ML Gold Corp. reported it has intersected three long intervals with visible copper sulphide in the second, third, and fourth drill holes at its ongoing program at the Stars Project near the Huckleberry Mine in central BC. Significantly, drill hole four, collared 150 metres to the southeast from drill hole one, and drilling east, has intersected a 300 metre interval, from 25.2 to 325.2 metres depth, with visible chalcopyrite as veins and disseminations including massive chalcopyrite mineralization. DD18SS004 enters bedrock at 21.3 metres within mineralized volcanics and transitions into mineralized monzodiorite to granodiorite intrusive rock of the Bulkley Intrusive Complex (BIC), similar to the host rock at the Huckleberry Mine. Visible copper mineralization is observed throughout the interval to a depth of 325.2 meters. The hole then remains within the intrusive rock to the bottom of the hole at 367.9 metres. DD18SS003 entered bedrock at a depth of 23.4 metres. Downhole, copper sulphide mineralization occurs in veins and as disseminations and blebs of chalcopyrite. Visible mineralization occurs throughout the interval to a depth of 254.8 metres. The hole remains within intrusive rock to a total depth of 438 metres. DD17SS002 entered bedrock at a depth of 24.1 metres with visible copper oxide mineralization at surface. Downhole, copper sulphide mineralization occurs in veins ranging in size from 0.1 to 15 centimetres (cm) and as disseminations of chalcopyrite and less bornite. Visible mineralization occurs throughout the interval to a depth of 300.8 metres. The hole remains in intrusive rock to a total depth of 363.3 meters.