Three More People Charged in ‘Kingdom of Canada’ Investigation in Saskatchewan
Three individuals charged with obstructing peace officers by withholding personal information during a police raid on the compound of self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada" Romana Didulo.
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Three more charged following raid on Kingdom of Canada cult compound in Saskatchewan
RICHMOUND — Saskatchewan Mounties have charged three more people in their investigation of the Kingdom of Canada, a group likened to a cult that has been clashing with area residents.
3 'Queen of Canada' followers charged after refusing to give their names to police: RCMP
Three more people have been charged following the RCMP's raid earlier this month of the compound where the self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada," Romana Didulo, had been living. Didulo also faces charges, and her preliminary hearing is now set for March 2026.
Three more facing charges following Richmound arrests
Three more individuals are facing charges as a result of the investigation and arrests made in Richmound during the raid of the former Richmound School. Stemming from the initial RCMP arrests made on September 3, three residents in Richmound are facing charges of obstruction of a peace officer. 72-year-old Lise Beauchamp, 37-year-old Melony Vanderbrink, and 63-year-old Nancy Jancke, all of whom are from Richmound, refused to comply when officers
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