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Gas prices in Nova Scotia drop to lowest level in four years

The price of gas in Nova Scotia has taken a significant plunge for the second time this week.

People can expect to pay a minimum of 89.1 cents per litre at the pumps in Halifax

Gas dropped by 6.2 cents across Nova Scotia on Friday. (Blair Rhodes/CBC)

The price of gas in Nova Scotia has taken a significant plunge for the second time this week.

In Halifax, the minimum price ofregular self-serve gas fell to 89.1 cents a litre at midnight Thursday, dropping from 95.3 cents a litre.

People in Lunenburg, Kings County, and part of Annapolis County can expect to pay 89.7 cents a litre, down from 95.9 cents a litre.

Yarmouth, Shelburne, Digby, Queens County and part of Annapolis County will now pay 90.2 cents a litre instead of 96.4 cents a litre.

Prices in Cumberland County, Guysborough County, Pictou, ColchesterCounty and Antigonishdropped from 96.5 cents a litre to 90.3 cents a litre.

The new price in Cape Breton is 91.1 cents a litre, downfrom 97.3 cents a litre.

Overall, gas went down by 6.2 cents a litre. The last time prices went this low was in March 2016.

On Wednesday, gas prices dropped by approximately 10 cents a litre across the province.Nova Scotia gas prices usually change first thing Friday, but the UARB can change the prices at any time if the market conditions warrant.

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