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PHOTOS: Mosaic tile workshop for supervised drug use site | London Free Press

Canadian ceramic artist Susan Day is making a ceramic mosaic for Carepoint Consumption and Treatment Service, the new supervised drug use site on York Street that opened late last month. Day held a public workshop at her London studio on Thursday at which participants helped make some of the 12,000 ceramic tiles for the mosaic that will honour overdose victims. Photos by Mike Hensen

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