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Providence Gold Mines Reports Positive Gold Assay Results at La Dama de Oro Property
Vancouver — May 11, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Providence Gold Mines Inc. reports positive gold assay results from the first phase of continuous surface stockpile sampling at the La Dama de Oro property, located near Victorville, California.
Channel sampling across 121 ft (37 m) of Mojave Girl Vein stockpiles at the 4,300-ft Level returned values of up to 8.0 g/t Au, with several intervals above 4.0 g/t Au.
The company's California-registered Geologist Mark Payne, P.Geo. (#7067), delivered the samples to American Assay Labs of Sparks, Nevada for 1,000-gram screened metallic fire assay and/or 30-gram conventional fire assay analyses. Payne works under the guidance of Qualified Person Dr. Lee Groat (NI 43-101). Dr. Groat has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release.
The first phase of sampling was designed to evaluate the best potential surface gold zones for the company's planned 1,000-ton (909-tonne) permitted bulk sample. Based on Phase 1 results, an estimated 650 tons of material has been identified within the Mojave Girl stockpiles. The surface zone was examined over 121 ft (37 m) of continuous trench sampling across three piles at the 4,300-ft Level (1,310 mL) of the Mojave Girl Vein workings.
Highlights from Phase 1 Stockpile Sampling:
- Sample 205048: 8.0 g/t Au (0.233 oz/t) over 8.4 ft
- Sample 205050: 5.2 g/t Au over 11.8 ft
- Sample 205056: 5.2 g/t Au over 5.7 ft
- Sample 205053: 4.9 g/t Au over 7.6 ft
Assay results from Mojave Girl stockpile are as follows:
The accessed underground lode zones at La Dama de Oro share characteristics with other known orogenic-type gold-quartz vein systems, including those of the Mother Lode Gold Belt in northern California. An under-explored system of both E-W and N-S trending gold-quartz lodes is present on the property. Historic high-grade gold production derived from three separate E-W striking lodes. Field Geologist Mark Payne noted that the largest known mined vein, Mojave Girl, is 5 ft at its widest point and remains open down-dip and for over 6,000 ft along strike.
Mojave Boy and the strike extensions of the Mojave Girl lode have not yet been evaluated by the Providence team. The N-S trending lodes were not systematically prospected or developed historically. They are strongly mineralized and remain priority exploration targets, particularly where they project to intersect the productive E-W lodes. A zone of sheeted vein stockworks with visible mineralization was also discovered on the adjoining mountainside and is being assessed.
Building on Phase 1 success, the company is now planning sampling three significant stockpiles at the Tarantula mine site, located approximately 100 metres from the La Dama de Oro mineralized stockpiles. Results from Phase 2 will provide planning for the full 1,000-ton permitted bulk sample. Shareholders should expect a further update as assay results are received.
The company terminated its agreement with Easy Mining in favor of working with a processing group who has the equipment and expertise to mill the stockpile material. The milling equipment is currently warehoused near Victorville, California. Once phase two assay results are confirmed the details will be finalized.
La Dama de Oro is a historic high-grade gold producer located in California. All major permits are in hand, including water, roads, environmental, mill site, operations plan, and a 1,000-ton bulk sample permit. The property has had no prior drilling and is undergoing modern scientific exploration, providing an untapped opportunity to define NI 43-101 compliant resources. For photos of the property and accessible underground workings, visit: providencegold.com/gallery
Source: Providence Gold Mines Inc.