Palladium One Mining announced the final results from the 2020 Tyko drill program include massive magmatic sulphides grading up to 9.9% Ni_Eq (218 pounds per tonne) over 3.8 Meters (8.1% Ni, 2.9% Cu, 1.3/t PGE), starting at less than 9 meters true-depth, located at the Smoke Lake target of the Tyko Ni-Cu-PGE Project announced company. The intercept is within a broader interval that returned 6.1% Ni_Eq over 7.5 Meters (135 pounds per tonne) (4.5% Ni, 2.9% Cu, 1.0g/t PGE) from 5.3 meters down hole. Key Highlights: Hole TK-20-023 returned 6.1% Ni_Eq over 7.5 meters (4.5% Ni, 2.9% Cu, 1.0g/t PGE) from 5.3 meters down hole. Including 9.9% Ni_Eq over 3.8 meters (8.1% Ni, 2.9% Cu, 1.3g/t PGE). Hole TK-20-025, returned 6.3% Ni_Eq over 3.2 meters (4.4% Ni, 3.6% Cu, 0.9g/t PGE) from 36.6 meters down hole. Including 11.8% Ni_Eq over 0.6 meters (9.6% Ni, 3.7% Cu, 1.5g/t PGE). All 13 holes drilled at Smoke Lake intersected magmatic sulphides. Multiple massive sulphide intercepts up to 4 metres were encountered. A magmatic sulphide mineralized strike length of 270 meters has been defined by drilling and the deepest intercept to date has a true depth of only 100 meters. Mineralization remains open to the northwest and down dip.