ML Gold Corp. announced that it has intersected 311 meters of veined and variably disseminated copper sulphide mineralization consisting predominantly of chalcopyrite in the first drill hole on its Stars Project near the Huckleberry mine, in central BC. Highlights of the first drill hole: DD17SS001 entered bedrock at a depth of 24.4 meters with visible copper oxide mineralization at surface. Downhole, copper sulphide mineralization occurs in veins ranging in size from 0.5 to 20 centimetres (cm) and as disseminations and blebs of chalcopyrite. Visible mineralization occurs throughout the interval to a depth of 332.6 metres. The hole remained throughout its length, from the top of bedrock to 380 metres, in quartz- monzonite of the Bulkley Intrusive Complex (BIC), similar to one of the main rock types hosting economic copper mineralization at the near-by Huckleberry mine. True width of the mineralized zone intersected in the first hole is unknown at this time.