Klondike Gold Corp. reported drill assay results from 22 new holes at the Lone Star target located 20 km from Dawson, Yukon within the Company's 553 square kilometer property spanning the entirety of the Klondike alluvial gold placer district. Gold mineralization at the Lone Star target is newly recognized to be hosted in three closely spaced parallel sub-zones (named Alpha, Beta, Gamma), each 10 to 40 meters wide, collectively occurring over a total horizontal width of 130 meters. Gold outcrops at surface for each sub-zone and extends in drill core to 100 meter vertical depth. All sub-zones remain open to depth. Alpha subzone gold mineralization has been intersected for a total length of 950 meters so far from east (LS17-139 on 11600E) to west (LS17-124 on 12550E). Best intercepts include 2.4 g/t over 40.9 m and 2.1 g/t over 41.1 m in LS17-81 and -58 respectively. Beta subzone gold mineralization has been intersected for a total length of 775 meters so far from east (LS17-122 on 11825E) to west (LS17-104 on 12600E). Best intercepts include 1.6 g/t Au over 30.7 m and 0.6 g/t over 37.5 m in LS17-91 and -113 respectively. Gamma subzone gold mineralization has been intersected by four holes only for a total length of 200 meters so far from east (LS17-93 on 12375E) to west (LS17-110 on 12575E). Best intercepts include 0.3 g/t Au over 51.7 m and 0.6 g/t over 16.3 m in LS17-110 and -94 respectively.