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WATCH: PG trailblazer honoured for bringing cultural services to local immigrants

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The Immigrant & Multicultural Services Society of PG (IMSS) has renamed its building in honour of the woman who started it all.

After moving to Canada in 1972, Baljit Sethi realized there was a lack of services for immigrants in rural communities.

“There were no other agencies in the north, expect Quesnel who had a small office. I went to [PG] City Hall, talked to the mayor, and I said this Northern region is getting so many immigrants and they have separate needs.”

– IMSS Founder Baljit Sethi

She was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award and was recognized as this year’s face of the IMSS Day of Cultures.

– with files from Jeff Slack, My PG Now

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