Heliostar Metals Ltd. announced results from the first two of nine holes completed at the SH-1 Zone in its 2020 exploration program at the Unga project in Alaska. Drilling Highlights; SH20-01A: 7.74 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 27.0 g/t silver over 11.65 metres (m) from 12.95 m downhole including; 16.06 g/t gold and 37.7 g/t silver over 4.0 m from 12.95 m downhole SH20-02. 18.66 g/t gold and 11.5 g/t silver over 1.98 m from 50.75 m downhole. SH-1 is a priority target at Unga. It holds a high-grade inferred resource containing 384,318 ounces gold at a grade of 13.8 g/t and has significant potential for expansion with high grade intercepts open along strike and at depth. The resource is centred on the Main Shoot, which is well defined by tightly spaced drilling, but is loosely defined by widely spaced drilling outside of this zone. A 100-metre vertical gap existed between surface and the first historical vein intercepts and in 2020, seven holes were completed to fill the blanks in company understanding of the rocks around the upper portions of the Main Shoot. The reported holes are 50 metre step outs on previously completed drilling. Based on previous drilling, it was possible to interpret both steep and shallow plunges to mineralization. These first results suggest a steeper orientation is more likely which emphasizes the potential for further resource expansion at depth. The company also completed two deeper holes in 2020 to test depth extensions in areas of widely spaced drilling. The deepest completed hole to date at SH-1 intersected 23.99 g/t gold over 5.48 metres in hole BM-01 and the company will continue to infill these areas and expand to depth where the system remains open.