Sunvest Minerals Corp. reported a new surface discovery on the Evening Star Property, located 16 kilometers southeast of Hawthorne, Nevada. Recent assay results indicate a significant zone of gold silver and copper mineralization discovered through sampling of old workings known as the "Golden Bomber" and "Golden Eagle" prospects. The new mineralized target area is designated as "Golden Highlands (GH) Zone". Gold values up to 25.9 grams per tone (g/t Au), silver values up to 318.0 g/t Ag, copper peaks of 6.14% Cu were returned from surface samples over an area of approximately 300 x 200 meters. A total of 10 rock samples were taken from these new locations: The new zone of mineralization is hosted in granodiorite, associated with limonitic fractures and shears, druzy and vuggy quartz-calcite veining, and weak to moderate copper staining. The historic works comprise old shafts, prospect pits and trenches. The Golden Highlands area is approximately 1.2 kilometers west-north-west of the Gold Bug zone, the principal target on the Evening Star property, with follow-up drilling planned for the first quarter of 2018. Crews will be returning to the site shortly to conduct additional surface exploration on the GH targets and prior to drilling commencing on the Gold Bug Zone. All samples from the surface program were sent to the laboratory, ALS USA Inc, Reno, Nevada, a facility accredited by ISO/IEC 17025 (Lab 790) of the Standards Council of Canada. All samples were collected by company personnel and securely stored until delivery to ALS. This limited sampling program relies on the certified standards utilized by ALS as part of it analysis protocols. No quality assurance/quality control anomalies were noted in the analyses.