Graham Avenue’s Bus Ban Backlash | Winnipeg News
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A year after buses were rerouted off Graham Avenue to make it pedestrian-friendly, local businesses are reeling—facing layoffs, reduced hours, and even shrinking spaces. Once bustling with transit traffic, the street now struggles to draw crowds, forcing owners to scramble with farmers markets and food truck festivals as temporary fixes. While city officials plan grants and long-term housing upgrades to revitalize the area, frustration simmers as businesses wait for recovery—and foot traffic remains stubbornly uncertain.
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