Candidates from the 2011 municipal election have until 5 p.m. on Monday to publicly disclose their campaign spending and donations.
As of Monday morning, all candidates except mayoralty contenders Dan Rogers and Bruce Fader had filed their disclosure forms to the city.
The latest candidates to file their disclosure forms were councillor Lyn Hall and unsuccessful council candidates Brad Gagnon, John Beebe, Jordan Gadsby and Myrt Turner.
Hall spent a total of $8,514.33 on his campaign, including $7,649 in donations.
Hall's largest backer was the Wood Wheaton Supercentre auto dealership at $2,500, followed by Central Builders Home Hardware at $1,500 and Industrial Forest Services at $1,250.
Gagnon spent $696.50 on his campaign, contributed by his own business Zoe's Java House.
Beebe spent $350 of his own money on his election campaign.
Gadsby's campaign cost $12,528.12, of which $6,000 came out of his own pocket. Gadsby's largest external donors were individuals -Ed Grant at $1,500 and Barb Lloyd at $1,000. BK Two-Way Radio also contributed $1,084 to Gadsby's campaign.
Turner spent $8,496.98 on her unsuccessful bid at city council. Of that, $7,149.30 came from Turner's business, a numbered company which operates as M. Turner & Associates.
WolfTek Industries contributed $1,000 to Turner's campaign, making the single largest donation.
The Citizen has previously reported out the campaign spending and donations for mayoralty candidates Shari Green, Eugene Fetterly, Brandon Lewis and Alex Huber. Likewise, the Citizen has reported on council candidates Albert Koehler, Brian Skakun, Cameron Stolz, Dave Wilbur, Debora Munoz, Dorothy Friesen, Frank Everitt, Garth Frizzell, Harry Ulch, Joanne Dickenson, Murry Krause, Scot Affleck and Travis Shaw.