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Gas in Nova Scotia takes early six-cent dip, prices also down in New Brunswick

Gas prices

Gas prices

Published on September 20, 2012
Published on September 20, 2012
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Utility and Review Board , Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , HALIFAX

HALIFAX — Gas prices have taken a six-cent dip in Nova Scotia a day earlier than expected.

The Utility and Review Board sets gas prices every Friday, but is permitted to make unscheduled changes in the event of sudden and significant spikes in the market.

As of today, regular self-serve gas is selling for about $1.37 a litre in the Halifax area, down from about $1.43 a litre.

The board will still make its weekly adjustment Friday.

The prices of gas is also down in New Brunswick for the first time in seven weeks.

The maximum price for regular self-serve gas now rests at about $1.37 cents per litre — a three-cent drop over last week.

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    Wingman
    - September 20, 2012 at 11:26:03

    They put gas down a little but turned around and put heating oil up. Hosed again.

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