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Paying more at the pumps; slight increase in gas prices across Maritimes

A gas pump is shown at a filling station in Montreal, Wednesday, April 12, 2017.  (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes) A gas pump is shown at a filling station in Montreal, Wednesday, April 12, 2017. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes)
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Maritimers will be paying more at the pumps this week, as gas prices slightly increased in all three provinces.

Overnight Thursday, the price of regular self-serve in Nova Scotia rose by 0.6 cents a litre for a minimum price of $1.371 per litre.

The price of diesel also increased in Nova Scotia, up 0.8 cents for a minimum price of $1.262 a litre.

The price of regular self-serve also increased in P.E.I., up 1.2 cents overnight to a new minimum price of $1.400 per litre.

Diesel prices in P.E.I. did not change this week and remain at $1.380 per litre.

Overnight Wednesday, New Brunswick’s gas prices increased by 1.8 cents a litre for regular self serve, to a new minimum price of $1.429.

Diesel prices in New Brunswick also increased 0.3 cents per litre to a new minimum price of $1.405.

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