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Gas prices go up for the long weekend
Drivers in Nova Scotia are waking up to higher gasoline prices this morning. The Utility and Review Board has used its weekly adjustment to move the price up by 1.9 cents a litre, to a new minimum price of $128.6 for regular self-serve. The jump at the pump means a 50 litre fill-up will cost
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Pump prices expected to go up ahead of long weekend
Gas prices are on the way up for a second week in a row. Our newsroom is predicting that when the Utility and Review Board makes its weekly adjustment at midnight, prices will go up by about two cents a litre. George Murphy from Consumers for Fair Gas Prices says the Victoria Day long weekend
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Pump prices up today
You’re going to have to dig deeper into your pockets to fill up the car today. The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board adjusted regulated prices at midnight and moved the price for regular self-serve up by an even two cents. The new minimum price per litre is $1.26.7. The increase means a 50-litre fill-up
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Gas prices expected to remain steady for another week
For the last few weeks, Nova Scotians have not seen much change in gasoline prices and this week is expected to be no different. It’s predicted that when the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board resets prices at midnight, the price per litre will drop by less than a cent. George Murphy of Consumers For
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Pump prices expected to remain steady this week
Not much change expected in the price of gas this week. News 95.7 is predicting that when regulated prices are adjusted at midnight Thursday, prices will remain unchanged for a second consecutive week. George Murphy of Consumers for Fair Gas Prices tells News 95.7, it appears the oil and gas industry has hit a bit
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Gas prices relatively unchanged overnight
Gas prices remained steady overnight. The regulated price for regular self-serve is unchanged at $1.25.4 for a second consecutive week in Metro Halifax. There was a small change in the price of diesel fuel with the price per litre up by 1.1 cents to a new minimum price of $1.21.9. Nova Scotians were paying significantly
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N.S. gas prices down
A nice drop in the price of gas to start the weekend. The price of regular self-serve has dropped by 2.2 cents a litre to a new price of $1.25.4. The drop means a 50-litre fill-up is $1.10 cheaper today than it was yesterday. An even bigger drop in the price of diesel, which is
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Gas prices drop overnight
A bigger than expected drop in the price of gasoline in Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board adjusted prices at midnight and moved the price for a litre of regular self-serve down by 4.2 cents a litre to $127.6. The drop means a 50-litre fill-up is $2.10 cheaper today than it was yesterday.
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Drop in pump prices expected tonight
Gas prices in Nova Scotia are on the way down. Our newsroom is predicting that when regulated prices are adjusted at midnight, they will drop by about three cents a litre. George Murphy from Consumers for Fair Gas Prices tells News 95.7, the tensions on the Korean Peninsula don’t appear to be factoring into the
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Small drop in N.S. pump prices overnight
A small drop in the price of gasoline overnight in Nova Scotia. The provincial regulator used its weekly adjustment to move the price of regular self-serve down by 9-10ths of a cents to a new price of $1.31.8 No change to report for those who use diesel fuel. Prices remained steady at $1.29.3 for a