Dec-15-2014 05:55 AM
Dec-18-2014 07:36 AM
Snowman9000 wrote:
This is an example of what I like to call the living in the boonies tax. Some things are cheaper in the boonies: land, houses, wages, services. Some things are more expensive: anything that takes serious capital and transportation.
Dec-16-2014 10:01 AM
Dec-16-2014 09:51 AM
Harvey51 wrote:
I live in Alberta, east of Dawson Creek. We find the 20% higher price in Dawson a little annoying but understand it is due to higher BC fuel tax. What is puzzling is another 20% increase another hour west at Chetwynd. Anyone know why or if it also applies to the Co-op card lock a few blocks north off the highway? That card lock doesn't post prices and you must have a co-op card to use it.
Dec-16-2014 09:40 AM
Dec-16-2014 07:56 AM
Dec-16-2014 07:24 AM
Snowman9000 wrote:
This is an example of what I like to call the living in the boonies tax. Some things are cheaper in the boonies: land, houses, wages, services. Some things are more expensive: anything that takes serious capital and transportation.
lanerd wrote:
I know. You'd think that with all the oil being pumped out of Alberta, that oil by-products would be a lot cheaper.
Dec-16-2014 05:20 AM
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Dec-15-2014 11:24 AM
explorenorth wrote:mayo30 wrote:
Prices are what they are,business is what it is,don't stop at the expensive places.
And that's why I'm letting you know where some of the high-priced places are - so you can avoid them. Well, maybe not you, as you seem to be okay with it. Except when I'm on my motorcycle (or in my niece's heavily-loaded vehicle), I have enough range that I don't have to stop at them.
Dec-15-2014 11:05 AM
Trackrig wrote:
In the towns that have more than one street, go back to the second or third street to get away from the "tourist" prices. It's usually 10 cent a gallon cheaper.
Two summers ago at the northern highway locations, the fuel was being trucked in from Alaska by an Alaskan carrier. I talked with one of the drivers and he said it was being barged in (to Haines I believe) and then they trucked it from there.
Bill
Dec-15-2014 10:04 AM