Leagold Mining Corporation reported results for the final 15 drill holes at the Bermejal Underground project at the Los Filos gold mine in Mexico. Highlights are all from the Central zone and include 18.0 grams per tonne ("gpt") over 14.1 metres, including 31.4 gpt over 7.3 metres; 7.6 gpt over 14.3 metres, including 18.3 over 4.0 metres; and 22.4 gpt over 1.8 metres. These final 15 holes are part of the infill and step-out exploration drill program launched in April and completed in December 2017. The objective of the program was to expand the known Bermejal Underground resource base and increase resource classification in support of future feasibility level studies and development decisions. A total of 111 holes were drilled comprising 56,280 metres. All of the holes in the program intersected one or more iron-oxide skarn mineralized zones as targeted. Overall, 88% of the total holes drilled exceeded a threshold of 3 gpt over 3 metres diluted minimum true width. The drilling shows consistent oxide mineralization at carbonate/intrusive contacts either along the intrusive contact or below the intersection between the sill and the Bermejal intrusive contact (a "sub-sill" deposit). Los Filos currently operates two open pit mines, Los Filos and Bermejal, and one underground mine at Los Filos. The Bermejal Underground project represents the opportunity to develop a second underground mine to both expand gold production and extend the mine life.