Caley Thistle moved three points clear of the relegation play-off zone in Aberdeen.
Two of Highland Boxing Academy’s fighters were on Lochaber Phoenix’s recent card, each coming away with victories.
Manager Conor Gethins is delighted with how the 24-year-old has kicked on this season.
The application marks the end of one of the more controversial sagas connected to the football club in recent years.
From only having three players at the club’s first session 18 months ago, there are now over 100 people invited to sessions.
This Friday’s charity event will feature a special appearance from a Caley Thistle cup winner too.
On Trans Day of Visibility, a trans man has described the impact that having top surgery had on his life.
More details have been confirmed about the annual celebration of LGBTQ+ identities in the Highland capital this June.
The 2025 Stars In Their Eyes contestant was inspired to become the Joey Tribbiani of his friend group.
An unprecedented meeting of key personnel last week had given BDO a ‘much better sales pitch’ to take to interested parties.
It is just the latest success for the Inverness Lions as the 2024/25 season draws to a close.
The Aberdeen teenager has already seen improvements in his game since moving to the Highland capital on a temporary basis.
The 34-year-old scored the winning goal for Brora Rangers against Clachnacuddin last Saturday.
Caley Thistle’s record goalscorer missed a penalty last Saturday, and has only scored twice all season.
He has now accomplished the feat at all of the course’s par three holes.
Megan Keith had been out of action through injury since last summer’s Olympics in Paris, but returned to racing in Inverness Harriers colours.
Caley Thistle will once again feel they did more than enough to take all three points away from their latest match.
Both men have daughters who attend the club, and they want to give something back to the effort the coaches put in every week.
Both sides hit the woodwork and there was a saved penalty as the spoils were eventually shared at the Caledonian Stadium.
The conveyor belt of talent coming through the Highland capital club’s academy did not slow down, despite initial fears of a ‘lost generation’.