQlGIrWw
— Dan McTeague (@GasPriceWizard) April 19, 2022
Sudbury residents will wake up to an even higher increase with prices there climbing 13.6 cents a litre, the highest in the country, to $1.86.9.
Residents in Cornwall will pay just four cents more at $1.79.9 a litre.
The cheapest gas in the province on Wednesday can be found in Kingston where it will set you back $1.77.9 a litre.
The most expensive place to fill up in Canada is still in Vancouver where the price of gas is $2.04.9 a litre.
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