Fuel prices in Atlantic Canada rise, with gasoline up to $1.662 per litre in Newfoundland.

Fuel prices in Atlantic Canada have risen, with gasoline up by about 2 cents per litre to $1.662 in Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula. Diesel prices increased by around 2.5 cents per litre, and heating oils like furnace and stove oil saw hikes of over 2 cents each. Propane prices rose minimally by 0.1 cent per litre. These adjustments affect Newfoundland, Labrador, and other regions. Similar price hikes are expected in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, where current fuel prices vary but are generally below $1.80 per litre.

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