Heliostar Metals Limited announced that it has commenced a diamond drill program at the 100% owned Cumaro Project in northern Sonora State, Mexico. The Company will conduct a 5,000-metre program that will include the first ever drilling of the newly discovered Verde target. Verde is an outcropping vein system with high-grade gold mineralization. Channel samples contained up to 12.6 grams per tonne (g/t) gold equivalent (10.3 g/t gold and 168 g/t silver) over 5.0 metres and 13.6 g/t gold equivalent (11.9 g/t gold and 130 g/t silver) over 1.65 metres. In addition to the Verde target, the program will also target the Basaitegui Vein Corridor in the western block and the Palmita Vein Corridor in the eastern block. Cumaro Project: The Cumaro project is a five square kilometre claim within the El Picacho district. It hosts the El Salto, Dos Amigos, and Basaitegui Vein Corridors. In addition to those known systems, it holds the recently identified Verde and Palmita Vein Corridors. The current geological model indicates that a fault divides the Picacho-Cumaro district into western and eastern halves. West of this fault, veining and mineralization come to surface. On the eastern side of the fault, only the weakly altered upper portions of the veins come to surface. The geologic interpretation is that the eastern side is downthrown relative to the western side. That means the mineralized vein system could be preserved at depth on the eastern side. Despite the presence of historical mine workings in the western part of the Cumaro claim the property has never been drill tested. Drilling Program: Drilling will focus on three vein corridors in the maiden 5,000 metre drilling program. As mentioned above, these include the Verde Vein Corridor, Basaitegui Vein Corridor in the western block and the Palmita Vein Corridor in the eastern block. The Verde Vein Corridor is over 1.3 kilometres long and comprises three veins which are consistently mineralized over 530 metres of strike and spread over 200 metres of width (Figure 2). The vein zones vary from 0.5 to 5 metres wide and have numerous medium to high grade surface channel samples. The veins returned values including; 12.6 g/t AuEq (10.3 g/t gold and 168 g/t silver) over 5.0 metres; 13.1 g/t AuEq (11.5 g/t gold and 125 g/t silver) over 1.75 metres; 9.57 g/t AuEq (8.35 g/t gold and 92 g/t silver) over 2.1 metres; 5.49 g/t AuEq (4.68 g/t gold and 61 g/t silver) over 3.0 metres; 13.6 g/t AuEq (11.9 g/t gold and 130 g/t silver over 1.65 metres; 4.05 g/t AuEq (2.65 g/t gold and 105 g/t silver over 5.9 metres; Twenty-one channel samples returned a grade multiplied by vein thickness greater than 5 g/t metres. Within the Verde Vein Corridor, the Verde and Orilla veins (Figure 2) dip toward each other, and are interpreted to meet at 100-150 metres below surface, forming a high potential drill target. The veins are epithermal veins with banded green to white quartz and calcite. Similar green quartz occurs within the high-grade areas of many mineralized systems in northern Sonora and this relationship holds true at Cumaro. Select sub-samples from the green quartz at the Verde target return values up to 41.2 g/t gold and 364 g/t silver. One historic tunnel descends 35 metres below surface on the Verde vein. It shows similar grades and widths to those on surface, thus providing confidence in the depth potential of the surface channel results.