<div>Sikh temple a labour of love in northeast Edmonton
Construction carries on 22 years after it started as volunteers continue to expand the Guru Nanaksar Gurdwara
BY ELISE STOLTE,
EDMONTON - Weather-worn sheets of plywood shield a makeshift cement plant in back corner behind the Guru Nanaksar Gurdwara.
It says everything about this hands-on labour of love still growing as it enters its third decade in the northeast corner of Edmonton. The Sikh temple has been built with the coins and small bills dropped in the prayer room collection box, and with volunteer labour from as far away as England and India. University students spend their summers laying tile. They don
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Construction carries on 22 years after it started as volunteers continue to expand the Guru Nanaksar Gurdwara
BY ELISE STOLTE,
EDMONTON - Weather-worn sheets of plywood shield a makeshift cement plant in back corner behind the Guru Nanaksar Gurdwara.
It says everything about this hands-on labour of love still growing as it enters its third decade in the northeast corner of Edmonton. The Sikh temple has been built with the coins and small bills dropped in the prayer room collection box, and with volunteer labour from as far away as England and India. University students spend their summers laying tile. They don
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