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Sask. man who housed 'Queen of Canada' cult leader to stand trial next year

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Sask. man who housed 'Queen of Canada' cult leader to stand trial next year

Sask. man who housed 'Queen of Canada' cult leader to stand trial next year

Ricky Manz faces various charges, including assaulting a police officer and mischief

A man who housed a cult leader in Saskatchewan is set to go to trial early next year.

Ricky Manz faces various charges, including assaulting a police officer, mischief and failing to comply with an undertaking and release order.

His trial is set to start Jan. 5 in Swift Current, Sask.

Crown stays charges against self-proclaimed 'Queen of Canada' Romana Didulo

Manz owns a former school building in the village of Richmound, Sask., about 360 kilometres west of Regina, near the Alberta border, where Romana Didulo, the self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada," and her so-called Kingdom of Canada followers lived for two years.

New community greenhouse in the works after 'Queen of Canada' cult forced out of Richmound

Richmound locals have said they were tormented by the cult and that the building was leaking sewage.

Manz and Didulo were arrested last year during a police raid after reports someone inside the building had a firearm.

In March, all charges against Didulo and one charge against Manz were stayed.

Village residents recently held a celebration to mark a new beginning, as cult members have not returned to the building.

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