STLLR Gold Inc. announces the assay results from the exploration drilling of prospective targets near the 55 Zone and Westaway Deposits at the Golden Highway Area (western end) of the Tower Gold Project in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Exploration drilling at the Colomac Gold Project in the Northwest Territories, Canada, has also commenced. STLLR has identified several high-potential exploration targets in the Golden Highway area of the Tower Gold Project. These targets are located outside the known mineralization, and planned drilling will test either the potential extensions of the known mineralization or areas where the geological interpretation appears favourable for new gold discoveries. 55 Zone West Extension: Holes MGH24-517 and MGH24-520 drill-tested an area across a major fault to the west of the 55 Zone Deposit. This area has the potential to extend the Golden Highway mineralization along strike. Promising results demonstrate intersections of gold mineralization, and future follow-up drilling is warranted. STLLR's land includes an additional 3 km of geological strike which has limited exploration work to-date. Westaway South Limb: The Westaway Deposit is primarily associated with the Timiskaming-age clastic, sediment-hosted stacked
quartz veins located immediately south of the regional banded iron formation on the north limb of a folded basin. Drilling in the area south of the Westaway Deposit tests the potential for similar mineralization controls along the south limb of the basin. Initial results confirm continued gold mineralization along the primary mineralizing structures as well as a wider mineralized zone at Westway. Based on positive indications that the mineralized system continues within the southern portion of the basin, follow-up work is required in the winter. Windjammer and Discovery: The Company is currently drilling targets near the Windjammer and Discovery Deposits, with assay results pending.