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June 29, 2026

Bonar a giant at 2026 Kamloops Games

Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada – June 28, 2026 – Cameron Bonar of Surrey, British Columbia, captured the Open Overall Piping title at the Kamloops Highland Games against a good field of contestants, including Ann Gray of Calgary, who made a welcome return to the boards after several years away. Entries
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June 19, 2026

30th anniversary Skagit Valley Games increases prize pool to US$34,000, plans big music shows

The Skagit Valley Highland Games & Celtic Festival in Mount Vernon, Washington, with the help of the late Celtic...
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June 18, 2026

All pipers and drummers welcomed to join Piping Live! Big Band swing for charity Aug. 10th

The Piping Live! festival is calling out to pipers (including practice chanter players), pipe band drummers and...
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June 17, 2026

The Medley Playbook: Peoples Ford Boghall & Bathgate Caledonia

The second part of our exclusive series of conversations with the musical leaders of the world’s top Grade 1...
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June 16, 2026

Set Tunes Series 2026: “The Munros’ Salute”

Dr. Donaldson says about the tune: "Another tune whose modern popularity seems to stem from its being set for the great...
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