Hood writes, “We’ll cover the businesses where you work and shop, the city’s roller-coaster real estate market and the technology that’s changing your life.
“We will launch an all-new business Opinion section, featuring lively, thought-provoking voices on the issues that are shaping our city, and we’ll offer an expanded Smart Money personal finance section to ensure your future in the city is a prosperous one.
“Finally, we will expand your access to the unrivalled North American and global business news found in the Wall Street Journal, offering access to articles on our partner’s website to every reader with a digital subscription to the Star.”
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