The action comes in response to a Supreme Court decision last week ruling that trans women are not considered women in law.
The North of Scotland senior boys’ team were presented with the Scottish Cup trophy at Ross County’s stadium.
The new regional association president says the sport must look at how it can adapt to encourage more youthful participation.
Three of Caley Thistle’s star performers over the 2024/25 season have had their efforts recognised by fellow players.
Former chairman Mark Kelman has stepped down from the role after three years, with a familiar face taking on the top job in his place.
The Mason family, whose daughter Sophie was diagnosed with Batten Disease at the end of last year, wanted to give something back to their supporters.
He told a host of football legends about his time in Inverness and future plans in the game.
The senior boys’ select have been crowned winners of a national cup, despite the final not being played.
A unanimous decision was reached to define ‘woman’ and ‘sex’ in the legislation as biological sex.
He had left a Highland League rival just days ago, but his new destination sees the ICT record holder return to his roots.
His departure from Buckie Thistle was confirmed at the weekend, and now he has joined a club close to his heart.
The North of Scotland can add some silverware to their cabinet, but not in the manner that anyone would have wanted.
They appointed Quantuma as joint-administrators three weeks after the Caley Jags fell into serious financial difficulty.
A trans Highland councillor is in the running to replace Fergus Ewing as the SNP’s candidate for next year’s Holyrood election.
The club’s all-time record goalscorer admits he has a decision to make regarding his future in football once the season comes to an end.
It is only a few weeks since Celtic youth Aidan Rice made a short-term move to the Highland capital in similar circumstances.
After leaving the Caledonian Stadium last summer, he moved into part-time football with a Highland League giant.
The team was founded by an Inverness-based fire service worker, and competed against Europe’s best last weekend.
Caley Thistle’s head coach was left hugely frustrated by the drop off in his side’s performance.
ICT’s only senior goalkeeper was forced off at half time as Caley Thistle slipped to defeat on home turf.