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New Brunswickers continue to see price hikes at the pumps

Just another day for drivers across New Brunswick as the Energy and Utilities Board pushed gas prices even higher.

The interrupter clause was used Friday night, just 24 hours after the regular weekly adjustment.

The maximum price of regular self-serve gas is up 7.6 cents to more than $1.94 per litre, while diesel is up 6.5 cents to $2.57 per litre.

Furnace oil is up 6.5 cents to a maximum of $2.49.

Propane remained static at $1.18.

In Nova Scotia, regular self-serve ranges from about $1.89 to $1.91 per litre while diesel is selling for between $2.46 and $2.48 per litre.

On Prince Edward Island, the maximum prices are just over $1.99 a litre for regular self-serve, more than $2.57 per litre for diesel and $1.93 per litre for home heating oil.

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  • Bryan Tait is an award-winning journalist based in New Brunswick. He’s a 2008 graduate of St. Thomas University’s journalism program, and a 2021 graduate of the University of New Brunswick’s law program. Contact Bryan at taitb@radioabl.ca.

     

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