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Woman says she was asked to leave East Vancouver yoga studio for wearing maskThe woman claims right before the class, one of the owners approached her and asked her to take her mask off, offering her a full refund to leave when she refused.HealthJul 7, 2020
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Yoga studio in Delta shut down after claiming hot yoga fights coronavirusThe studio's licence was suspended following complaints about it not following social-distancing rules amid the pandemic.HealthMar 20, 2020
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No, hot yoga won’t kill the coronavirus, say B.C. health officials after studio’s misleading emailAn email from a Delta Bikram Yoga studio claimed the "supposed virus" can not live in heat.Mar 19, 2020
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Case of man accused in murder of Halifax yoga instructor back in courtNicholas Jordan Butcher appeared in Nova Scotia Supreme Court as pre-trial motions were being heard ahead of his jury trial in the death of 32-year-old Kristin Johnston, slated to start April 3.CrimeFeb 20, 2018
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Bikram Choudhury, Bikram Yoga founder, is the subject of an arrest warrantLawyers for Choudhury said last year that he was nearly bankrupt.WorldMay 24, 2017
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Preliminary hearing dates expected to be set in Kristin Johnston murder caseKristin Johnston's body was found at a Halifax-area home on March 26th.CrimeJul 5, 2016
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Kristin Johnston murder case adjourned til JulyKristin Johnston moved to Halifax from Montreal and opened a Bikram yoga studio, gaining a reputation as a kind and determined businesswoman.CrimeJun 23, 2016
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Case of man accused in murder of Halifax yoga instructor back in courtNicholas Jordan Butcher, the man accused in the murder of Halifax yoga instructor Kristin Johnston, is appearing in court today.CrimeApr 27, 2016
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Halifax yoga community mourns murder victim Kristin JohnstonJohnston was the owner of the now-closed yoga and fitness studio 42 Degrees Fitness and Wellness, formerly called Bikram Yoga.CrimeMar 28, 2016
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Hot yoga founder ordered to pay in $900,000 in harassment lawsuitThe founder of a popular hot yoga method on Monday was ordered to pay more than $900,000 to a lawyer who said she was fired for investigating allegations of sexual harassment against the guru.WorldJan 26, 2016
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