Cape Breton Post

Price at Cape Breton pumps up this week

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SYDNEY — Gasoline and diesel prices have risen this week across the province following the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board’s weekly pride adjustment.

In Cape Breton, that means the minimum price for a litre of regular unleaded self-serve gasoline is now 131.8 cents per litre, while the maximum price is set at 134.4 cents per litre.

Last week, the minimum price was 130.4 cents per litre and the maximum price was 133.0 cents per litre.

As for diesel, this week’s minimum price is 122.7 per litre of self-serve — up from 120.3 cents per litre last week.

The maximum diesel price is now 125.1 cents per litre, which is up from 122.8 cents per litre last week.

The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board sets the prices each Friday.

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