Your gas prices are something else.
Good morning from the wheat belt — five communities, strong roots, and stories worth your time. We're talking about something that's hitting everyone's pocketbook, from the folks driving combines near Rivers to the students heading to Brandon University. Are we really seeing the worst gas prices in Manitoba's recent history? Well, that's something, once.
The news is pointing to global oil markets getting rattled because of what's happening overseas with Iran. But the question for us, here in Brandon, is how much worse is it *really*? We've seen prices fluctuate before, sure. I remember when gas jumped after that big blizzard wiped out a few rural gas stations west of Portage la Prairie a few years back. But this feels different. It's not just a regional thing or a temporary shortage.
* **The Sticker Shock:** Folks filling up at the Co-op on 18th Street North or the Domo on Victoria Avenue are seeing numbers they haven't in a long time.
* **Impact on the Fields:** For our farmers, this isn't just about the commute. High diesel prices directly impact the cost of seeding, spraying, and harvest. That trickles down, you know.
* **Budget Blues:** If the province is banking on federal funds to slash the deficit, these rising costs on basic necessities mean less disposable income for families in the West End or down by the Assiniboine River.
It makes you think about all the driving we do out here. From doctor's appointments in Winnipeg to hockey tournaments in Dauphin, a vehicle isn't a luxury; it's how we live once. These prices aren't just an inconvenience; they're a real strain on budgets for families who are already watching every penny. Oba nä, it's not scheen at all.
Leah Fehr-Broesky, MiTL Sports Desk.
You should hear how Keith and the crew talk about this every morning — find them live at mornings.live.