In Mackenzie, B.C., a former gurdwara is finding new life as small town demographics change

In Mackenzie, B.C., a former gurdwara is finding new life as small town demographics change

When Surinder Takkar and his parents left their home in Punjab, India, for a new life in Mackenzie, B.C., in 1981, there were about 85 other Sikh families living in the small community between the Rocky and Omineca mountain ranges. Takkar's is now one of

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