Eight Greater Victoria piano students have written piano compositions to honour soldiers from the Canadian Scottish Regiment who died during the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. Between football practice, schoolwork and all the other things a busy teenager has going on, Liam Ray took time to compose his own song for a young soldier he never knew. He calls his three-minute piano piece Ballad for Seanmhair — grandmother in Scottish Gaelic — and it pays tribute to Ronald Cameron, who at 21 was cut down in the first wave of Canadians storming Juno Beach on D-Day. Ray’s research found...