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Motorists receive slight drop at pumps

Published on February 28, 2013
Published on February 28, 2013

All fuels, with the exception of propane for heating, were decreased Thursday.

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Public Utilities Board

The Public Utilities Board set maximum prices last week for all regulated petroleum products in all areas of the province.

Gasoline fell six-tenths of one cent while diesel was cut 2.5 cents a litre.

Burin Peninsula motorists are now paying $1.422 a litre for regular, self serve gasoline; $1.452 for full service and diesel is $1.481.

Heating fuels are $1.0932 for furnace oil, $1.1164 for stove oil and propane jumped to 76.7 cpl.

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