Fuel Prices Increase as Price Freeze Approaches

Fuel prices increased across the province Thursday as this region begins to anticipate the winter price freeze.

Gasoline increased by 4.5 cents per litre across Newfoundland and Labrador.

The price of gasoline on the north coast is now nearly $1.61 per litre.

The price of stove oil also saw an increase of nearly two cents per litre.

Consumers in this region are now paying nearly $1.27 per litre of the fuel.

The price of fuels on the north coast is frozen on the Thursday following the last shipment of fuels into each of the communities for the winter.

That date has been in early-November over the past four years.

The price freeze was put in place as early as November 4 last year.

It went into effect as late as November 8 in 2007.

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