Sun Metals Corp. reported that drilling shows extension of highgrade coppergold mineralization in the 421 zone. The zone is open in several directions but notably extends up plunge into an area that is closer to surface, toward the previously known Canyon Creek zone. The 421 zone is located at the Company's 100% owned Stardust project in northcentral British Columbia. Highlights from the 2019 program include: 15 pierce points now define the 421 zone and have established continuity. 421 zone of highgrade coppergold mineralization has been followed along a plunge length of 325 metres and remains open for extension. Average mineralized drill intercepts in the 421 zone are greater than historic drill intercepts in the Canyon Creek zone. Reported mineralized intercepts in 2019 range from 3 to 142 metres. Over 60% of drill holes in 2019 intersected reportable length and grade of sulphide mineralization. Drilling has proven that highgrade coppergold mineralization continues up plunge to the south and shows significant potential for extension of the 421 zone in that direction. The 421 zone was a raw discovery in late 2018 and has now evolved into one of the mining industry's most significant highgrade coppergold exploration projects. The Stardust project hosts this discovery in a Tier 1 jurisdiction with exceptional access to infrastructure. Highlights from the newly reported results include a step to the south in drill hole DDH19-SD-453M which returned 26.30 metres grading 1.45% copper, 1.48 gram per tonne (g/t) gold and 22.2 g/t silver, or 2.59% copper equivalent (CuEq). A second interval in the same hole returned 7.20 metres of 2.10% copper, 1.41 g/t gold and 33.4 g/t silver or 3.29% CuEq. These mineralized intervals are believed to be an offset extension of the 421 zone mineralization up plunge and to the south, on the south side of a splay of the Canyon Creek Fault. This is the most southerly test of the 421 zone to date indicating shallower mineralization remains open in this direction. The southern extension of the 421 zone establishes a closer spatial link to the historic Canyon Creek zone with drill hole DDH19-SD-453M only 130 metres away from historic drill hole 200209 (historically reported as 2.19% copper, 24.0 g/t gold and 134.3 g/t silver over 15.00 metres) which has previously been considered the downplunge limit of the Canyon Creek zone. Drill holes DDH19-SD-443D and DDH19-SD-444D represent stepouts down plunge and to the north on sections 2150N and 2200N respectively. These new intervals have revealed a lower extension of the 421 zone mineralization envelope and are still open to depth. The two most northerly fences of drilling on sections 2275N and 2375N did not intersect significant intervals of sulphide mineralization implying that there is a faulted down drop in the area. Samples collected from drill holes DDH19-SD-452D and DDH19-SD-454D are still pending at the time of this release, however visual inspection and logging of the drill core does not indicate that significant material intersections are expected.