137.9¢ for regular, 149.9¢ for premium, and 132.9¢ for diesel. If I buy at the co-op, I can get about 5 to 7¢ a litre back at the end of the year. Salmon Arm, BC (Bring Cash). I see gas prices have come down by about 10¢ in Kelowna (125.9¢ for regular).
-- Edited by 66 Beau on Tuesday 14th of October 2014 08:46:49 AM
Interesting? amazing in the past, if there was a dust up in Iraq -Iran the prices soared NOW with all Hell braking loose over there the prices are dropping ??
Did you notice the advertising for United States natural gas? says US could be OIL self sufficient by 2015 wow
where did they get the oil ??
Maybe Billions and billions of barrels of oil in Montanna
Interesting? amazing in the past, if there was a dust up in Iraq -Iran the prices soared NOW with all Hell braking loose over there the prices are dropping ??
Did you notice the advertising for United States natural gas? says US could be OIL self sufficient by 2015 wow
where did they get the oil ??
Maybe Billions and billions of barrels of oil in Montanna
secret underground trench to Canada?
-- Edited by hawkeye5766 on Tuesday 14th of October 2014 09:19:45 PM
On Saturday in Oshawa I paid 1.12 but I have a 10 cent fuel saving card and that brought it down to 102.9 and then I get an extra 2.0 cents per litre with my CIBC Mastercard.
"The pursuit of perfection is frustrating and a waste of time because nothing is ever perfect. The pursuit of excellence is commendable and worth while. Therefore strive for excellence, not perfection"
As of October 14, 2014. I did a job in Guelph, Ontario today and gassed up for $1.15.5 and at home in Milton, Ontario. The gas price was $1.18. WOW such give away prices. How can oil companies afford to give us such incredible low low low prices. There is only two things i hate more than the oil companies...................... the banks and of course governments. Cheers. George.
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1957 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe sedan restored 261 six
1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate wagon low mileage original 400 V-8
"The pursuit of perfection is frustrating and a waste of time because nothing is ever perfect. The pursuit of excellence is commendable and worth while. Therefore strive for excellence, not perfection"
My heart bleeds for you all. Regular 91 has dropped 6c a litre in New Zealand to NZ $2.16. Can get it for $2.10 if you shop around. Diesel around $1.30 plus road tax. If our $ hadnt dropped 10 cents in the last two months we would have been paying up to $2.50 per litre.
My heart bleeds for you all. Regular 91 has dropped 6c a litre in New Zealand to NZ $2.16. Can get it for $2.10 if you shop around. Diesel around $1.30 plus road tax. If our $ hadnt dropped 10 cents in the last two months we would have been paying up to $2.50 per litre.
Gayne, thanks for putting things into some perspective here. Much of the world pays far more than we do but those are countries that have no oil of their own. They rely on other countries to supply them. Here in Canada we have enough to supply our own needs and then some. Between Alberta and the offshore oil in Newfoundland, we have more than enough oil but we still get reamed. The prices are expected to go back up up up as of December. Enjoy it while you can. It just figures that these lower prices were not in effect, when i really needed them this past summer. Putting on over 3,000 miles on my 57 Pontiac and just over 1,000 miles on my 74 Chev wagon. Both cars love fuel especially my 74 wagon. Now that it is time to store them, the prices are dropping. Cheers. George.
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1957 Pontiac Pathfinder Deluxe sedan restored 261 six
1974 Chevrolet Caprice Estate wagon low mileage original 400 V-8
Hi George,our price would be a bit better if the Government were not taking such a cut. (around 70c a litre I think) But I guess thats the price we pay for new roading projects. Oil was first drilled for in N.Z around 1865 but we just dont have enough to be self sufficent. Got plenty of natural gas though. You are lucky to have so much oil around there. Classic cars and parts is another thing you are blessed with an abundance of. I wrote earlier this year of my Pontiac being rear ended on boxing day. The bumper is now ready to go back on. The cost of repairing and rechroming it came to $4000.00. Could have bought a good four door 60 for that in Canada with good bumpers. Its frustrating for us knowing you have parts in Canada sitting around for the taking when we have to make and mend what we have left here. If you go on www.trademe.co.nz you can see some of the eyewatering prices very average classic cars go for down here. Cheers Gayne.