Maritime gas prices increase ahead of Canada Day long weekend
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Gas prices at Maritime pumps went up overnight just ahead of the Canada Day long weekend.
Nova Scotia
In the Halifax area, the price of regular self-serve gasoline went up by 2.8 cents. The new minimum price is now $1.74 per litre.
Diesel prices fell 1.3 cents overnight, sitting at $1.77 Friday morning.
Motorists in Cape Breton are now paying $1.76 per litre for regular self-serve gasoline, while the price of diesel sits at $1.79 per litre.
Prince Edward Island
On the Island, gas prices increased by 2.3 cents, with the new minimum price sitting at $1.75 per litre.
The price of diesel did not change overnight on P.E.I. The minimum price rests at $1.82 per litre.
New Brunswick
The price of regular self-serve gasoline in New Brunswick also went up by 2.5 cents. The new maximum price is now $1.73 per litre.
Diesel increased by 0.6 cents, landing at a maximum price of $1.76 per litre.
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