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Regina’s Sikh community has been helping feed those less fortunate in Regina for over seven years.

The Guru Nanak Free Kitchen hands out food on the corner of Dewdney Avenue and Angus Street frequently throughout the year.

According to Guru Nanak’s director and spokesperson, Ham Juttla, the group has enough food to serve up to 8,000 people.

“It’s amazing, people are just people are so appreciative that they [say] thank you. They say this, that and the other because there’s no limit. You can take all you want,” Juttla said.

“So, they are very happy. I mean, we as a community, we are very happy.”

The group is made up of volunteers in Regina’s Sikh community, but the team serves everyone.

“They can take whatever they want to take. So once again, I would like to …

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