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		<description><![CDATA[Personal gas consumption in BC is now at its lowest level since 1978. | Based on figures through August, per-capita gasoline consumption in British Columbia in 2005 has dropped to its lowest level since 1978, which is the earliest year for which records are available.&nbsp; BC&#8217;s gas consumption is on track to fall to 19.2 liters per person per week&#8212;just a hair lower than in 1990 and 1991, but a significant landmark nonetheless. Just as important, per capita gas consumption in the province seems...]]></description>
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