Blue Star Gold Corp. provided an update on its 2024 exploration campaign at the Ulu-Hood River and Roma Projects in the High Lake Greenstone Belt, Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut. The program will focus on new discoveries, resource expansion at or near existing deposits, and evaluation of the Company's robust target pipeline.

Blue Star is planning a balanced exploration program which includes mapping/prospecting, geophysical surveying and drilling. Detailed mapping of drill targets and prospecting will be conducted to further refine the controls on mineralisation and new potential target areas. Geophysical work will include drone-based magnetometry, ground-based electromagnetic (EM) surveys, and induced polarisation (IP) surveys to further refine select zones including auriferous critical metal targets.

The drilling component will focus on the discovery of new resources at re-interpreted targets, expansion targets, and previously untested targets. Target Area Descriptions: Targets deemed drill-ready for the 2024 campaign are based on scale, proximity to the existing infrastructure and potential to create a new resource centre. Many targets remain in the drill-ready or near drill-ready status but do not yet meet key criteria or are too conceptual for the upcoming drill program.

Those targets, and others lower in the extensive pipeline, are the focus of the geophysical, mapping, and ground-truth/prospecting programs. In addition to the high potential for new discoveries, there is also opportunity to expand the mineral resources at the known deposits (Flood, Gnu and NFN). At the Flood Zone, additional geological data continues to outline shallow-to-moderate depth targets for drill evaluation. These include polymetallic targets, trends of pathfinder elements coincident with alteration trends, and extensions to modeled zones.