Leap Sports have seen 300 people engage annually with their Highland-based project looking to encourage physical activity.
Around 60 per cent of the programme features trad and folk music, which are historically dominated by male performers.
Player is doubtful for tomorrow’s clash.
Three attendees at the weekly women’s peer support group at the Netley Centre explain why they signed up for Catwalk for a Cause 2025.
The community has rallied around the family of a young girl diagnosed with an extremely rare degenerative condition.
He says the repetition of fixtures does nothing to capture the imagination of players, coaches or supporters.
The 21-year-old back rower is representing the Scotstoun outfit in the 2024/25 Celtic Challenge.
While those inside the Caledonian Stadium will be staying grounded, Scott Kellacher has encouraged fans to get on the edge of their seats.
The Highland Wildcats hall of famer has joined Europe’s oldest club as they try to get back to the top of the mountain.
The 16-year-old will return to the international karate stage in Poland next month.
The teenager is just one of a number of players who have moved from the islands to the mainland in hope of forging a career in professional football.
After overcoming cancer and a cardiac arrest to return to competing, the medal-laden athlete has new goals in mind for the new year.
The former Scotland international has been in and out of ICT’s set-up, but is taking on a new role off the pitch.
Three League One away days in a week will see the Caley Jags hit four figures for miles travelled.
A key figure in the cancer support charity’s operations over the last decade is leaving for a new role with the football club.
The 23-year-old has started to establish himself on the international scene over the last couple of years.
The 29-year-old is now based in France, working internationally as a professional opera singer.
Both Sophie’s dad and aunt have a long-standing association with the football club, who see this as an opportunity to give back.
Caley Thistle remain among the lowest scorers in League One this season, but there have been signs that they are turning a corner.
The appointment was confirmed at the fan group’s latest board meeting.