Northstar Gold Corp. reported that machine learning stochastic cluster analysis and final 3D inversions by GoldSpot Discoveries Corp. on a 2020, 5 km2 gravity and magnetic geophysical survey dataset has identified multiple anomalies with the same signature as known gold - bearing syenites on the Miller Gold Property. The Miller Gold Property is host to a large scale alkaline magmatic gold system which is potentially connected at depth to the same magmatic source feeding the nearby Kirkland Lake Gold camp. In both camps most of the gold discovered to date is hosted in sheared syenitic dikes or stocks such as the Allied Syenite. Syenite intrusions are favorable hosts for gold mineralization at Miller for several reasons: a) The location of the syenite intrusions often correspond with dilatant zones along significant first or second order structures which represent prime conduits for exsolved magmatic fluids ascending from depth. b) When subjected to deformation, the ductility contrast between the host syenites and the surrounding more ductile lithologies create extensive brittle fracturing or tectonic brecciation within the syenite intrusions with intense metasomatism, hydrothermal alteration and mineralization of the syenites. c) The contacts between the syenite intrusive and the host lithologies represent zones of weakness that like deeper fault structures are often pathways for hydrothermal fluids and represent favourable depositional sites for gold mineralization. Geochronological age dating and geochemistry indicates that the Miller and Kirkland Lake gold deposits were formed contemporaneously and derived from a common gold enriched magmatic hydrothermal reservoir at depth. The Catharine Fault Zone, which crosscuts the Miller Gold Property is interpreted as a broad composite "first order structure" capable of channeling deep seated exsolved magmatic hydrothermal fluids into favorable sites of gold deposition, namely intrusive contacts and cross cutting second order structures. GoldSpot's machine learning analysis and 3D inversions highlight these newly identified syenite drill targets, providing additional insights into the structural geology and controls on gold mineralization of the Miller Gold Property that will be a Phase II diamond drill program focus.