Sun Metals Corp. and the Takla First Nation announced a new Exploration Agreement for Stardust, a project located within the traditional lands of Takla in northcentral B.C. Sun Metals provided an update on its exploration program at Stardust, a high-grade copper-gold mineralized system with district potential. The new Exploration Agreement replaces the expired agreement and is valid through to December 31, 2021. Sun Metals and Takla's initial two-year agreement was announced in 2018. The agreement respects Aboriginal title, rights and interests, and continues to recognize Takla's stewardship role in environmental and wildlife monitoring. The company's fully funded $3.8 million exploration program is focused on expanding the high-grade 421 zone at Stardust, and exploring for similar thick high-grade, massive sulphide zones that this system is known for. The drill program began in early July and is anticipated to run until early October. Twelve to sixteen holes are planned. The program design will remain flexible to allow the exploration team to follow up on successful results. To date, nine diamond drill holes have been completed and 1,397 drill core samples have been shipped to the lab. In total, 6,439 metres of drilling have been achieved during the 2020 drill campaign at Stardust. Completed holes targeted: the highly prospective and shallower southern up-plunge extension of the zone near hole 453; hole 455 which was not finished during the 2019 campaign and focuses on the northern down-plunge extents of the zone; vertically below the 421 zone exploring for a vertical feeder component to the mineralization. Three diamond drill rigs remain onsite and are actively drilling. The three rigs are targeting the southern extension of the 421 zone, mineralization in the 101-lens target areas and new fold targets for analogous zones.