Enduro Metals Corporation reported initial results from a Platinum Group Element (PGE) analysis. The first batch of results has identified the presence of significant palladium in drill core selected from the Burgundy/72' system. This area is 1 of 4 major systems within the Company's 654 square kilometre Newmont Lake Project situated in the heart of BC's prolific Golden Triangle. Highlights: Diamond Drill Hole ST19-06 intersected 22.28m of 0.89% copper, 0.71 g/t gold, 0.26 g/t palladium, and 6.65 g/t silver starting at 228m downhole. Individual samples are as high as 1.29 g/t palladium over 1.9m. A limited number of samples were taken over a 22.28m interval and an expanded PGE analysis of drill core is now underway. The blind drill target was uncovered using advanced hyperspectral technology and analysis. Dr. Alan Wilson is widely considered to be among the world's foremost experts in alkalic porphyry deposits and will be at Newmont Lake for a portion of the 2021 exploration program. Palladium is the most valuable of the four major precious metals worldwide (currently $2,835 per ounce). It is a distinct characteristic of mines/deposits in British Columbia including Galore Creek, Mt. Milligan, Mt. Polley, New Afton/Afton, and Ajax.