Goldstar Minerals Inc. announced that it has received additional results from detailed prospecting completed last November at its Lake George Property, located in New Brunswick, Canada. The prospecting was following up a regional geochemical antimony soil anomaly and a relative magnetic high outlined by the previous airborne survey done in May 2016, both located southwest of hole LG-16-01. An outcrop sample consisting of a weakly altered metasediments, containing approximately 25% of centimetric rusty quartz veins returned 0.6% tin (Sn). To the knowledge of the company, it is the first time that anomalous tin is reported at Lake George. Several other outcrops present nearby and of a similar nature were also sampled and will be assayed for tin in the next few weeks. This new tin area is believed to be associated with a different geological environment from where prospecting has identified gold bearing outcrops. The tin bearing context possibly relates to late stage felsic intrusions and is several hundred metres to the south west of the gold bearing outcrops previously identified. Assays were performed at AGAT Laboratories located in Mississauga, Ontario using peroxide fusion and ICP finish. This is a grab sample that is not necessarily representative of the mineralization hosted on the property. Four standards were inserted every 100 samples for QC/QA procedures. No duplicates or blanks were inserted.