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Kaveri Braid, a spokeswoman with Don Atchison’s campaign, said Atchison’s focus remains on serving the city as mayor as he has yet to file his nomination papers, despite declaring his intention to run for a fifth term in 2014.

Kaveri Braid, a spokeswoman with Don Atchison’s campaign, said Atchison’s focus remains on serving the city as mayor as he has yet to file his nomination papers, despite declaring his intention to run for a fifth term in 2014.

Henry Dayday, a former mayor who announced his intention to run in June, said while his campaign is gearing down for the summer, he still plans to push his message online.

“We’re certainly not pursuing anything really active other than a little bit of social media,” he said. “We’re just getting going on the social media side, so there’s a lot work to get done there … but as far as much active stuff, not really, because it’s a little early.”

Charlie Clark, who announced his mayoral intentions in May, said although he did take a short break to spend time with his family, his campaign has no intention to slow down in the summer months, saying he plans to hit the streets on Sunday.

“We intentionally booked a bit of time at the very beginning of the summer just to spend time with the family, because we knew the next four months were going to be very, very busy and I need to make sure I see my kids a little bit,” he said. “Our intention is to continue working very hard over the summer.”

Voters in Saskatoon are set to head to the polls on Oct. 26.

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