Virtual office gives companies the illusion of prestige
Omar Dabaghi-Pacheco, Centretown News
Sarah Walters, sales manager for Intelligent Office of Ottawa, sits in front of one of the virtual offices that she manages in downtown Ottawa.Archive 1997-2016
A growing popularity in non-traditional office structures is allowing businesses to operate without requiring that employees show up for a day of work.Omar Dabaghi-Pacheco, Centretown NewsSarah Walters, sales manager for Intelligent Office of Ottawa, sits in front of one of the virtual offices that she manages in downtown Ottawa.
The Sparks Street BIA has agreed to spend $10,000 to hire expert assistance to study the feasibility of a streetcar line.
This month, Ottawa’s city council is scheduled to debate if multi-residential property owners should continue to pay a higher property tax rate than single-dwelling homeowners.
Last year, the Ottawa Police Service received 114 reports of counterfeiting and to stay one step ahead of counterfeiters the Bank of Canada is educating businesses about the finer points of spotting fake money.Brier Dodge, Centretown NewsClaire Beaumont, a Bank of Canada analyst, compares real and counterfeit bills.