Western Star Resources Gives Company Update Regrading its Fully Drill 100% Owned Permitted Western Star Property

Company Update - Western Star Resources Inc. has successfully acquired the Discovery Property, now fully owning the Western Star Property, which is fully permitted for a multi-pad drill program [1] - The company plans to initiate its maiden drill program on the 100% owned Western Star Property while also expanding its presence in Nevada through a recent MOU with The Real American Corp [1] Property Details - The Western Star Property includes twelve MINFILE showings, such as Black Bear, Lardeau-Goldsmith, Hunter, and others, indicating a diverse mineralization potential [2] - The property spans 4,740 hectares (46.4 km²) and is characterized by a mineralized strike length of over 6.2 km, with high-grade samples showing 246.76 g/t silver, 1 to 50.1% lead, 8.22 g/t gold, and 3.68% copper [6] Mineralization Insights - The Lardeau-Goldsmith showing is noted for high silver values, with mineralization inferred to be similar to nearby showings consisting of pyrite, galena, and sphalerite [4] - The Lexington showing features a 3.6-meter-wide quartz vein containing 1.5 meters of massive galena, assaying high silver values [5] - The Banner showing has a 32-meter adit from 1900 aimed at cutting the vein at depth, with mineralization consisting of galena-sphalerite in quartz-carbonate veins [6] Exploration and Future Plans - The company is eager to proceed with its maiden drill program, having secured drill permits in place [17] - Further updates regarding the drill program and exploration across the 100% owned Western Star Property are anticipated [17] Company Background - Western Star Resources is focused on increasing shareholder value through the development of exploration properties and seeking partnerships with industry leaders [19] - The company currently owns nine non-surveyed contiguous mineral claims located within the Revelstoke mining division of British Columbia, approximately 50 kilometers southeast of Revelstoke [19]