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Terra20 opens third store in Ottawa

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OTTAWA -- Even amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a locally-born and based business continues to grow. Terra20 has opened its third store, at Ottawa Trainyards.

Terra20 offers a variety of lifestyle and home care products as well as personal care products for every age. Cosmetics, cleaning supplies and an eco-bar, where are you can refill items like soap, shampoo, conditioner and even household cleaners.

The concept of the stores, started by Ottawa born Bill Steward and Steve Kaminski, was to create a space where customers can shop for locally sourced healthy non-toxic products, and its working.

Jennifer Kane is a regular customer to other locations and popped in to pick up a few supplies when she noticed the new shop.  "It has super clean

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