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Fort Macleod just got its first traffic light. What does it mean?

This town is getting its first traffic light for real

Okay, so picture this: you're driving through a small Alberta town, the kind where everyone knows your truck, and suddenly, boom – there's a traffic light. Like, *the* traffic light. That’s what’s happening down in Fort Macleod, southern Alberta’s oldest town, and honestly, it hit me like a chinook in January. They’re getting their very first traffic light, and the mayor is out there saying it’s a sign of growth. For real though, it’s wild to think about a place getting its *first* one when we're sitting here on Macleod Trail dealing with a hundred of 'em just to get to the Dome. It makes you think about how different parts of this province are running on totally different timelines.

### What This Means for Fort Macleod (And Us)

It’s easy for us city folk, buzzing around Kensington or grabbing brunch in Bridgeland, to forget that not every community is operating at the same pace. And you know what? That’s not a bad thing. For Fort Macleod, that single traffic light isn’t just about traffic flow; it's a marker. It’s a physical manifestation of new businesses, more people, and probably a few more tourists stopping off on their way to Waterton.

* **Growth Signal:** Mayor says it’s a clear sign of local and regional growth. More folks are setting up shop or just passing through. * **Long Awaited:** For some residents, this light is a big relief, solving a problem they’ve likely been talking about over coffee for years. * **Small Town Charm:** It's a reminder that Alberta's identity isn't just about Calgary's skyscrapers or Edmonton's political dramas; it's also about these resilient small towns.

This is Calgary — we've seen the boom, we've seen the bust, and we showed up anyway. And sometimes, you gotta appreciate the simple things, like a town getting its first traffic light. It’s a small story, but it’s got a lot of heart, and it reminds you of the different currents running through this big, beautiful province.

Cassidy Redcloud, MiTL Sports Desk, Calgary.

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