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The price of gas is 130.2 cents per liter.
Vivian took the picture on the way to Costco last Saturday.

And this week, I saw the new high record, 132.0.
Some news paper said it will be 150 on summer.
British Columbia's Ministry of the Attorney General has introduced Canada's first apology legislation.
The proposed bill will allow people and organizations to apologize for an accident without incurring legal liability or fear of voiding an insurance contract. An apology made by a person or an organization in connection with any matter will not constitute an express or implied admission of fault or liability.
Accident victims often want nothing more than an explanation and an apology for waht happened to them.
The victim get a apology and fell better than nothing.
So if you hit other people's car in accident, it is OK to say "I'm sorry". It doesnot mean you are liable for this accident.
On the other hand, it is nothing to say "I'm sorry."
Summer is coming. A lot of Canadian will take the vacation.
If you're driving, there is a website for everything - even one that warns you where the "known speed traps" are on the Trans Canada Highway.
Visit www.transcanadahighway.com for this and other trip-planning and sight-seeing tips along Canada's own 7,821 kilometre-long route.
To find out if an accident is holding up traffic along your way, click on
www.caa.ca/english/travel/travel%20conditions/highway.html
It will tell you latest reported highway condition in every province.

During last 12 months, fuel price increased much more.
There is the latest release from consumer price index report from Statistics Canada on Friday, April 22, 2005.
Consumers paid 2.3% more in March than the same month a year earlier for the goods and services included in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) basket. This increase followed a 12-month rise of 2.1% in February.
For the 11th consecutive month, gasoline prices remain the main factor of the 12-month increase in the CPI
See below:
The energy index climbed 9.5% between March 2004 and March 2005, mainly as a result of higher gasoline prices (+11.2%). Higher prices for fuel oil (+25.8%), natural gas (+10.3%), electricity (+3.4%), as well as for fuel, parts and supplies for recreational vehicles (+7.6%) also contributed to pushing up the energy index.
Fuel Saving Tips is more important than that before.
Seven easy things you can do to save gas--and money--today.
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When I am on the road to office in Montana SV6 this morning, ESSO's price made a new record, $1.059 per liter.
Short term price is shown as below:

Please see 3 year Historical Gas Price in Vancouver.

Data from Vancouver Gas Price





