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These Vancouver gas stations have dropped to 98.9 cents per litre

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Gas prices continue to fall in the City of Vancouver as two gas stations drop below 99 cents per litre.

As of Tuesday, March 24, gas prices have fallen to 98.9 cents per litre at the Chevron at 1720 Rupert Street and East 1st Ave as well as the Chevron at 2902 Grandview Highway and Renfrew Street. The Husky at 1955 Powell Street near Wall Street is also offering the 99.9 cent per litre deal. 

After that, two stations are offering gas at 100.9 cents per litre - the Shell at 1396 East 41st Street and Knight Street, and the Husky at 2120 Grandview Highway and Lakewood Drive. 

At 11 a.m. on Wednesday, March 11., a few gas stations in Vancouver were showing prices as low as 125.9 cents per litre. However, prices continued to fall, and, as of 4:20 p.m. later that day, one gas station was showing 119.9 cents per litre - the Super Save at 1317 E 12th Ave and Clark Drive. As of 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 15, however, gas prices in Vancouver had fallen as low as 115.9 cents per litre.

By March 19, gas prices had fallen a whopping 15 cents down to 99.9 cents per litre at the Chevron at 2918 Kingsway and Killarney Street. As of Friday, March 20 at 10:15 a.m., four gas stations were offering the 99.9 cents per litre deal in Vancouver

Gasbuddy.com shares the top ten lowest gas prices in British Columbia right now. The travel navigation app allows users to locate the cheapest gas anywhere in North America.

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And while gas prices have dropped in Vancouver, prices have fallen even lower around the rest of the provincec. As of 10:15 a.m. on Monday, March 23, the Costco at 2555 Range Road near Wiebe Road in Prince George was offering gas at 75.9 cents per litre

On March 10, Dan McTeague, President, Canadians for Affordable Energy, formerly of GasBuddy.com, predicted that gas prices would drop a whopping eight to 10 cents in a single day on Wednesday, Mar. 10

Gas prices are also falling across the rest of Canada, with many stations selling well below 80 cents per litre. In fact, McTeague expected gas prices to drop to 76.9 cents per litre in the Greater Toronto Area, as well.