You’ll be paying more for gas on the South Shore.
Regular self-serve is up 1.6 cents a litre with the minimum price now sitting at 1.24.
However, that price is higher in places like Shelburne and Queens where the range is between $1.25 and $1.27
Diesel is dropped by 1 cent, the minimum price is roughly $1.17.
The Nova Scotia Utility and Review adjusted its prices at midnight. The map showing how prices differ in the province can be found on their website.



