Lone Star Project Moves to Next Level of Advanced Stage Exploration



    Donald W. Flinn, Vice-President, Operations is pleased
    to announce that Klondike Star Mineral Corporation (OTCBB:KDSM) is
    proceeding with its most extensive drilling and bulk sampling program
    ever on its major gold property, located 20 kilometers from Dawson
    City in the heart of the Klondike gold producing region of the Yukon,
    Canada. 2006 exploration efforts will more than double the substantial
    investment in 2005.
    The Lone Star Project consists of 1056 mineral claims and crown
    grants totaling 152 square kilometers. Lone Star is the largest
    project of five in the Klondike, wherein Klondike Star has total
    holdings in excess of 350 square kilometers. It is the site of the
    former producing Lone Star Mine (1912-14) and decades of systematic
    exploration. Lone Star is located in the Klondike region of the Yukon
    that has produced millions of ounces of gold. Part of the Tintina Gold
    Belt spanning Alaska and the Yukon, it remains a significant gold
    producing region to this day.
    Klondike Star's results to date and the potential of the Lone Star
    Project are summed up by Bill Mann, Exploration Manager in the 2006
    project assessment. This follows the 2005 large-scale diamond
    drilling, soil and chip sampling, bulk sampling program.
    "The Lone Star represents an extensive mineralized area with a
    large tonnage, low grade gold resource augmented by higher grade zones
    that warrants an expanded exploration effort and intensive evaluation
    for potential mine feasibility and development," says Mann.
    Since acquiring the property in 2004, Klondike Star has become the
    majority owner and operator, increased the size of the project from
    500 to 1056 mineral claims and crown grants, constructed a hard camp
    and milling infrastructure on site, and completed extensive soil, chip
    and bulk sampling, drilling, milling and assay analysis.
    The 2006 summer work plan will run from late May through October.
    It includes an expanded diamond and auger drilling program of 11,000
    metres, more than double the 4828 metres drilled in 2005. This will
    further delineate the extent of the known gold bearing ore body in the
    primary zones of interest, including the Lone Star and extensions, the
    Buckland between Gay Gulch and 27 Pup and the Nugget zone above Oro
    Grande Gulch. Deep drill holes are planned to extend resource analysis
    to depths beyond 500 metres.
    The company completed construction and testing of its Bulk Sample
    Testing Facility in 2005. This facility will process between 1 and 10
    tonne samples from trenches throughout the Lone Star property and will
    provide detailed analysis of ore grades, lode gold particle counts,
    and milling efficiencies. Such data will contribute to completing an
    industry standard mineral resource assessment. Information gathered
    will also be part of the ongoing scoping study currently in progress
    (Press Release #13-2005), while environmental baseline studies enter
    their third season.
    New facilities, including a mechanical shop and camp annex, are
    being constructed in the vicinity of the Eldorado Camp installed for
    the 2005 season. This infrastructure will increase productivity and
    provided cost-efficiencies while supporting a larger exploration
    effort.
    The Lone Star Project is an advanced, late stage exploration
    property. Bulk sampling is proceeding alongside the scoping study to
    determine the economic viability of the mineral deposit and facilitate
    expedited planning and decision-making.

    About Klondike Star

    Klondike Star Mineral Corporation is an established exploration
    and development company actively working on seven major properties in
    the Yukon Territory, Canada. Klondike Star Mineral Corporation is
    developing mineralized zones on a 350 square kilometer land position
    underlying the site of the Klondike Gold Rush, and 88 square
    kilometers of select high potential targets in other parts of the
    Yukon.
    The famous Klondike goldfields have been in constant surface
    mining production since the discovery of gold in 1896. Thousands of
    ounces of gold continue to be produced from placer mining operations
    each year on streams in the Klondike. The company owns extensive
    subsurface and surface mining rights in the Klondike mining district.

    The statements in the press release that relate to the company's
    expectations with regard to the future impact on the company's results
    from new products or actions in development are forward-looking
    statements, within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation
    Reform Act of 1995. The statements in this document may also contain
    "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the
    Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act
    of 1934. Since this information may contain statements that involve
    risk and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, the
    company's actual results may differ materially from expected results.