The ‘Kingdom of Canada’ and QAnon queen Romana Didulo have run into issues with their fencing supply.
Didulo and her people had set up a fence around the former Richmound School in order to cordon it off. The fencing covered the perimeter of the school, sealing off the private property with a no-trespassing line. Now, the ‘Kingdom of Canada’ has been forced to shrink its borders after Triways in Swift Current reclaimed the fencing at the start of November.
Richmound Mayor Brad Miller says with Didulo and her followers in short supply of yard barriers it has forced them to shrink the perimeter to the immediate school area.
He says they have now also stacked haybales against the underside of their RVs, perhaps in an effort to provide insulation. Miller says it violates a Village Nuisance Bylaw that aims to prevent mice and other pests from nesting in the village something the Village Council will discuss.
In early October, RCMP established a temporary detachment site to monitor the situation. Since arriving in the village, it’s alleged Didulo and her supporters sent Cease and Desist letters and were taking pictures of residents including their children. Didulo and her supporters set up camp in Richmound after being forced out of Kamsack in early September.
The group was granted access to live in the school, by the building’s owner who is purportedly Ricky Manz. Manz, 59-years-old, was charged with one count of assault after an investigation revealed he and another man had an altercation. No injuries were reported.
(with files from swiftcurrentonline.com)