
Fuel Prices. (CREDIT: PIXABAY)
Nova Scotians are about to see another swing in the price of diesel.
The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board has announced it will use its interrupter clause at midnight to adjust prices.
“This change is necessary due to significant shifts in the market price of diesel oil,” the gas regulator says in a news release.
That means the price will change by at least six cents, but we don’t know if the new price will be higher or lower.
There will be no change in the price of gas.
Diesel is still up around two bucks per litre in most places.