No change in Nova Scotia gas prices, small changes in N.B. and P.E.I.
There was no change in the price of gas and diesel in Nova Scotia overnight while there were small changes in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Nova Scotia
The price of regular self-serve gasoline did not change in Nova Scotia. The minimum price in the Halifax area remains 153.3 cents per litre.
There is also no change in the price of diesel in the province. The minimum price remains 171.2 cents per litre.
Cape Breton motorists are still paying a minimum price of 155.3 cents per litre for regular self-serve gasoline and 173.1 cents per litre for diesel.
Prince Edward Island
The price of regular self-serve gasoline on P.E.I. increased by 3.4 cents. The new minimum price is 160.3 cents per litre.
Diesel prices on the island increased by 2.3 cents, bringing the minimum price to 181.8 cents per litre.
New Brunswick
In New Brunswick, the price of regular self-serve gasoline decreased by one cent overnight. The new maximum price is 156.9 cents per litre.
Diesel prices decreased by 0.1 cents. The maximum price for diesel is now 175.9 cents per litre.
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