Brett Bundale
Reporter with the Canadian Press | Halifax
About Brett Bundale
Tesla to install Atlantic Canada 'supercharger' stations for its vehicles
Tesla Inc. is building fast-charging stations for its electric vehicles in Atlantic Canada, opening up the East Coast to road trippers with the California automaker's high-end plug-in cars.
Athletes 'stand together' with sex assault survivors after players charged
Some female athletes at St. Francis Xavier University have come up with a remarkable response to sex charges against members of the varsity football team.
Historically black church seeks new name to replace 'oppressor' Cornwallis
For 185 years, the white clapboard church in Halifax's north end has been a gathering point for the African-Nova Scotian community, a place of worship, Sunday barbecues and winter coat drives.
Groundbreaking Nova Scotia battery-tech start-up gets federal cash
The future of lithium−ion battery longevity — a key component in a world without fossil fuels — may lie in an unassuming, bunker−style building in a Halifax−area industrial park.
U.S. launches investigation into spate of North Atlantic right whale deaths
The largest mammals in the sea may face an existential threat: At least 13 North Atlantic right whales have been found dead off the coast of Atlantic Canada and New England.
N.S. now only province that requires a doctor's referral for abortion: advocates
Five years ago, Melanie Mackenzie got pregnant. Her birth control had failed, and the then 29-year-old knew she didn't want to have a baby. She wanted an abortion.
Plan B: After investors pull out of B.C., interest in planned N.S. LNG facility up
After more than a year of wooing western Canadian shale gas producers, a Nova Scotia project is finally getting some attention.
Mint apologizes for commemorative coin veterans' group calls flawed
The Royal Canadian Mint issued a collector coin in May commemorating the Battle of Dieppe, prompting outcry from a New Brunswick veterans' group that says the attack is called the Dieppe Raid.
N.B. Premier says funding abortion pills is the "right thing to do"
New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant is stopping short of calling on his provincial counterparts to offer abortion pills for free, but he says it's "the right thing to do."
Emergence of an East Coast boomtown: 'The timing is now for Halifax'
Halifax is booming, its skyline awash with construction cranes, and Ontario native Jesse Rodgers can tell you why.