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Gas prices expected to drop 1.4 cents a litre overnight

Posted by news | Filed under All News Stories, Durham, GTA, Toronto

Motorists will be getting a slight break at the pumps overnight. According to TomorrowsGasPriceToday.com, the price of gas will drop 1.4 cents a litre. The decline means the average price in Toronto will go down to 117.1 cents a litre, while anyone in need of a fill-up can expect lower numbers in Durham Region. Gas guru Dan McTeague says he expects prices will remain fairly stable until after the U.S. Presidential election.

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Permalink | October 23rd, 2012

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