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Motorists paying a little bit less for fuel

Dips for fuel this week, but they’re not going to have a huge impact on your wallet.

The Energy and Utilities Board made its weekly price adjustments overnight.

The maximum for regular self-serve dipped just half a cent, to around $1.32. Stations usually sell for a few cents less.

Diesel is down 1.2 cents a litre to a maximum of $1.68.

Furnace oil decreased 1.5 cents to a maximum of $1.60.

In Nova Scotia, regular self-serve ranges from $1.27 to $1.31 per litre, while diesel is selling for between $1.54 and $1.58 per litre.

On Prince Edward Island, the price for regular self-serve is around $1.39 per litre, diesel costs around $1.65 per litre, and home heating oil is selling for a maximum of $1.21 per litre.

The New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board adjusts prices every Friday at 12:01 a.m.


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  • Tara Clow is a multi-award-winning news anchor and reporter with more than 30 years of experience at radio stations across Canada. She is a graduate of the Radio and TV Arts program at Toronto Metropolitan University and the Humber College radio broadcasting program. She is based in Moncton and covers stories across Canada. Contact Tara at clow.tara@radioabl.ca.

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