KELOWNA — Okanagan drivers are noticing another drop at the pumps.
Gas prices in Kelowna have dropped from $1.17 a litre to $1.15. The same is happening in Vernon and Penticton.
According to BCGasPrices.com, the average price in B.C. is $1.14 with the cheapest prices in Prince George at 99.9 cents (Costco). The highest prices can be found in Kersley, just south of Quesnel, at $143.9.
Canada wide, Albertans are enjoying the cheapest gas with an average of 93 cents. Some stations are selling for less than 82 cents.
The steady drop is a reflection of a decline in oil prices.
Crude is trading at 63.49 cents a barrel.
The national average price for gas is $1.06.
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