A Saskatchewan man faces charges after allegedly assaulting two Saskatchewan RCMP officers near the controversial "Queen of Canada" compound. RCMP charged Ricky Manz, 61, with assaulting peace officers, resisting arrest, and uttering threats.The incident occurred in the village of Richmound, located approximately 360 kilometres west of Regina near the Alberta border. .Federal gov’t transitions asylum seekers from hotels to community housing.Manz owns the former Richmound school building. This property has housed followers of Romana Didulo, who calls herself the "Queen of Canada," for nearly two years.Didulo promotes various conspiracy theories. .Her group's presence in Richmound has caused significant disruption for local residents. Earlier in July, the village office closed its public doors outside pre-arranged appointments. Officials cited ongoing harassment and intimidation towards staff as the reason..US hikes softwood lumber duties by 20.56%.Manz is specifically charged in connection with an altercation involving police officers responding to the compound area. Manz is scheduled for his first court appearance on September 18. Didulo does not face any charges related to this incident.