Most of their squad were due to see their contracts expire in a few weeks, and now ICT have issued an update.
They were only formally established in October last year, but they are already trailblazers in multiple ways.
He made history when coming out three years ago, and now he has been sharing his experiences with students, councillors and sports clubs.
One of the top scorers in the Highland League will continue plying his trade at Grant Street Park.
The group travelled almost the length of the UK to scale the highest mountains in Wales, England and Scotland inside 24 hours.
Inverness finish their 2024/25 season away at Montrose this weekend, and victory could be worth thousands to the Highland capital club.
The club’s captain is one of a number of players due to see their contracts expire at the end of this season.
There had been a question mark over whether ICT could offer contract extensions to the players already at the club while in administration.
There are three Highland capital finallists for the awards, which are due to be held in Glasgow next month.
The event has been a fixture over the past 80 years, but it will break from tradition later this year.
Despite only being 20, he has racked up a good number of appearances for the Highland League outfit over the last couple of years.
It had been believed a deal had been struck to save them, but it will not be completed.
The Caley Jags secured safety last weekend, but most of their squad is out of contract this summer.
Alan Savage was confirmed as the preferred bidder earlier this month, and now the final steps to secure the club’s future are imminent.
Out Together has been running in the Highland capital for just over a year, and it has become a major positive in many peoples’ lives.
The NFL draft has been taking place over recent days, and the Stoltman brothers got involved.
He left the Highland capital to try and push himself to new heights, but it has not been a good season for his new club.
Approval to build an artificial sports pitch, car park, fence and floodlighting is due to expire in a matter of weeks.
Members of the Highland LGBTQ+ community banded together after the blow affecting transgender people.
Scott Kellacher was in a joyous mood after seeing Inverness guarantee League One safety this season.