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July 31, 2007

While most of Scotland’s pipers were at the European Championships, a good 15 soloists were toiling for prizes at the Airth Highland Games. Conditions were windy . . .

The 78th Highlands (Halifax Citadel) won the Grade 1 event at the first day of the New Brunswick . . .

On the second day of the New Brunswick Highland Games, the 78th Highlanders

The well known piper, teacher and judge Jim McGillivray of Aurora, Ontario, is set to launch PipeTunes.ca, a new website where visitors can download . . .

A preview of 2007 Grade 1 World’s selections

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Catering to younger pipers and drummers and families, the Piping Live! Glasgow International Piping Festival will hold a special Family Fun Day on Monday . . .

June 30, 2007

Simon Fraser University won easily on both days of the Pomona Highland Games in Southern California. Alan Bevan . . .

The Concord Pipe Band of The Netherlands was the winner in the Grade 2 event at the Continental Pipe Band Championships in Dordrecht, near Rotterdam, the only . . .

Bucksburn & District won the Grade 2 event and Buchan won the Grade 1 contest in which three Grade 2 bands played up at the Turriff Highland Games, held at The Haughs . . .

Renfrew, Scotland’s Gordon McReady cleaned up all of the hardware at the Markinch Highland Games in Fife, Scotland, continuing his successful start to the . . .

A lasting commemoration to one of the world’s most beloved pipers will be officially launched on June 5 with the start of the Gordon Duncan Memorial Trust. The new Trust will raise funds ‘for the promotion . . .

The well known pipe band snare drummer Tom Foote explores the importance of communication in teaching and performance

The Competition League for Amateur Solo Pipers (CLASP) has announced an expanded schedule and the debut of a new grand prize that will see the overall winner of the organization’s Grade 1 event at the August . . .

Greg Wilson of Palmerston North, New Zealand (pictured, right), was the overall winner in the Open and A-Grade events of the annual Queen’s Birthday Solo Piping . . .

As has become tradition, the first outdoor competition of 2007 on the Pipers & Pipe Band Society of Ontario’s schedule . . .

The Scottish Lion 78th Fraser Highlanders won the first outdoor event of the Ontario season, taking the Grade 1 contest at Georgetown. The band played with a pipe section of . . .

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