COVID-19 has limited the amount of drivers on the road – in turn, forcing a reduction in price. However, the cost of gasoline has seen a jump in the province in the last couple of days. Eloise Therien explains why the cost is changing, and why areas like Lethbridge are still seeing higher costs than other cities.
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Gas prices in Alberta jump as demand shifts amid COVID-19
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