CLACHNACUDDIN left Banff with a point as they claimed a draw in their first Highland League game of 2020.
Nairn County start 2020 with victory at Station Park
Full back heads to Elgin while goalkeeper returns to Inverness
Manager John Robertson says players will have to leave Inverness Caledonian Thistle before he would consider signing new ones to the club.
It was a year to remember for sport in Inverness in 2019
Rugby embraced the Christmas spirit as Canal Park played host to the Highland Festive Sevens.
Carl Tremarco is back in training following an ankle injury
JOHN Robertson says Inverness Caledonian Thistle need to make up for lost ground after falling short of their points target for the halfway stage.
Caley Thistle have already won more games at home this campaign than they did in the Championship last season.
Sandy McLeod says his players are determined not to let the stadium fire impact their season.
Aaron Doran says ICT are still looking to chase Dundee United all the way in the Championship title race, despite being 13 points behind.
Clach boss Sandy McLeod says his team were unfortunate to only share the points against Wick after playing well enough to deserve all three.
Highland League club reports electrical fault caused fire at Grant Street Park.
Jamie McCart says ICT fell short of their points target at the half-way stage in the Championship, but is delighted they sit second.
Christmas came early at Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Caley Thistle move four points clear in second place after win over Dunfermline.
James Beeston is out of Clachnacuddin’s match at Wick Academy and could be missing for several games due to work commitments.
Castle Stuart Golf Links has been ranked among the top 100 courses in the world according to a leading golf magazine.
However club has raised 70 per cent of funding required to solve cash flow problem.
Dave Carson says he would be content with a tight victory against Kelso as long as they scored at least four tries to pick up a bonus point.