Rolling Hills bought their post office. You gotta hear this.
Okay, so you know how sometimes you hear a story and you think, "that's just *so* Alberta"? Well, get a load of this one. Up in Rolling Hills, this little hamlet about an hour east of Brooks – so, not exactly downtown Calgary, but still part of our big, beautiful province – the folks there *bought* the trailer that houses their Canada Post outlet. They literally put their money down on a metal box on wheels to keep their mail service. For real though, Canada Post is doing this nationwide review, looking to cut costs, and these residents were like, "Nah, not on our watch."
### Why This Matters for Us
You might be thinking, "What's that got to do with me grabbing a Flat White in Bridgeland?" And yeah, it’s not exactly a Flames trade rumour. But this story, it's got that deep-down Calgary spirit to it, you know? The one where folks just get things done when the big guys aren't paying attention. It’s about:
* **Resilience:** This is Calgary – we've seen the boom, we've seen the bust, and we showed up anyway. This is that same grit in action.
* **Community:** These are people who looked at a problem and decided to tackle it head-on, together. Imagine trying to rally Kensington to buy the old Plaza Theatre if it was facing closure – that's the vibe.
* **The 'Alberta Way':** Sometimes, when the chips are down, you just roll up your sleeves and figure it out. It’s a pretty good metaphor for how we often feel out here when Ottawa’s making decisions that don’t quite fit our landscape.
It reminds me that even though Calgary’s growing like a wildcatter’s dream, that small-town, pull-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps mentality is still deep in our provincial DNA. It’s a little beacon of "we got this" out on the prairie. Next time you're cruising down 17th Ave, just remember that somewhere out there, a whole community bought their post office.
Cassidy Redcloud, MiTL Sports Desk, Calgary.
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