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Rumble Resources Announces Permit Application Submitted for the Wilmac Copper-Gold Project in Southeastern British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 19, 2025) - RUMBLE RESOURCES INC. (CSE: RB) (the "Company" or "Rumble"), is pleased to announce that a Not

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[{"type":"text","content":" Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - August 19, 2025) - RUMBLE RESOURCES INC. (CSE: RB) (the \"Company\" or \"Rumble\"), is pleased to announce that a Notice of Work (NOW) Permit Application has been submitted for an Induced Polarization / Audio Magnetotelluric (IP/AMT) ground geophysical survey on the Wilmac Copper-Gold Property (the \"Wilmac Project\", the \"Property\", or \"WILMAC\"). The Company is currently earning up to a 70% interest in the Property, subject to a 2% net smelter return royalty (see June 11, 2025 News Release). The Wilmac Project is located in south-central British Columbia, southwest of Princeton and approximately 10 kilometres west of Hudbay Mineral Inc.'s currently producing Copper Mountain Mine that hosts a NI 43-101 Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve of 346 million tonnes grading 0.245% copper (plus gold and silver by-product credits). The Property is interpreted to host potential for identification of one or more copper-gold alkalic porphyry occurrences similar in age and deposit type to those hosting the Copper Mountain mine. The Property comprises two mineral tenures totaling approximately 2,355 hectares (5,819 acres) in a well-documented and prolific copper-gold porphyry belt. The proposed IP/AMT survey will be centred on three previously excavated trenches comprising the WILMAC MINFILE occurrence (092HSE042). The survey will consist of six east-west lines between 1.4 and 3 km in length and spaced 300 metres apart. The NOW (Notice of Work) Permit Application is expected to receive a \"No Permit Required\" authorization, given the minimal surface disturbance involved, with the proposed survey to be completed in the fall of 2025. The WILMAC MINFILE occurrence covers a series of three northwest - southeast oriented trenches, extending approximately 85 metres from east to west, previously excavated in predominantly coarse-grained to pegmatitic hornblendite. The trenches are up to 70 metres in length, with the resulting mineralization exposed over an area of approximately 0.50 hectares. Excavated mineralized material is present at the southern ends of the western and middle trenches, with in situ mineralized material exposed locally in the floor and walls of these trenches. Excavated material at the southern ends of the middle and western trenches includes abundant epidote altered and chalco...