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Vaisakhi celebration starts well before the parade

Posted on June 14, 2016July 11, 2017by Zoë Ducklow

Youth at the Guru Nanak Darbar Sikh temple in Prince George spend the week leading up to Vaisakhi at the temple, learning from Bhai Harinder Singh. Singh travels from England with his band to lead worship and preach in the week leading up to the Vaisakhi parade. Elders at the Prince George temple are glad for his influence […]

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