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CEL is growing – Time to Move!

July 14, 2021

CEL is growing – Time to Move!


With consistent success, great clients, and steady growth come the twin problems of more people (just kidding) and cramped office space. As a result, we are delighted to announce that we are moving to new and larger offices at 2D-220 Terence Matthews Crescent, Ottawa. From starting in a small home office, expanding into a basement, through our shared office with other professionals, CEL has now found our very own home.


Impacts on the Service you know and have come to rely upon


Our goal is Zero Impact. We have a transition team in place, with staff available 24/7 just like always. We won’t, however, be scheduling meetings, replying to non-urgent emails, or welcoming clients in our offices on moving day.


As such the office will be closed on July 30th 2021, with our team officially reopening in our new home on August 2nd 2021. Our office still continues to provide in-person services following all provincial COVID recommendations and guidelines.


We look forward to welcoming you into our new offices, and wish to reassure you that urgent matters and existing client calls will be addressed throughout.


Regards,

CEL Team


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