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July 19, 2026

At Helensburgh Gordon McCready wins the aggregate and Callum Carn captures another Piobaireachd

Helensburgh, Scotland – July 19, 2026 – With a first in the 2/4 March and prizes in the Piobaireachd and Strathspey & reel, Gordon McCready of Renfrew, Scotland, had the overall best results across the three events at the Helensburgh Indoor Solo Piping Competition. It was the second straight aggregate
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July 10, 2026

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July 9, 2026

Ontario’s Cambridge Games abruptly cancelled

With just more than a week’s notice, the organizers of the Cambridge Scottish Festival in Cambridge, Ontario,...
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July 8, 2026

Worlds 2026: 25 in Grade 2 bring on the heats for Saturday finals

Grade 2 at the 2026 World Championships this August in Glasgow will feature a total of 25 bands, triggering the...
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July 7, 2026

Gordon Tuck, 1935-2026

Acclaimed Ontario Grade 1 pipe-major passes away at age 91
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