Goldstar Minerals Inc. announced the reception of gold assay results from its systematic outcrop sampling program completed last November on its Lake George Property in New Brunswick. The company's team was successful in discovering and mapping new gold-bearing outcrops during the sampling program. In particular, and based on the outcrop sampling, Goldstar was able to define a new gold zone, the Waterloo Lake Fault Zone, comprising an initial surface area of approximately 50 metres by 50 metres. Within this newly-identified Waterloo Lake Fault Zone, four (4) samples returned gold values respectively of 0.5, 0.65, 0.72 and 1.41 g/t Au. These samples all consisted of bleached metasediments with quartz-hematite veining and less than 1% of finely disseminated pyrite. Due to the pervasive alteration and weathering of these surface outcrops, the company cautions that some mineralization may have been leached. Barren lamprophyre dykes are present nearby the Waterloo Lake Fault Zone. These dykes often represent deep-seated crustal structures and conduits favorable to gold mineralization. Assays were performed at Activation Laboratories located in Ancaster, Ontario using conventional Au fire assay. These are 4 selected grab samples that are not necessarily representative of the mineralization hosted on the property. No standards, blanks or duplicates were inserted.