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April 21, 2026

Dominion dominates at 2026 Manitoba Scottish Festival

With straight firsts in both events in the two-band Grade 2 competition, the hometown Dominion Pipe Band was the top winner at the indoor Manitoba Scottish Festival (previously the Winnipeg Scottish Festival), held at Red River College Polytechnic.
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April 12, 2026

April showers May with trophies on huge day at 2026 SPA solos

Cameron May of Lesmahagow, Scotland, enjoyed a day for the ages with three firsts and a second to gain the overall...
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April 12, 2026

Kenneth MacLean, 1933-2026

Kenneth MacLean, the accomplished Highland Society of London Gold Medallist, piping teacher and judge, passed away...
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April 11, 2026

WAPOL: 2026 Australian Champions; Perth Metro wins Grade 3

The Grade 2 Western Australia Police under Pipe-Major Chris MacDonald and Leading Drummer Brian Green were awarded the...
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April 10, 2026

Set Tunes Series continues with final pieces in the world’s greatest free collective piobaireachd resource

What began a quarter-century ago quickly became and remains the greatest free collective piobaireachd resource for...
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September 6, 2022
Pleasanton returns and North Stratton takes two
Pleasanton, California – September 3-4, 2022 – The 156th Scottish Highland Gathering & Games at the Alameda...
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Peter MacFarquhar dies, Snizort, Skye, age 65.
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