Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Nova Scotia raised gasoline prices 9.3 cents/litre on March 10 due to global oil instability and the interrupter clause.
Gasoline prices in Nova Scotia rose 9.3 cents per litre on March 10 due to the Nova Scotia Energy Board invoking the interrupter clause amid global oil market instability.
Prices ranged from $1.639 to $1.662 per litre on Cape Breton and $1.62 to $1.643 in Halifax.
This marked the third activation of the clause since March 4, with gasoline prices up over 23 cents since February 27 and diesel up more than 33 cents.
The increase followed oil prices briefly exceeding $120 per barrel, though they later fell to around $90.
Diesel prices were not directly affected by this change.
39 Articles
Nueva Escocia elevó los precios de la gasolina 9,3 centavos por litro el 10 de marzo debido a la inestabilidad mundial del petróleo y la cláusula de interrupción.