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Your gas bill isn't going down, says Premier Smith.

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Your gas bill? Still high.

Good morning from the coulees — the wind's up, the sky's wide, and Lethbridge has something to say.

Look, you’ve probably noticed the price at the pumps around town, whether you’re filling up out by Park Place Mall or heading further south past the Agri-Food Hub. It’s been sitting high, stubborn as a winter chinook that just won’t quite break through the clouds. A lot of folks, myself included, have been hoping for some relief, maybe the province stepping in to ease that fuel tax a bit.

But Premier Smith, she’s made it pretty clear: don't hold your breath. The province isn't looking at any fuel tax breaks right now. Her reasoning is that it wouldn’t make enough of a difference to justify the move. For those of us driving back and forth across the High Level Bridge for work, or making the trek up to Calgary for a Stampeders game, that news lands a little heavy, like a surprise spring snowstorm.

### What This Means for Lethbridge

* **No immediate relief:** Don't expect your fuel costs to drop significantly due to government intervention.

* **Budgeting tighter:** Households and businesses, especially those in transportation or agriculture, will continue to feel the pinch.

* **Broader economic impact:** The cost of moving goods around our part of Treaty 7 territory, where the Oldman River (*Moh-kíns-tsis*) carves through the land, will likely remain elevated.

It’s just another piece of the puzzle right now, trying to make ends meet in southern Alberta. When the wind’s blowing this hard, and the sky feels this wide open, sometimes you just want a little less weight on your shoulders.

Jolene Blackwater, MiTL Sports Desk.

The Morning Wire crew is digging into this further – catch their take live at mornings.live.

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