Diesel Up After Interrupter Used

The price of diesel went up overnight after the Energy Board used the interrupter clause to change the price early this week.

Diesel increased by 6.3 cents a litre and now goes for a minimum of $2.12.2 cents a litre in Cape Breton.

The board says the change was necessary because of a significant shift in the market price for diesel.

Meanwhile, the price of gas didn’t change.

Gas still goes for a minimum of $1.85 cents a litre on the Island.

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