The 22-year-old has been plagued by injuries over recent months, so will temporarily leave Station Park in search of more playing time.
The academy graduate was one of a number of players whose contracts expired at the end of last season.
The defender is set to take on even more responsibility after Ross Tokely hung up his boots and moved into the dug out.
The 31-year-old has played over 130 games in the Scottish Premiership across three different clubs in the top flight.
The Inverness native has played at back-to-back Euros after Scotland’s men did not qualify for a major tournament for more than 20 years.
Edderton’s Ross Gollan won back-to-back Cross titles, but this year’s crown is up for grabs.
Members of the LGBTQ+ community from around the Highlands will descend on Inverness this weekend to celebrate Pride.
It was a close to perfect competition for the teenager, who will be returning to Budapest for the World Championships later this year.
Clubs who are putting on events for Leap Sports’ Festival Fortnight explain why they think it’s important to be inclusive to the LGBTQ+ community.
The teenage striker has a connection with Station Park that goes back decades.
The number of events across the Highlands has quadrupled compared to last year.
The Canal Park outfit handed out their end-of-year prizes for the 2023/24 campaign, with only one player taking home multiple accolades.
The Autism Rights Group Highland held their latest public event to mark the occasion at Bellfield Park last Saturday.
The full back had been a Caley Jag for more than a decade, but now he is hoping to kick on to new heights in his career.
The Scottish under-17s will once again be heading to the Emerald Isle next month for shinty/hurling challenge matches.
The 33-year-old has not played since the end of the 2021/22 season, but he will return to football in the Highland League next season.
The Caley Thistle academy product has been named in Steve Clarke’s starting 11 to take on Germany at Euro 2024.
The former Cattach had been considering retirement, but now he will link up with Conor Gethins’ side at Grant Street Park.
The 22-year-old’s long-rumoured move south of the border to England has now been confirmed.
The Autism Rights Group Highland will host their next public event in Inverness this Saturday to mark Autistic Pride day.