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Search for missing Nova Scotia children resumes with over 75 volunteers

Search for missing Nova Scotia children resumes with over 75 volunteers

CTV News31-05-2025
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Siblings Jack and Lilly Sullivan were reported missing on May 2. Police initially suspended the ground search for the siblings around two weeks ago.
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