Gas prices start to climb
Rob Gibson - Apr 16, 2021 - Biz Releases

Photo: Kirk Penton

Gas prices in Kelowna are on their way up.

The Petro-Canada on Lakeshore Road in Kelowna lists the price of regular gas at 140.9 per litre, and, according to GasBuddy.com, several other stations in the city are following suit.

Prices in Kelowna had been running between 130.9 and 132.9 a litre as of Thursday afternoon. While it appears some stations are still selling at that price point, many increased prices today.

According to GasBuddy.com the prices in the Thompson-Okanagan late Thursday afternoon ranged from:

• 128.9 at the Husky on West Columbia in Kamloops
• 124.9 at the Super Save on 32nd Street in Vernon
• 130.9 at the Canco on Government Street in Penticton
• 150.9 at the Chevron on Marine Drive in West Vancouver

The cheapest gas in the province can be found in Fort St. John, where it is listed at 117.9 at the Petro-Canada on the Alaska Highway.

Meanwhile, across the border in Alberta the price of a litre of gasoline starts at 109.9 at the Petro-Canada in Bonnyville, AB.


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