Alberta Cancer Foundation

Annual breast health fundraiser to bust into Northlands

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It’s nearly that time of year again. Time to bust out those tired tutus and get moving and shaking for charity – the Cross Cancer Institute to be exact.

The third-annual Bust a Move For Breast Health is slated to shake up the Northlands Expo Centre on March 22, 2014. And the six-hour Alberta Cancer Foundation exercise event to raise money for breast cancer research is back and “bigger and bustier” than ever, says organizer and Chief Bust a Mover, Brooke Rose.

An exciting feature of this year’s event is sashaying into its million-dollar year, thanks to the incredible dedication of every participant, volunteer, sponsor and donor, says Rose.

All levels of activity and fitness ability are welcome, says Rose.“We are saying whether you are a yoga master or a step class disaster, the six hours of fitness are adaptable for every person in the room,” she says.

Instructors this year will include football player-turner-yogi Joe Lomnicki, who will lead the yoga class, and Blitz Conditioning led by “scientist-turned-bodybuilder” Chris Tse.

For more information visit www.bustamove.ca

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