June 11, 2025 – TheNewswire - Golden Rapture Mining Corporation (CSE-GLDR) is pleased to announce that it has signed a 50/50 partnership agreement with Michael Staples of South Hopkins, Minnesota, to explore the historical Bully Boy Mine's four patented mineral claims located directly adjacent to Golden Rapture’s Phillips Township property, NW, Ontario.
Golden Rapture will become a 50% partner by conducting exploration on the four patented mineral claims, with all exploration costs to be incurred by Golden Rapture. No cash payment or shares were issued in this agreement.
Exploration in the area is said to have started around 1885, when a large number of high-grade gold discoveries were made and many properties were brought into production during what became known as the ‘Lake of the Woods Gold Rush’.
There are 3 mine shafts on the claims and numerous mineralized quartz veins can be seen on the surface. Gold production numbers are unknown, if any.
The company is looking forward to exploring these mineral claims this summer.
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About Golden Rapture Mining Corporation
Golden Rapture Mining is a newly listed exploration company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of high-potential assets. The company’s Flagship Phillips Township Property is located in the Rainy River District of NW Ontario and is comprised of 10,000+ acres of highly prospective past-producing high-grade gold systems.
Golden Rapture has now been listed for over 1 year with 37,469,390 shares presently issued.
On behalf of the Board
Richard Rivet,
President & Chief Executive Officer
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