When you roll up to the pumps on Tuesday morning you’ll notice a change in gas prices.
The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board has announced it’s invoking the interrupter clause at midnight.
“This change is necessary due to significant shifts in the market price of gasoline,” the gas regulator says in a news release.
That means gas prices will swing by at least six cents per litre. Reports suggest it’s going down.
It’s currently selling for more than $2.10 per litre across our province.
The price of diesel will not be impacted.