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Title: Cambria Gold Mines Fast Tracks Red Mountain Road Build with the Support of the Nisga’a Nation
Canada, 4th Jun 2026 – Global Stocks News - Sponsored content disseminated on behalf of Cambria Gold Mines. On June 1, 2026, Cambria Gold Mines (TSXV: CAMB; OTCID: AOTVF) announced that it has begun rebuilding a 23-kilometer access road that will enable efficient transport of mineralized material from the Red Mountain project to Cambria’s 2,500-tonne-per-day mill at the Premier Mine.The Premier Gold Project has paved road access, a 2,500 per day mill, grid-connected hydroelectric power, and proximity to a deep-water port. Multiple deposits include Premier, Silver Coin, Big Missouri, Dilworth, and Martha Ellen. Red Mountain is a high-grade underground gold deposit, located approximately 15 kilometres northeast of Stewart, BC, within Nisga’a Nation Treaty Lands, in BC’s Golden Triangle.Cambria Gold Mines began trading on February 13, 2026. Four months is a short timeline to complete the permitting and engineering work required to green-light construction of an access road that traverses indigenous territory.Premier and Red Mountain are both located on Nisga'a Nation Treaty Lands. Rob McLeod, President and CEO of Cambria, has a multi-generational connection with the Nisga’a. In the late 1940s, Rob’s father, Ian McLeod, helped run election campaigns for the late Dr. Frank Calder, the first Indigenous person to serve public elected office for any provincial legislature in Canada.“I have a long-standing personal and business relationship with Eva Clayton - President of the Nisga’a,” McLeod told Guy Bennett, the CEO of Global Stocks News (GSN), “The Nisga’a are supportive of our goal to turn both the Premier and Red Mountain assets into producing mines. There is a level of trust between us that helps expedite permitting and decision-making.”Phase 1 will foc...
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