Ross County’s safety officer has reiterated the club’s stance after their match against Livingston was marred by incidents in the crowd.
The community has rallied around the family of a young girl diagnosed with an extremely rare degenerative condition.
Don Cowie knows what Ross County are up against when a resurgent Hibernian side visit the Highlands this weekend.
The centre back has struggled for game time so far this season so has left Dingwall in search of more regular football.
Don Cowie has hailed three of his young talents, who he says feel like new signings after their loans away in the first half of the season.
The Staggies brought two defenders in to the club last week, but two players could be set to leave Dingwall for the last time.
A small group of Staggies supporters caused trouble during their Scottish Cup tie against Livingston.
As a 16-year-old the forward was bed-ridden for three months after needing surgery on both knees at the same time.
While the two sides are no strangers to high-stakes matches, both teams have reason to be confident going into this weekend.
Don Cowie has added a new defender to his ranks, taking up the last loan spot in Ross County’s squad.
The gloveman has been out for six weeks, but was initially expected to miss up to 10.
Manager Don Cowie has looked to move once more in the January transfer market with several players unavailable at the back.
The former Staggie was one of the key performers in Dingwall before leaving for a Premiership rival last summer.
The Staggies lynchpin went off injured early in the second half as County were beaten by the Glasgow giants.
The 24-year-old has struggled with injury since making the move to Dingwall.
The Catwalk for a Cause fashion show raises funds for Highland Hospice and gives a platform for those experiencing the cancer journey.
The defending Premiership champions will make the journey north to Dingwall this weekend.
The title bout was originally due to take place in December, but the Highlander’s opponent pulled out due to injury.
He had struggled to make an impact this season, so has dropped down a division in search of more regular minutes.
Nobody travelled further than Ross County in the Scottish Premiership over the Christmas and New Year period.