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.
The Caley Jags handed out their individual awards after their last home game of the season.
A big win over Arbroath, coupled with defeat for Annan Athletic, means ICT will definitely be staying in Scotland’s third-tier next season.
If results go their way, Inverness could know they are playing League One football next season as quickly as this weekend.
Caley Thistle hope a raft of deals and community outreach in the past few weeks will lead to them hitting 2000 fans for the first time this season.
Caley Thistle could potentially secure safety on their home pitch if results go their way this weekend.
He had spent the last decade on the club’s management committee, fulfilling a variety of roles.
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.