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Mysterious signs saying 'Great job,' 'You are loved' please and perplex Calgarians

Calgarians may have noticed some little red signs popping up around the city with inspirational messages such as "Great Job," "You Are Loved" or "Thanks For Being You."

Positive messages not promoting any business or organization

One of several signs with positive messages that popped up along Calgary roadways. (CBC)

Calgarians may have noticed some little red signs popping up around the city with inspirational messages such as "Great Job," "You Are Loved" or "Thanks For Being You."

The mysterious signs in bold, white lettering against a red background started appearing along roadways a few weeks ago.

Some passersby told CBC News they're a nice distraction.

"It just gives you a little boost as you walk by," said Sarah Dahlseide.

"Especially here in this economy, it's nice to know people are thinking of you," addedLesley Thomas.

The red and white signs with positive slogans started showing up on Calgary roadsides a few weeks ago. (CBC)

No one seems to know who's putting up the signs, but marketing expert Crystal DeCnodder doubts it's a marketing campaign.

"There's no 'visit our website,' there's no app mention, there's no crazy hashtag," she said.

"The messages are all positivebut not linked to one key word that would indicate a guerrilla marketing campaign," she said.

Rather, DeCnodder believes it's a type of interactive public art, or perhaps a community grouptrying to spread a positive message.

  • If you know who's behind the sign campaign or have your suspicions email CBC News at calgarynewstips@cbc.ca.

With files from Colleen Underwood