The province is adding the case of the missing children from rural Nova Scotia to the major crimes reward program, nearly 7 weeks after they disappeared.

It means anyone who offers information on where Jack and Lilly Sullivan are can receive up to $150,000.

The children, four and six years old, went missing from their home on Gairloch Road in Pictou County near Lansdowne Station, May 2.

RCMP say family members reported last seeing Lilly inside the home and hearing Jack, that morning.

The investigation has confirmed that both Lilly and Jack were with family members on the afternoon of May 1.

“The disappearance of Jack and Lilly Sullivan is felt across the province and beyond, and my heart goes out to the family, the community and everyone who has been working to find these children since Day 1,” said Becky Druhan, Attorney General and Minister of Justice.

“Police and investigators are working tirelessly to find answers, and I urge anyone with information to please share this with the RCMP as soon as possible.”

Lilly is described as 4’0 tall, 60 lbs with light brown hair and hazel eyes.

She was believed to be wearing a pink Barbie top, pink rubber boots with rainbow print and carrying a cream-coloured backpack with strawberry print.

Jack is described as 3’6, 40 lbs, with dark blonde hair and hazel eyes.

He was believed to be wearing a pull-up, black Under Armour jogging pants and blue rubber boots with dinosaur print.

Anyone with information is asked to call the major crimes department at 1-888-710-9090 or Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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