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June 14, 2026

Ian K. MacDonald sweeps the Pro piping; Grade 2 Peel Police win Grade 1 band drumming at Georgetown

Ian K. MacDonald of Whitby, Ontario, won all four Professional-grade solo piping events, and the 78th Fraser Highlanders won the Grade 1 band competition against Grade 2 Peel Regional Police, who won the drumming.
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June 5, 2026

Set Tunes Series 2026: “Salute on the Birth of Rory Mor”

About this relatively brief piece, Donaldson writes: "The tonal family to which 'Salute on the Birth of Rory Mor'...
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June 3, 2026

Pipe Bands hit Penang for 2026 South-East Asia Championships

Nine bands and exactly 100 soloists competed at the South-East Asia Championships at St. Xavier’s Institution,...
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June 2, 2026

Sick from/of testing reeds, Bruce Lazeroff creates BelloReed for better health and bagpipe performance

Bruce Lazeroff was sick of and from testing reeds. Figuratively and literally. As the pipe-major of the An Còrr Pipe...
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June 1, 2026

Colin MacLellan adds Glengarry Music Hall of Fame induction to long list of honours

With more than 50 years (and counting) of major contributions to piping and drumming, Colin MacLellan returned to...
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May 31, 2010
Regina, Rocky split Regina
Spring rains, low temperatures and high winds continued to affect Saskatchewan games, and the Regina Highland Games...
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Willie Ross born, Camsorrie, Glen Strathfarrar, Inverness-shire.
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