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Heliostar Delivers Strong Shallow Oxide Gold Hits at the La Colorada Mine, Sonora, Mexico

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Heliostar Metals (HSTXF) has announced significant drilling results from its La Colorada Mine in Sonora, Mexico. The company reported several high-grade gold intersections, including 5.0m at 9.69 g/t gold and 4.3m at 9.87 g/t gold, as part of a 12,500-metre drilling program. La Colorada resumed production in January 2025, with the current program aimed at expanding mineral reserves ahead of a Feasibility Study planned for mid-2025.

The drilling program, utilizing five rigs, focuses on the Creston pit expansion and has completed 47 holes to date, with results from 23 new holes reported. The project currently holds mineral reserves of 312,000 ounces of gold grading 0.76 g/t gold. The company is targeting both shallow extensions of known veins and deeper mineralization beneath the pit, with results suggesting potential conversion of waste areas to ore in an updated reserve model.

Results will be incorporated into a resource model supporting a reserve update, potentially reducing the strip ratio of the Crestón pit expansion and improving project economics. The company aims to make an expansion decision by mid-2025 to increase production to 50,000-100,000 ounces per year.

Heliostar Metals (HSTXF) ha annunciato risultati di perforazione significativi dalla sua Miniera La Colorada nello stato di Sonora, Messico. L'azienda ha riportato diverse intersezioni di alta qualità in oro, tra cui 5,0 m a 9,69 g/t di oro e 4,3 m a 9,87 g/t di oro, nell'ambito di un programma di perforazione di 12.500 metri. La Colorada ha ripreso la produzione a gennaio 2025, con l'attuale programma mirato ad espandere le riserve minerarie in vista di uno studio di fattibilità previsto per metà 2025.

Il programma di perforazione, che utilizza cinque impianti, si concentra sull'ampliamento della cava di Creston ed ha completato 47 fori fino ad oggi, con risultati provenienti da 23 nuovi fori riportati. Attualmente il progetto detiene riserve minerarie di 312.000 once d'oro con un grado di 0,76 g/t di oro. L'azienda mira a sfruttare sia le estensioni superficiali di vene conosciute sia la mineralizzazione più profonda sotto la cava, con risultati che suggeriscono una potenziale conversione delle aree di scarto in minerale in un modello di riserva aggiornato.

I risultati saranno incorporati in un modello di risorse a supporto di un aggiornamento delle riserve, con la possibilità di ridurre il rapporto di scavo dell'ampliamento della cava di Crestón e migliorare l'economia del progetto. L'azienda intende prendere una decisione di espansione entro metà 2025 per aumentare la produzione a 50.000-100.000 once all'anno.

Heliostar Metals (HSTXF) ha anunciado resultados significativos de perforación de su Mina La Colorada en Sonora, México. La empresa reportó varias intersecciones de oro de alta ley, incluyendo 5,0 m a 9,69 g/t de oro y 4,3 m a 9,87 g/t de oro, como parte de un programa de perforación de 12,500 metros. La Colorada reanudó la producción en enero de 2025, con el programa actual enfocado en expandir las reservas minerales antes de un Estudio de Factibilidad programado para mediados de 2025.

El programa de perforación, que utiliza cinco plataformas, se centra en la expansión del pozo Creston y ha completado 47 agujeros hasta la fecha, con resultados de 23 nuevos agujeros reportados. El proyecto actualmente tiene reservas minerales de 312,000 onzas de oro con un grado de 0,76 g/t de oro. La empresa está apuntando tanto a extensiones superficiales de venas conocidas como a mineralización más profunda debajo del pozo, con resultados que sugieren una potencial conversión de áreas de desperdicio en mineral en un modelo de reserva actualizado.

Los resultados se incorporarán en un modelo de recursos que apoyará una actualización de reservas, reduciendo potencialmente la relación de desmonte en la expansión del pozo de Crestón y mejorando la economía del proyecto. La empresa tiene como objetivo tomar una decisión sobre la expansión para mediados de 2025 para aumentar la producción a 50,000-100,000 onzas por año.

Heliostar Metals (HSTXF)는 멕시코 소노라에 위치한 라 콜로라다 광산에서 중요한 시추 결과를 발표했습니다. 이 회사는 5.0m에서 9.69 g/t 금4.3m에서 9.87 g/t 금을 포함한 여러 고품질 금 교차점을 보고했습니다. 이는 12,500미터 시추 프로그램의 일환입니다. 라 콜로라다 광산은 2025년 1월에 생산을 재개하였으며, 현재 프로그램은 2025년 중반으로 예정된 타당성 조사에 앞서 광물 매장량을 확장하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.

다섯 개의 리그를 활용한 이 시추 프로그램은 크레스트온 구덩이 확장을 중심으로 하고 있으며, 현재까지 47개의 홀을 완료했으며, 23개의 새로운 홀에서 결과를 보고했습니다. 이 프로젝트는 현재 312,000온스의 금이 포함된 0.76 g/t 금의 매장량을 보유하고 있습니다. 회사는 알려진 광맥의 얕은 확장과 구덩이 아래의 더 깊은 광물화를 목표로 하고 있으며, 결과는 폐기 영역을 업데이트된 매장 모델에서 광석으로 전환할 수 있는 가능성을 시사합니다.

결과는 매장량 업데이트를 지원하는 자원 모델에 통합되어, 크레스트온 구덩이 확장에서 스티프 비율을 잠재적으로 줄이고 프로젝트 경제성을 개선할 것입니다. 회사는 2025년 중반까지 생산을 50,000-100,000온스/년으로 늘리기 위해 확장 결정을 내릴 예정입니다.

Heliostar Metals (HSTXF) a annoncé des résultats de forage significatifs provenant de sa mine La Colorada dans l'état de Sonora, au Mexique. L'entreprise a rapporté plusieurs intersections en or de haute teneur, dont 5,0 m à 9,69 g/t d'or et 4,3 m à 9,87 g/t d'or, dans le cadre d'un programme de forage de 12 500 mètres. La Colorada a repris sa production en janvier 2025, le programme actuel visant à élargir les réserves minérales avant une étude de faisabilité prévue pour la mi-2025.

Le programme de forage, qui utilise cinq foreuses, se concentre sur l'expansion de la fosse de Creston et a achevé 47 trous à ce jour, avec des résultats provenant de 23 nouveaux trous rapportés. Le projet détient actuellement des réserves minérales de 312 000 onces d'or avec une teneur de 0,76 g/t d'or. L'entreprise vise à explorer à la fois les extensions superficielles des veines connues et la minéralisation plus profonde sous la fosse, avec des résultats suggérant une conversion potentielle des zones de déchets en minerai dans un modèle de réserve mis à jour.

Les résultats seront intégrés dans un modèle de ressources soutenant une mise à jour des réserves, ce qui pourrait réduire le ratio de décapage de l'expansion de la fosse de Creston et améliorer l'économie du projet. L'entreprise vise à prendre une décision d'extension d'ici la mi-2025 pour augmenter la production à 50 000-100 000 onces par an.

Heliostar Metals (HSTXF) hat bedeutende Bohrergebnisse aus seiner Mine La Colorada im Bundesstaat Sonora, Mexiko, bekannt gegeben. Das Unternehmen berichtete über mehrere hochgradige Goldintersektionen, einschließlich 5,0 m bei 9,69 g/t Gold und 4,3 m bei 9,87 g/t Gold, im Rahmen eines Bohrprogramms über 12.500 Meter. La Colorada nahm im Januar 2025 die Produktion wieder auf, wobei das aktuelle Programm darauf abzielt, die Mineralreserven im Vorfeld einer für Mitte 2025 geplanten Machbarkeitsstudie zu erweitern.

Das Bohrprogramm, das fünf Rigs einsetzt, konzentriert sich auf die Erweiterung der Creston-Grube und hat bisher 47 Löcher abgeschlossen, wobei Ergebnisse von 23 neuen Löchern berichtet wurden. Das Projekt verfügt derzeit über Mineralreserven von 312.000 Unzen Gold mit einem Gehalt von 0,76 g/t Gold. Das Unternehmen zielt sowohl auf flache Erweiterungen bekannter Adern als auch auf tiefere Mineralisierungen unterhalb der Grube ab, wobei die Ergebnisse auf eine potenzielle Umwandlung von Abfallbereichen in Erz in einem aktualisierten Reservemodell hindeuten.

Die Ergebnisse werden in ein Ressourcermodell einfließen, das eine Reserveaktualisierung unterstützt und möglicherweise das Abraumverhältnis der Erweiterung der Creston-Grube senken und die Wirtschaftlichkeit des Projekts verbessern wird. Das Unternehmen plant, bis Mitte 2025 eine Entscheidung über die Erweiterung zu treffen, um die Produktion auf 50.000-100.000 Unzen pro Jahr zu steigern.

Positive
  • Strong gold intercepts including 5.0m at 9.69 g/t and 4.3m at 9.87 g/t gold
  • Production restart achieved in January 2025
  • Potential to reduce strip ratio and capital costs through waste-to-ore conversion
  • Current reserves of 312,000 ounces of gold with expansion potential
  • Planned production expansion to 50,000-100,000 ounces annually
Negative
  • Current gold grade of reserves relatively low at 0.76 g/t

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • 5.0m grading 9.69 g/t gold
  • 4.3m grading 9.87 g/t gold
  • 15.0m grading 2.54 g/t gold
  • 11.65m grading 1.86 g/t gold
  • 11.6m grading 1.72 g/t gold
  • 21.6m grading 0.77 g/t gold
  • Continued success from assay results from shallow drilling in areas considered to be waste within the Creston Pit Expansion
  • Higher Grade intercepts demonstrate underground potential beyond the current open pit

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 30, 2025) - Heliostar Metals Ltd. (TSXV: HSTR) (OTCQX: HSTXF) (FSE: RGG1) ("Heliostar" or the "Company") is pleased to announce additional results from a 12,500-metre drilling program at the La Colorada Mine in Sonora, Mexico. La Colorada restarted production in early January 2025, and the current drill program is intended to expand the mineral reserves ahead of a Feasibility Study and expansion decision planned for mid-2025.

Heliostar CEO, Charles Funk, commented, "At La Colorada, we are seeing the combined benefit of gold production at record prices and growth from the first significant investment into the project in many years. Our aggressive five-rig drill program is designed to increase the reserves of the Creston pit. Success to date in the shallow part of the pit could lower the upfront capital costs presented in the January 13th Technical Report. The Company will use the results of this drill program to finalize a Feasibility Study in mid-2025 and then make an expansion decision on La Colorada to 50,000-100,000 ounces per year of annual production. We are also hitting high grades and widths and deeper intercepts could drive underground mining optionality beyond the open pit. We will further test this target with additional drilling in this current drill program."

Drill Results Summary

Mineralization at La Colorada's Creston Pit is predominantly hosted in three veins: the North, Intermediate and South Veins (Figure 1). These veins trend northeast-southwest to east-west, dip northward and are surrounded by halos of smaller mineralized vein zones. The Creston Pit has historically mined oxide gold and silver from all three of these veins. A current Mineral Reserves of 312,000 ounces of gold grading 0.76 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 10.1 g/t silver is defined at the Creston Pit1.

Reviewing the expansion potential revealed two opportunities for reserve growth: near surface extensions of known veins where little or no drilling had been completed and upgrading and expanding mineralization beneath the pit. Both opportunities were defined using historical drilling, blasthole data, mining shapes, and the geological model.

High-density blast hole data strongly emphasizes the potential for a continuation of veins at shallow depth, defining elevated gold grades that continue to the edge of the pit walls where they remain open for expansion (Figure 1).

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Figure 1: Plan view of the Creston Pit showing historic drilling, blast hole samples and Heliostar drillholes. Selected intercepts are labelled.

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Figure 2: Cross-section view of the eastern end of the Creston Pit highlighting the lack of previous drilling beyond the pit boundary. The section shows historic drilling, new Heliostar drillhole results and pit boundary for pit expansion.

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Forty-seven holes have been completed in the program to date, with results reported for twenty-three new holes in this release. A total of 6,452 metres have been completed to date in the program. The majority of the new drill holes targeted shallow extensions of the North, Intermediate and South Veins in areas considered to be waste in the reserve estimate of the current Technical Report. Additionally, today's results include deeper holes beneath the current pit. These holes target the growth of reserves deeper within the planned pit expansion. They aim to add ounces to the overall El Creston resources and reserves.

The results show narrow to wide, low to high-grade oxide gold intercepts. They consistently return intercepts above the 0.16 g/t gold cutoff grade of reserves within the Creston pit. The results suggest that areas of waste could be converted to ore in an updated reserve model.

High-grade intercepts deeper in the pit indicate the potential for mineralization that may be amenable to underground mining beyond the current pit boundary. The Company will follow-up on these results to assess the potential to extend mine life with mineralization amenable to underground mining beneath and to the west of the Creston Pit.

Next Steps

Results from the current drill program will be incorporated into a resource model and support a reserve update to be published with a Feasibility Study in mid-2025.

Should the drilling define a material volume of gold mineralization, this program has the potential to reduce the overall strip ratio of the Crestón pit expansion, which could result in a reduction in up-front capital requirements for the restart and improve the economics of the Feasibility Study. This study will be the basis of a decision for the expansion of production at La Colorada in mid-2025.

The Company anticipates additional drilling results from the current program will be released in Q1 and Q2, 2025.

La Colorada Mineral Reserves Statement

ClassificationZoneAuEq Cut-off (g/t)Tonnes (kt)Gold Grade
(g/t Au)
Silver Grade (g/t Ag)Contained Gold
(koz)
Contained Silver
(koz)
ProbableEl Crestón0.16012,8410.7610.13124,181
Veta Madre0.1751,9050.703.143189
La Chatarrera0.1643,4130.206.422704
Total18,1590.658.693775,074

 

1 La Colorada Operations, Sonora, Mexico, NI 43-101 Technical Report (the "Report") is dated January 11, 2024, has an effective date of December 4, 2024

Drilling Results Table

HoleIDFrom
(metres)
To
(metres)
Interval
(metres)
Au
(g/t)
Ag
(g/t)
% True
Width
Comment
24-LCDD-238342.4354.011.61.723.789Intermediate Vein
24-LCDD-239No significant intervals
24-LCDD-240157.0177.0520.050.383.372South Vein
24-LCDD-24181.2586.04.750.4915893South Vein
24-LCDD-24296.999.52.603.073.755South Vein
24-LCDD-24398.2101.353.150.1920.394South Vein
24-LCDD-244151.8158.76.902.389.897North Vein
and179.2183.54.309.876.898Intermediate Vein
179.2183.54.308.886.898Top-cut to 23 g/t gold
24-LCDD-24513.4517.253.806.284.3100South Vein
13.4517.253.803.954.3100Top-cut to 23 g/t gold
24-LCDD-24663.9576.8512.90.3946.493South Vein
24-LCDD-24764.067.03.000.245.080South Vein
24-LCDD-24866.8573.86.950.181.027South Vein
and98.51034.500.663.19South Vein
24-LCDD-24955.061.556.550.4439.082South Vein
24-LCDD-25016.3522.25.850.163.897Intermediate Vein
and45.8553.07.150.224.097South Vein
24-LCDD-251263.428521.60.779.093North Vein
and439.35454.3515.02.547.589Intermediate Vein
and492.45528.4536.00.352.899South Vein
24-LCDD-252No significant intervals
24-LCDD-25314.521.657.150.221.094Intermediate Vein
and31.056.825.80.354.4100South Vein
24-LCDD-25435.043.258.250.499.790Intermediate Vein
and59.064.05.009.6962.081Intermediate Vein
59.064.05.002.8962.081Top-cut to 23 g/t gold
and104.4512823.550.538.362Intermediate Vein
24-LCDD-25530.639.258.650.283.191South Vein
and50.553.052.550.311.498South Vein
24-LCDD-256110.95112.651.700.645.776South Vein
24-LCDD-257198.45209.511.051.0723.374North Vein
24-LCDD-25811.024.013.00.284.072Intermediate Vein
and43.2554.911.651.865.571South Vein
24-LCDD-25928.9534.45.450.475.223South Vein
and104.15116.512.350.936.361South Vein
24-LCDD-260No significant intervals
24-LCDD-261No significant intervals

 

Table 1: Significant Drill Intersections. Holes 24-LCDD-239 and 24-LCDD-241 have been previously reported.

Drilling Coordinates Table

Hole IDNorthing
(NAD27 CONUS
Zone 12N)
Easting
(NAD27 CONUS
Zone 12N)
Elevation
(metres)
Azimuth
(°)
Inclination
(°)
Length
(metres)
24-LCDD-2423185533542700396.5000-49141.7
24-LCDD-2433185622542106451.7152-48147.4
24-LCDD-2443185955542999469.0180-41267.75
24-LCDD-2453185692542986411.7210-60100.65
24-LCDD-2463185649542215376.4180-5095.4
24-LCDD-2473185704542990411.9210-7580.0
24-LCDD-2483185616542950411.8000-43107.85
24-LCDD-2493185629542198378.0192-57109.2
24-LCDD-2503185664542700271.6180-0119.0
24-LCDD-2513186089542750472.4180-53551.65
24-LCDD-2523185739543075438.5180-4089.7
24-LCDD-2533185666542665266.1180-2984.45
24-LCDD-2543185849542700238.8180-66217.15
24-LCDD-2553185691542775278.6180-1075.95
24-LCDD-2563185467542672406.2355-50164.45
24-LCDD-2573185911542415343.0180-58278.45
24-LCDD-2583185691542775279.6180-1578.3
24-LCDD-2593185529542725396.3000-41132.45
24-LCDD-2603185686542750276.6180-781.75
24-LCDD-2613185717543050437.5180-4052.45
24-LCDD-2623185676542725273.8180-1598.25
24-LCDD-2633185570542775389.8000-4247.25
24-LCDD-2643185834542291356.6180-51279.95

 

Table 2: Drill Hole Details

Quality Assurance / Quality Control

Core samples were shipped to ALS Limited in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, for sample preparation and for analysis at the ALS laboratory in North Vancouver. The Hermosillo and North Vancouver ALS facilities are ISO/IEC 17025 certified. Gold was assayed by 30-gram fire assay with atomic absorption spectroscopy finish and overlimits were analysed by 30-gram fire assay with gravimetric finish.

Control samples comprising certified reference and blank samples were systematically inserted into the sample stream and analyzed as part of the Company's quality assurance / quality control protocol.

Statement of Qualified Person

Gregg Bush, P.Eng. and Stewart Harris, P.Geo., the Company's Qualified Persons, as such term is defined by National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, have reviewed the scientific and technical information that forms the basis for this news release and has approved the disclosure herein. Mr. Bush is employed as Chief Operating Officer of the Company and Mr. Harris is employed as Exploration Manager of the Company.

Technical Report Reference

1 La Colorada Operations, Sonora, Mexico, NI 43-101 Technical Report (the "Report") is dated January 11, 2024, has an effective date of December 4, 2024, and was prepared for Heliostar Metals Inc. by Mr. Todd Wakefield, RM SME, Mr. David Thomas, P.Geo., Mr. Jeffrey Choquette, P.E., Mr. Carl Defilippi, RM SME, and Ms. Dawn Garcia, CPG. The Report can be found under the Company's profile on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca) and on Heliostar's website (www.heliostarmetals.com).

About Heliostar Metals Ltd.

Heliostar is a gold producer with production from operating mines in Mexico. This includes the La Colorada Mine in Sonora and San Agustin Mine in Durango. The Company also has a strong portfolio of development projects in Mexico and the USA. These include the Ana Paula project in Guerrero, the Cerro del Gallo project in Guanajuato, the San Antonio project in Baja Sur and the Unga project in Alaska, USA.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Charles Funk
President and Chief Executive Officer
Heliostar Metals Limited
Email: charles.funk@heliostarmetals.com
Phone: +1 844-753-0045

Rob Grey
Investor Relations Manager
Heliostar Metals Limited
Email: rob.grey@heliostarmetals.com
Phone: +1 844-753-0045

 

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Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This news release includes certain "Forward-Looking Statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and "forward-looking information" under applicable Canadian securities laws. When used in this news release, the words "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect", "target", "plan", "forecast", "may", "would", "could", "schedule" and similar words or expressions, identify forward-looking statements or information. These forward-looking statements or information relate to, among other things, Continued success from assay results from shallow drilling in areas considered to be waste within the Creston Pit Expansion, Higher Grade intercepts demonstrate underground potential beyond the current open pit, the benefit of gold production at record prices, growth from the first significant investment into the project in many years, success to date in the shallow part of the pit could lower the upfront capital costs presented in the January 13th Technical Report, the Company will use the results of this drill program to finalize a Feasibility Study in mid-2025 and then make a decision to expand La Colorada to 50,000-100,000 ounces per year of annual production, hitting high grades and widths deeper intercepts could drive underground mining optionality beyond the open pit.

Forward-looking statements and forward-looking information relating to the terms and completion of the Facility, any future mineral production, liquidity, and future exploration plans are based on management's reasonable assumptions, estimates, expectations, analyses and opinions, which are based on management's experience and perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, and other factors that management believes are relevant and reasonable in the circumstances, but which may prove to be incorrect. Assumptions have been made regarding, among other things, the receipt of necessary approvals, price of metals; no escalation in the severity of public health crises or ongoing military conflicts; costs of exploration and development; the estimated costs of development of exploration projects; and the Company's ability to operate in a safe and effective manner and its ability to obtain financing on reasonable terms.

These statements reflect the Company's respective current views with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of other assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by management, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political, and social uncertainties and contingencies. Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause actual results, performance, or achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information and the Company has made assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation: precious metals price volatility; risks associated with the conduct of the Company's mining activities in foreign jurisdictions; regulatory, consent or permitting delays; risks relating to reliance on the Company's management team and outside contractors; risks regarding exploration and mining activities; the Company's inability to obtain insurance to cover all risks, on a commercially reasonable basis or at all; currency fluctuations; risks regarding the failure to generate sufficient cash flow from operations; risks relating to project financing and equity issuances; risks and unknowns inherent in all mining projects, including the inaccuracy of reserves and resources, metallurgical recoveries and capital and operating costs of such projects; contests over title to properties, particularly title to undeveloped properties; laws and regulations governing the environment, health and safety; the ability of the communities in which the Company operates to manage and cope with the implications of public health crises; the economic and financial implications of public health crises, ongoing military conflicts and general economic factors to the Company; operating or technical difficulties in connection with mining or development activities; employee relations, labour unrest or unavailability; the Company's interactions with surrounding communities; the Company's ability to successfully integrate acquired assets; the speculative nature of exploration and development, including the risks of diminishing quantities or grades of reserves; stock market volatility; conflicts of interest among certain directors and officers; lack of liquidity for shareholders of the Company; litigation risk; and the factors identified under the caption "Risk Factors" in the Company's public disclosure documents. Readers are cautioned against attributing undue certainty to forward-looking statements or forward-looking information. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be anticipated, estimated or intended. The Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update these forward-looking statements or forward-looking information to reflect changes in assumptions or changes in circumstances or any other events affecting such statements or information, other than as required by applicable law.

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FAQ

What are the latest drilling results from Heliostar's (HSTXF) La Colorada Mine?

The latest drilling results include significant intersections of 5.0m at 9.69 g/t gold, 4.3m at 9.87 g/t gold, 15.0m at 2.54 g/t gold, and several other notable gold intercepts from the ongoing 12,500-metre drilling program.

When did La Colorada Mine restart production under HSTXF?

La Colorada Mine restarted production in early January 2025.

What is the current gold reserve at HSTXF's Creston Pit?

The Creston Pit has current mineral reserves of 312,000 ounces of gold grading 0.76 g/t gold and 10.1 g/t silver.

What is HSTXF's production target for La Colorada after expansion?

Heliostar aims to expand La Colorada's production to 50,000-100,000 ounces per year, with an expansion decision planned for mid-2025.

When will HSTXF complete the Feasibility Study for La Colorada?

The Feasibility Study for La Colorada is planned for completion in mid-2025.

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