Another candidate has thrown their hat in the ring for Saskatoon mayor.
Kelley Moore, 43, announced her intention to run for the position in the upcoming 2016 civic election.
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She is an urban and regional planner who has worked with all levels of government.
“I have a unique blend of government and business experience,” Moore said in a press release.
“I have a proven track record for leading projects that have created positive results for residents, neighbourhoods and business areas in Saskatoon and across Saskatchewan.”
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Moore has called Saskatoon home for 33 years and co-owns a small local business. She earned degrees in regional and urban development and a Master of Arts from the University of Saskatchewan.
Her mayoral opponents include incumbent Don Atchison, Ward 6 City Coun. Charlie Clark and former Saskatoon mayor Henry Dayday.
The vote for the 2016 municipal election is on Oct. 26.
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