New Brunswickers are dealing with yet another significant increase in fuel prices across the province.
The Energy and Utilities Board (NBEUB) hiked the price of gas, diesel, heating oil and propane during the weekly setting on Wednesday night.
Regular self-serve climbed 3.9 cents to a new maximum price of just under $1.87 per litre.
Diesel jumped by 13.9 cents and is now selling for a maximum of just over $2.14 per litre.
Heating oil will now cost as much as $1.968 per litre, an increase of 13.4 cents.
The price for propane also increased by 2.6 cents to a new maximum of $1.355 per litre.
You can view current and past fuel prices on NBEUB’s website by clicking here.