HALIFAX: Drivers in Nova Scotia are seeing a decrease in both gasoline and diesel prices. The price of gasoline has dropped by one cent, bringing the cost per liter to 146.7 cents. Meanwhile, diesel has seen a more significant reduction of 5.3 cents, reaching a new low of 147.7 cents per liter.
These new prices are a notable change from this time last year, when drivers were paying 169.0 cents per liter for gasoline and 167.0 cents per liter for diesel. The recent decline offers a welcome relief to consumers, reflecting a positive shift in the province’s fuel market.