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Health officials declare ‘Queen of Canada’s’ compound a threat to public safety

The Saskatchewan Health Authority declared the former school compound unsafe due to lack of municipal sewer connection, with fines up to $75,000 for violations, authorities said.

  • Police arrested Romana Didulo, Ricky Manz, and 14 others on Wednesday at a compound in the village of Richmound, west of Regina.
  • The arrests followed reports of firearms possession and a search warrant was obtained to enter the former school used as the group's compound.
  • Certain areas of the former school were officially deemed unsafe for occupancy by the Saskatchewan Health Authority due to health risks and regulatory non-compliance.
  • Officials confiscated a collection of 13 replica semi-automatic pistols, along with rounds of ammunition and various electronic equipment, and instructed occupants to leave the premises immediately without prior warning.
  • The order prohibiting occupancy will stay until deficiencies are fixed, and violators face fines up to $75,000 on first offence, with the group relocating peacefully.
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Radio-Canada broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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