Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Lindsay Jones
Publication Date: October 29, 2025 - 21:45
Vigil held for missing Nova Scotia children
October 29, 2025
Community members and relatives of two children who disappeared from their Nova Scotia home nearly six months ago gathered outside a local RCMP station Wednesday evening to pay tribute to Jack and Lilly Sullivan and to mark what would have been the little boy’s fifth birthday.
A single blue balloon floated on a string above the makeshift monument of teddy bears, Dinky cars and a pair of girls’ pink dancing shoes outside the Stellarton RCMP station as people signed a giant birthday for Jack, read poems and spoke about the notorious case of the missing kids that has garnered national and international attention.
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