
Four candidates running for Saskatoon mayor's office
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As November approaches, the Saskatoon mayoral race is heating up, with key candidates now stepping forward and outlining their platforms.
As November approaches, the Saskatoon mayoral race is heating up, with key candidates now stepping forward and outlining their platforms.
Former Saskatoon Mayor Don Atchison has thrown his hat into the ring, campaigning on crime reduction, rescinding 4-plex rezoning, and tax freezes.
"When wrong decisions are made, it's never too late to change direction. I'm running to change the policies of the present council and create positive change," said Atchison.
Meanwhile, Ward 6 City Councillor Cynthia Block is vying for the mayoral seat, the only member of the current council to do so. Block's campaign focuses on addressing housing, safety, and homelessness, with an emphasis on collaboration with the community.
"My goal is to make sure everyone has a safe place to call home, and that we are working at that with the community. No mayor or city council can solve this alone," Block said.
Also in the race is Cary Tarasoff, an industrial and civil engineer who emphasizes fiscal responsibility. Tarasoff aims to reduce the city's debt and improve shelters while criticizing rising taxes.
"When it comes to taxation, everyone is fed up with higher and higher taxes, less and less services. We need core things covered—just the basics," Tarasoff said.