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Doune · DouneTen eighteenth-century pistols have returned to their place of origin in an extraordinary homecoming for the historic village of Doune. Once part of a private collection, the pistols are now on permanent public display at the community’s Information and Heritage Centre in Doune. Forming the centrepiece of new heritage exhibitions, the collection has been gifted to Kilmadock Development Trust (KDT) by collector Andrew Yool in a remarkable act of…Read Article
Homecoming for collection of Doune Pistols

Moncton · MonctonThe 19th annual Greater Moncton Highland Games & Scottish Festival, scheduled for June 10–14, 2025, is set to make history by hosting five age classes for the Canadian Scottish Athletic Federation (CSAF) Women’s National Championships. The CSAF has introduced distinct divisions for Youth (ages 13–16), Juniors (ages 17–19), Women (ages 20–39), and two Masters categories: Masters 40–59 and Masters 60+. The decision to debut these expanded champion…Read Article
Greater Moncton Highland Games & Scottish Festival to Host full slate of CSAF Women’s Championships

Glasgow, Scotland · GlasgowMay 2025 (Vol. 48, Number 12) The Banner Says… Celebrating 200 years of train travel
The medieval Caerlaverock Castle. Photo: David C. Weinczok. Should you be visiting Scotland, and the UK, this year there is a good chance you may find yourself on a train or at least seeing one. This year marks the 200th anniversary of rail travel in the UK. In the coal region of County Durham the Stockton & Darlington Railway opened in September 1825 and was …Read Article