Consumers paying less for gasoline

Consumers are paying less for gasoline and diesel, but more for kerosene and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) products, effective midnight Sunday, June 15.

Gasoline now costs $3.93 per litre, a decrease of three cents, while diesel is down by 13 cents and now sells at $3.27 per litre. Kerosene will retail at $1.27 per litre, an increase of one cent.

The adjusted price of LPG will now be $163.92 per 100-lb cylinder, $46.08 per 25-lb cylinder, $40.71 per 22-lb cylinder, and $37.01 per 20-lb cylinder.