High gas prices

I would really like to know how it is that many gas stations in Langley can justify charging over $1.35 per litre.

Editor: The HST vote has been counted, the Vancouver riot charges are moving at a snail’s pace, and we can once again deal with some of the other issues.

One is the cost of gasoline.  Now, I would really like to know how it is that many gas stations in Langley can justify charging over $1.35 per litre? I can buy gas for $1.17 a litre at Station Road Shell in Aldergrove, and $1.17 a litre in Abbotsford.  Why is there a 15 cent or more difference?

The cost of a barrel of oil has been dropping like lead, and yet these stations insist on charging high prices, like nothing has changed. Please explain this to me.

D. Atkinson,

Langley

Langley Times