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Paying at the pumps: Gas is down, but diesel is up across the Maritimes

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Drivers across the Maritimes will be paying less for gas heading into the weekend, but more for diesel.

In Nova Scotia, regular self-serve is down 3.4 cents, meaning the minimum price in the Halifax area is $1.337.

Meantime, diesel is up 2.7 cents for a minimum of $1.289

On Prince Edward Island, regular self-serve has dropped 4.1 cents a litre to a $1.359.

Diesel is up 2.3 cents for a minimum price of $1.403.

On Thursday, New Brunswick dropped self serve by 1.8 cents a litre making the minimum price $1.41. Diesel is up 2.5 cents for a minimum price of $1.43.

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