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Rockland Resources Identifies New 4.5 Kilometre-Long Gold Corridor at Cole Gold Mine Property, Red Lake Mining District in Northwestern Ontario
October 29, 2025 – TheNewswire - Vancouver, British Columbia – Rockland Resources Ltd. (CSE:RKL) (OTCQB:BERLF) (FSE:GB2) (“Rockland” or the “Company”) is please

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[{"type":"text","content":"October 29, 2025 – TheNewswire - Vancouver, British Columbia – Rockland Resources Ltd. (CSE:RKL) (OTCQB:BERLF) (FSE:GB2) (“Rockland” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that its 2025 prospecting program at the Cole Gold Mine Property (the “Property”), located in the Red Lake Mining District of northwestern Ontario, has unveiled a new significant gold corridor interpreted to extend approximately 4.5 kilometres on the Property, along an ultramafic-felsic volcanic contact within the Pipestone Bay Deformation Zone. Fieldwork conducted during the 2025 season including prospecting and sampling, uncovered intense gold-style mineralization and alteration along two key lithologic boundaries: a previously under-explored ultramafic-felsic volcanic contact, traced by geological mapping and magnetic data across the length of the property, including segments that lie under shallow lake cover (see Figure 1) the diorite–felsic volcanic contact, which hosts the historic Cole mine workings Assays results from the recently completed prospecting program, will be released as they become available. This newly defined ultramafic-felsic volcanic contact zone represents a major untested target and aligns with the structural and lithologic controls that host several of Red Lake’s most significant gold deposits. The setting is directly comparable to the Great Bear Dixie Project (Kinross), where high-grade gold mineralization occurs along felsic-ultramafic contacts within a major deformation corridor. A historic drill hole (hole 12) completed on the Cole property testing the ultramafic-felsic volcanic contact zone, yielded a 3.7 metre intercept containing visible gold in quartz-carbonate veining. Diamond drilling is clearly warranted to further assess this target. “The recognition of the ultramafic-felsic volcanic contact zone as a favorable site for gold mineralization significantly enhances the scale and potential of the Cole project,” stated Mike England, CEO of Rockland Resources. “Our team has validated the geologic model linking Cole to the same Pipestone corridor that controls gold at Rowan and Mount Jamie (see Figure 2). With historical production from the diorite zones and an entirely untested ultramafic target beneath lake cover, we now view Cole as a district-scale gold opportunity ready for the drill phase. Key Takeaways From t...