St George Mining Limited announced that laboratory assays have confirmed significant intersections of high grade nickel-copper-cobalt-PGE mineralization in drill holes completed during November 2017 at the Cathedrals Prospect. MAD65 was drilled to test for an eastern extension of the thick nickel-copper sulphides already discovered in the Cathedrals ultramafic by MAD13 (2.05m @ 5.78% Ni, 2.33% Cu, 0.18% Co and 3.93g/t total PGEs from 57.25m) and MAD56 (7.5m @ 3.90% Ni, 1.74% Cu, 0.12% Co and 3.32g/t total PGEs from 57.8m). MAD66 was drilled to test an off-hole downhole electromagnetic (DHEM) plate in the footwall fault, approximately 80m below the main Cathedrals ultramafic unit. Both drill holes intersected nickel-copper sulphides and successfully extended the known mineralization at the Cathedrals Prospect, where the ultramafic and the footwall fault are interpreted from drill results to extend for a strike length of 400m.