Punjabi street signs erected in Prince George
Dec 10, 2015 | 2:46 PM
PRINCE GEORGE — The city of Prince George has erected its first street signs written in Punjabi.
The multi-lingual signs was a request made from some members of the local Indo-Canadian community, to direct out-of-town Sikhs to find local temples.
The signs are made and installed by the city and paid for by the temples.