The duo were in charge at Caley Thistle between February 2021 and September 2023.
People of various ages came together at Xoko in the Highland capital for the discussion to mark the occasion.
A plethora of fundraising activities and donations have been made since the Mason family launched their awareness campaign.
The 17-year-old from Nairn had previously played for ICT’s under-18s, as well as featuring in Leicester City and Glasgow City’s youth set-ups.
At least one side still in title contention will end up in the wrong half of the split in a few games’ time.
A panel addressed the attendees to close out LGBT+ Youth Scotland’s event at Eden Court last weekend.
There has been a surge of interest in the Queens Park club, but they are already running sessions at capacity.
The students had previously put 14 goals past the Caley Jags without reply this season.
No Highland League match for Nairn this weekend.
They have been using the park practically ever since it was built.
Head coach Scott Kellacher was left frustrated by his side’s defeat to Arbroath yesterday afternoon.
A former Ross County player scored for Arbroath as they ran out winners at Gayfield.
He had opened the scoring in the classic Scottish Cup shock, but one of his lasting memories came after the final whistle.
Defender Stuart Golabek reflects on what Caley Thistle’s win over Celtic 25 years ago said about the level of football being played in the north.
Richard Sutherland said he had been inspired to pick up weightlifting because of the success of Tom Stoltman.
The Wee County saw off Lossiemouth 3-1 in the interim manager’s first game in charge last weekend.
An Inverness-based Fire and Rescue Service employee has encouraged people to give blood after he benefitted from it during a heart transplant.
The man who got ICT’s third and final goal when they went ballistic over Celtic admits he has only recently come to hold the win in high regard.
The 34-year-old was one of several players let go ahead of ICT’s administration last summer, but he is back in a different capacity.
Scotland’s national charity for LGBTQ+ young people are returning to the Highland capital for a day of workshops.