Nova Scotia RCMP say they are planning to use cadaver dogs to search for missing children Lilly and Jack Sullivan.
The dogs, trained to pick up the scent of human remains, were not used during the formal search.
That search covered about 8.5 square kilometres of mostly dense woods near their home in Lansdowne Station, a sparsely populated community in Pictou County.
It involved more than 160 ground search and rescue volunteers, service dogs, drones and helicopters.
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Lilly 6, and Jack, 4, were reported missing on May 2 after police received a 911 call from their mother, Malehya Brooks-Murray, saying they had wandered away from their home, located about 140 kilometres northeast of Halifax.
Since then, the case that has attracted