Billy Dodds believes his players were not aggressive enough to beat Arbroath in the third round of the Challenge Cup.
Harry Lodovica was only on the pitch for two minutes before being a red card, not helping Caley Thistle's cause as they went out of the Challenge Cup.
This weekend marks the 30th anniversary of Caley and Thistle's votes to form a new club in the Highland capital – we took a trip down memory lane.
Club says future is uncertain.
Northern Counties Cricket Club have already completed an invincible league season – but more silverware could be in store for them this weekend.
One experienced Ross County player has left the club on a temporary basis as he looks to prove his worth with more game time this season.
Highland play first game in Inverness.
Caley Thistle Women's latest recruit, Bella Viana, is hoping to impress enough in the Highlands to return to full-time football.
A teenage kickboxer has continued his run of successes with his latest triumph at the European Championships in Turkey.
Bonus point victory on the road for Inverness club.
Inspire Highland have got funding for a first of its kind inclusion worker to work with trans and non-binary youth in particular around the Highlands.
Adam Brooks was twice stopped from opening his Inverness account by the offside flag, but he is sure he won't have long to wait for his first goals.
Billy Dodds believes that if an Adam Brooks goal had not been disallowed against Dunfermline, ICT would have their first league victory of the season.
Nathan Shaw's first-half goal was not enough to see Inverness pick up their first league win of the season at home against Dunfermline.
Having spent years out of the sport, Barry Morrison was given a new lease of life in boxing thanks to his teenage sons, Joshua and Calan.
After an opening day victory, Caley Thistle Women believe that Sunday's return to Inverness will be a true measure of where they stand this season.
For the second year in-a-row, Northern Counties have been crowned North of Scotland Senior League champions without having to step on to the pitch.
Calum Scott will be representing Great Britain and Ireland at the 49th Walker Cup next month, and he could not be happier to be selected.
The shinty club has received hundreds of pounds to help facilitate youth development in the area.
Megan Keith can hold her head high after recording one of her best ever times in the 5000m – but she will not be racing in Saturday's world final.