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Is your Charlottetown gas price finally getting reviewed?

Your gas price is under review, for real this time

Good morning from the Atlantic — three provinces, five communities, and the stories that cross every border. Now look, I know we all grumble about the price of gas, especially here on the Island where every trip feels like it's taking you across the whole danged province. But Premier Lantz is saying the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (that's IRAC to most of us, b'y) is actually, properly reviewing the formula they use to set our fuel prices. With the price of everything else going up like the tide at Victoria Park, this is some shocking news if they actually follow through.

It's a big deal, because we're not just driving down University Avenue to get groceries; we're talking about farmers in the Tyne Valley getting their crops to market or fishers from North Rustico needing to fuel up their boats. Every penny at the pump hits our pockets harder than almost anywhere else, because we're so reliant on vehicles. This isn't just about the global oil markets; it's about how that impacts the cost of living right here, from the rents in the Brighton neighbourhood to the price of a lobster roll down by the waterfront.

What This Means for Islanders

* **Potential Relief:** If the formula changes, we could see more stable or even lower prices at the pump, which would be a blessing for everyone. * **Economic Impact:** Lower fuel costs could ease the burden on local businesses and our crucial fishing and farming industries. * **Transparency:** A review of the formula could lead to a more transparent process, which is something we've been asking for forever.

This isn't just a wonky government thing, now. This is something that could actually put a bit more money in your pocket when you're filling up at the Esso on Capital Drive, or heating your home come winter. For a place that feels every economic ripple, this review could be a real lifeline.

Bridget Chicken-MacPhail, MiTL Sports Desk, Charlottetown.

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