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Sherwood Park News: Sikh Community Gives to Women's Shelters

Sherwood Park News: Sikh Community Gives to Wom...

Those seeking refuge at women’s shelters in Sherwood Park and Edmonton received an extra bit of TLC for Valentine’s Day this year.

Sherwood Park News: Sikh Community Gives to Wom...

Those seeking refuge at women’s shelters in Sherwood Park and Edmonton received an extra bit of TLC for Valentine’s Day this year.

Edmonton Journal: Sikh Community Gives to Women's Shelters

Edmonton Journal: Sikh Community Gives to Women...

Women in shelters across the Edmonton region will receive a special valentine’s package on Valentine’s Day.

Edmonton Journal: Sikh Community Gives to Women...

Women in shelters across the Edmonton region will receive a special valentine’s package on Valentine’s Day.

Times of Asia: Guru Nanak's Free Kitchen

Times of Asia: Guru Nanak's Free Kitchen

Guru Nanak’s Free Kitchen is a project dedicated to uplift individuals, and in turn the greater community. The kitchen has been planned with sustainability in mind. It will consist of the kitchen and seating area on the main floor, with four rental suites above, the income of which will pay for the operation of the kitchen for years to come. It will be the first such establishment to call Edmonton its home. It will be located at 10919-97 Street.

Times of Asia: Guru Nanak's Free Kitchen

Guru Nanak’s Free Kitchen is a project dedicated to uplift individuals, and in turn the greater community. The kitchen has been planned with sustainability in mind. It will consist of...

Times of India: Langar On Wheels

Times of India: Langar On Wheels

CHANDIGARH: Canada's Jasdeep Singh Nerwal, 22, trucks food to the needy  

Times of India: Langar On Wheels

CHANDIGARH: Canada's Jasdeep Singh Nerwal, 22, trucks food to the needy  

City Museum Edmonton: Seva Food Truck

City Museum Edmonton: Seva Food Truck

Nerval is a member of the 19,555 Sikhs residing in Edmonton, with the first Sikhs having arrived in 1904 in British Columbia.  As immigration laws relaxed In the 1960-70’s, the largest growth of Sikh immigrants was experienced in all parts of Canada including Edmonton, where most Sikhs arrived as Teachers, International Students, and for work in Alberta’s agricultural and oil industries.

City Museum Edmonton: Seva Food Truck

Nerval is a member of the 19,555 Sikhs residing in Edmonton, with the first Sikhs having arrived in 1904 in British Columbia.  As immigration laws relaxed In the 1960-70’s, the...