ML Gold Corp. announced that it has mobilized a geophysics crew to the Stars Project. The primary focus of the geophysics program will be to collect detailed airborne magnetic data around the recently drilled "hole 4" (DD18SS004) which intersected significant visible chalcopyrite mineralization over 300 metres. Recent drilling has discovered the presence of a large copper zone within a porphyry system occurring in host rocks similar to those associated with the Huckleberry mine to the south of the project. Drill targeting to date has been primarily focused on Induced Polarization ("IP") chargeability and resistivity anomalies. These IP anomalies appear to be associated with a large propylitic halo typified by pyrite mineralization. Recent developments, based on ML Gold's preliminary drilling observations, have shown that there is a copper (chalcopyrite) rich zone within one of the highest chargeable areas, surrounded by a large pyrite halo. Currently there are no distinctions in the chargeability signature between chalcopyrite, pyrite, and the different rock types, as the high chargeability anomaly extends across all. The new airborne magnetic survey will help interpret the lithological contacts and potentially outline alteration zones associated with the multi-phase mineralizing events observed in recent drilling. This detailed airborne magnetic survey will greatly assist in follow-up drilling around hole 4 which is anticipated to begin in early February.