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Festive fireworks a go The Rakaia Lions Christmas Fireworks is all go for Saturday night at the Rakaia Domain. jonathan.l@theguardian.co.nz The annual fireworks display was rained off in November and, in an ironic twist, a lack of rain threatened the replacement event with Canterbury going into a restricted fire season on Thursday. Rakaia Lions president Theresa Agnew said the public fireworks display is set to go ahead under controlled conditions with the Rakaia Volunteer Fire Brigade on site. “We may not be able to have the bonfire but we are intending to go ahead with the fireworks as we have the fire brigade in attendance on the night to guide us. “Because the fireworks will be so much later than they would normally we are opening the gates from 6pm and will have entertainment and games to fill in the time waiting for it to go dark.” Entry is a gold coin donation with food and drink available on site. Meanwhile, firefighters are pleading with the public to be vigilant in the hot dry conditions this weekend and avoid unnecessary risks including lighting fireworks. Mid South Canterbury Principal Rural Fire Officer, Rob Hands, said the weather conditions require diligence and common sense from the public. “We don’t want to spoil people’s fun but the risks can’t be ignored. “We would appreciate the community’s assistance with this and leave the casual use of fireworks until a later date when the fire environment is not so dry,” Hands said. By Jonathan Leask
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