ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaGraham Avenue undergoes vibrant transformation in downtown Winnipeg9 hours agoDuration 1:419 hours agoNewsDuration 1:41Work has begun on Graham Avenue to convert the downtown Winnipeg street into a colourful pedestrian corridor, with a team of nine local artists creating street murals and other public artwork that is interactive, playful and kid-friendly. The street is slated to open to pedestrians on July 11. Related Stories Ping-Pong, picnic tables coming to Graham Avenue as city reimagines former bus mall Summer safety plan gets $500K to help marginalized people, increase safety for all in downtown Winnipeg Portage and Main reopens to pedestrians, marking ‘historic moment’ for Winnipeg Massive Winnipeg Transit network overhaul takes effect Sunday Bay building redevelopment could get $3.4M boost from City of WinnipegMore from NewsVideo2:14First Nation proposes water guardianship after tragic death of boy in North Vancouver3 hours agoVideo2:20Violent and public Kelowna attack prompts concerns about how intimate partner violence is handled3 hours agoVideo3:57Consumers clamp down on discretionary spending amid trade war5 hours agoVideo1:59New Westminster approves plan to revitalize Pier Park5 hours agoVideo1:52Trump’s 50% tariffs may not have a big impact on Canada’s largest copper producer5 hours agoTrending NowVideo0:29RAW VIDEO: The basking shark that Don Gauthier spotted off P.E.I.’s North ShoreJuly 8Video1:16#TheMoment a N.S. business owner made a pool just for dogsThe National July 7Video1:10Meteotsunami-like wave caught on video near Thunder Bay, Ont.June 26Video2:29Texas flash flood: Why Camp Mystic was so vulnerableThe National July 8Video1:33‘Impossible’ to make Canada the 51st state: Ryan ReynoldsThe National July 1now