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Gas prices drop big again in Nova Scotia, now down 20 cents in 2 daysNova Scotians are now paying a minimum of $1.83 cents per litre for self serve minimum at the pump. Cape Bretoners continue to pay the most for gas.CanadaJul 8, 2022
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Nova Scotia gas prices down by 10.5 cents after interrupter clause invokedThe price drop for gasoline comes after the number for drivers hovered above $2 for two months, most recently around $2.03. Prices reached record highs in June.CanadaJul 7, 2022
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Gas prices up by more than 8 cents in New Brunswick for another record highDrivers in New Brunswick are now paying a maximum of 219.3 cents, or $2.19, per litre for regular self-serve as the price of gasoline continues to go up and up.CanadaJun 9, 2022
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Gas up 5.5 cents across N.S., now at $2.08 per litre for regular self serveAfter Friday morning's spike, Nova Scotians are again paying a minimum of $2.08 per litre for regular self serve, with even higher prices for Cape Breton.CanadaJun 3, 2022
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Nova Scotia diesel prices up 10 cents after interrupter invokedAlthough the cost of diesel is up, gas prices remain unchanged, with Nova Scotians still paying minimum 166.6 cents per litre for regular self-serve.CanadaMar 19, 2022
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Pump prices in Nova Scotia down again by 9.8 centsFor the first time in 10 years, the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board has invoked the interrupter clause to change gas prices four times in two weeks.CanadaMar 12, 2022
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