Arctic Star Exploration Corp. (‘Arctic Star’ or the ‘Company’) announced that it has received all the diamond results from its Spring drilling program where 5 new kimberlites were discovered. Four of these kimberlites were processed by Caustic Fusion. The fifth kimberlite was not sampled being a small 1m dyke like intercept. The results are listed in the order of the sequence they were discovered. The Sequoia results were previously released and are shown here for comparison. Sequoia stands out as having the highest diamond count. As previously described in the NR dated September 9th and September 15th, the diamond results at Sequoia hint at a coarser diamond size distribution as does the diamond indicator chemistry. The diamond results from assaying the second half of the DG 2021 05 drill core have not yet been received and will be reported when at hand. The Alder and Birch kimberlites also have a coarser than usual diamond population but have lower stone counts than Sequoia which will equate to lower grades. The indicator chemistry (Processed at CFM laboratory), for these pipes has been received and will be released once interpreted. The Alder kimberlite is part of a larger complex that includes the HL02 kimberlite discovered in the 1990s, there is some justification to drilling more of this complex to see if the stone counts vary, between different rock types. At the Birch Kimberlite, which expresses as a gravity low south of the Black Spruce kimberlite, the drilling tested the eastern edge of the gravity low. The Western portion of the gravity low remains untested. The Cedar kimberlite only reported one microdiamond, the rock here a volcanoclastic kimberlite dominated by mudstone matrix and mudstone fragments. The mudstone falls into the crater formed by the eruption and dilutes the grade. The EM anomaly tested here is 150m in diameter. It is possible that non-diluted kimberlite occurs either laterally or at depth. The Fall 2021 EM survey over the Diagras project has commenced. This survey is designed to generate new geophysical targets for future drill testing and utilizes new technology and data processing techniques that were not available in the 1990s when that last detailed exploration was conducted. Once the data from the EM survey has been received the plan for the Spring 2022 program will be formulated and budgeted. This will include a drill program to expand their knowledge of the Sequoia Kimberlite complex and exploration drilling based on the EM survey and this year's ground geophysics. The Diagras project is a Joint Venture between Arctic Star and Margaret Lake Diamonds Inc. (DIA). Arctic Star took over management in early 2021 proposing a $2.1 million budget for the Spring drilling program.