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Bullion Gold Expands the Lac Rivon West Copper System, Tichegami - Eeyou Istchee Baie-James
Montreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - August 14, 2025) - Bullion Gold Resources (TSXV: BGD) ("Bull...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Bullion Gold Expands the Lac Rivon West Copper System, Tichegami - Eeyou Istchee Baie-JamesMontreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - August 14, 2025) - Bullion Gold Resources (TSXV: BGD) (\"Bullion Gold\" or the \"Company\") announces the completion of a field prospecting program on its wholly owned Bodo property, consisting of 761 mining claims covering 410 km², located in Eeyou-Istchee Baie-James, Northern Québec. The Company confirms the presence of a Cu-Au-Ag-Zn corridor extending approximately 3 km north-south by 0.8 km wide along the Rivon Lake copper system.HighlightsThe Rivon showing extends approximately 3 km north-south and 800 metres east-west with the discovery of new mineralized occurrences.Preliminary data analysis indicates a new geological setting and metallogenic model.The Bodo exploration project represents a large-scale target for this type of metals in a historically underexplored region. This release presents preliminary observations from samples collected during the first half of the program, covering the eastern portion of the property.2025 Exploration ProgramOn June 1, the Company mobilized a four-person prospecting team from Val-d'Or, traveling to the property by land, about 240 km north of Chibougamau. All necessary equipment for the fly camp was transported by helicopter onto the property. The team worked using small boats and Argo all-terrain vehicles. Surface exploration work concluded in recent days.Nearly 400 samples were collected during this period. Full assay results are expected by the end of September.Lac Rivon 2025Prospecting work during the first phase (June to July, 2025) targeted the Rivon block, from Lac Rivon to Lac Amiel (see linked map). Transects were initially planned using a combination of LiDAR topographic data, a government lake sediment survey, and historical prospecting results. On the ground, prospectors collected sulphide-bearing rocks with visible alteration minerals distributed over 3 km north-south and 800 m east-west. Chalcopyrite was observed in 20% of the samples (see photos) from the first group of 240 samples. Mineralization occurs as fine dissemination, veinlets, and centimetre-scale massive or semi-massive bands hosted in a mafic to ultramafic complex. Several target areas could not be visited due to a lack of rock outcrop, as the terrain is covered in overburden...