Friday, December 19, 2025
ADVT 
National

Guess Who's Moving? Burton Cummings Complained Of Noise From Dance Studio

The Canadian Press, 12 Apr, 2019 08:42 PM

    MOOSE JAW, Sask. — A Saskatchewan fitness studio is moving after multiple noise complaints from Canadian rock legend Burton Cummings.


    Kyra Klassen, who owns Dance Fitness with Kyra in downtown Moose Jaw, says she's ready for a fresh start and the studio is changing locations May 1.


    The dance studio moved into a building neighbouring The Guess Who singer last April in an area with mixed-used buildings.


    There were no problems at first, but Klassen has said that five months in she started getting messages, complaints and visits from police and from Cummings.


    A manager for Cummings has said the musician had no comment about the situation.


    Klassen, who is facing six noise bylaw charges, says she decided to move to keep everyone's best interests at heart.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Former Ski Coach Bertrand Charest Released As He Appeals Sex-Related Convictions

    Former national ski coach Bertrand Charest will be released from prison as he appeals his sexual-assault convictions.

    Former Ski Coach Bertrand Charest Released As He Appeals Sex-Related Convictions

    Vancouver Police Investigating Six Distraction Thefts Over Two Days

    Vancouver Police Investigating Six Distraction Thefts Over Two Days
    Vancouver Police are warning the elderly to be vigilant after receiving reports of six “distraction thefts” in South Vancouver in just two days.

    Vancouver Police Investigating Six Distraction Thefts Over Two Days

    Can You Help Identify This Suspect In A Sexual Assault Investigation?

    Surrey RCMP is releasing two composite sketches of a suspect in a sexual assault which occurred in the Newton area.

    Can You Help Identify This Suspect In A Sexual Assault Investigation?

    Sources Say Trudeau Rejected Wilson-Raybould's Conservative Pick For High Court

    Jody Wilson-Raybould recommended in 2017 that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau nominate a conservative Manitoba judge to be chief justice of the Supreme Court

    Sources Say Trudeau Rejected Wilson-Raybould's Conservative Pick For High Court

    Crash Threatens Vancouver Shipyard's Schedule For New Coast Guard Ships

    Crash Threatens Vancouver Shipyard's Schedule For New Coast Guard Ships
    Seaspan Shipyards vice-president Tim Page says the CCGS Sir John Franklin was finishing its first week of sea trials Friday when it crashed into the Ogden Point breakwater.

    Crash Threatens Vancouver Shipyard's Schedule For New Coast Guard Ships

    Refugee Who Sheltered Edward Snowden In Hong Kong En Route To Canada

    A woman who helped shelter former CIA whistleblower Edward Snowden when he fled to Hong Kong is coming with her daughter to Canada after being granted refugee status.

    Refugee Who Sheltered Edward Snowden In Hong Kong En Route To Canada