Blue Star's Target Series: Central Prospect, +500 Metres of Strike, Extensive Discovery Zone Below Shallow Mineralized Intercept, Drill-Ready

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 19, 2025) - Blue Star Gold Corp. (TSXV: BAU) (OTCQB: BAUFF) (FSE: 5WP0) ("Blue Star" or the "Company"), a leading explorer in Canada's North, announces the advancement of the Central prospect, a mineralized trend located less than 300 metres from the high-grade Flood Zone deposit at the Ulu Gold Project, in the West Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut.

Central Zone Highlights

  • Three zones of gold + acicular arsenopyrite mineralization extend over a 525-metre strike length, suggesting abundant potential for a significant discovery

  • Located ~200 metres from underground development and mine infrastructure, and between the Flood Zone and Nutaaq (Gnu) Zone mineral resource areas

  • Drill testing in 2022 intersected a 40-metre-wide zone of alteration grading 0.73 g/t Au near surface

  • Advancements in understanding of the geological and structural setting indicates deeper drilling would target the mineralized Central structures within the prospective A1-basalt unit

"The Central Prospect is shaping up to be a highly promising area" said Grant Ewing, CEO of Blue Star. "The encouraging results from our past drilling and recent advancements in our geological and structural understanding, suggest we may be closing in on a significant new resource area. We are eager to see how this unfolds as we continue to explore its full potential."

Figure 1: Oblique Upward View Showing Inferred Central Target Sub-Parallel to Flood Zone Deposit.

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Discussion of the Central Prospect
The Central Zone target is located less than 300 metres from the high-grade Flood Zone deposit and underground development area. Surface mineralization occurs over a 525-metre strike length and is characterized by gold and acicular arsenopyrite bearing quartz veins, and calc-silicate alteration in mafic volcanic host rocks. The known Central Zone mineralization occurs within silicified shear zones sub-parallel to the existing Flood Zone deposit.

A 167-metre drill hole from 2022 (DD22-CEN-C-002) drilled into the Central-C structure intersecting a 40-metre-wide alteration zone which returned an average grade of 0.73 g/t Au, including 5.4 metres at 1.35 g/t Au, at a depth of 145 metres below surface. This type of low-grade alteration occurs as a multi-metre halo around the high-grade Flood Zone mineralization and could indicate proximity to a significant zone of mineralization at the Central target.