By Wednesday morning, there were only a couple of protesters at the Regina INAC offices who spent a second night sleeping in tents outside the building.

They have been pushed back about 10 feet after the property owner had a temporary six foot fence installed on Tuesday afternoon.

The “Occupy INAC” movement has forced the closure of five regional offices across the country. They include Regina, Winnipeg, Toronto, Vancouver and Gatineau, QC.

Regina protester Evening Star Andreas says their message is being heard and she is encouraging supporters to get even louder.

“Not only occupy, start other activities. Start up your round dances, start up your walks. Get out there. Just wake up, and we’re up, and let’s go, let’s do this! We’re here, we’re not going anywhere!” she said excitedly.

The Regina INAC office was closed to the public on Friday. There is no indication when it will reopen.