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Poll: 50% of vwould like Squamish Halloween fireworks event

The Squamish Chief polled 181 readers and asked the question: Would you like to see an organized fireworks display on Halloween again?
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The last permitted community fireworks display in Squamish was at Brennan Park Recreation Centre in 2019.

Is it time for an organized community fireworks display on Halloween?

The last permitted community fireworks display in Squamish was at Brennan Park Recreation Centre in 2019.

With the rogue fire works deployed this Halloween, and the mayhem that accompanied it, could it be that we need a sanctioned event that could serve as a central point where folks who want fireworks could head?  (And ideally, reduce the desire for unsanctioned fireworks.)

Asked if the muni were considering such a thing for next year, a spokesperson said, not really.

"Public safety is always top priority, while also balancing the ability for public celebrations to occur. The District of Squamish is reviewing the Oct. 31 fireworks incidents with the responding agencies and, following that, may consider implementing measures to ensure the safety of the community," the spokesperson said.

"The District permits special events, and fireworks could be considered as part of a special event permit."

Meaning, perhaps another agency could throw a fireworks event.

But is that what locals want? About half of us do, according to our poll.

The Squamish Chief polled 181 readers and asked the question: Would you like to see an organized fireworks display on Halloween again?

The poll ran from 11/7/2024 to 11/14/2024. Of the 181 votes, we can determine that 100 are from within the community. The full results are as follows:

Yes 50.00% local, 44.75% total    
No 39.00% local, 44.75% total    
Depends 11.00% local, 10.50% total    
  Local   Total

Results are based on an online study of adult Squamish Chief readers that are located in Squamish. The margin of error - which measures sample variability - is +/- 7.25%, 19 times out of 20.

The Squamish Chief uses a variety of techniques to capture data, detect and prevent fraudulent votes, detect and prevent robots, and filter out non-local and duplicate votes.

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