Mr. Adam Travis reports
ROUGHRIDER ANNOUNCES NAME CHANGE TO COAST COPPER CORP., AND NEW SYMBOL "COCO" EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 28, 2021
Roughrider Exploration Ltd. is changing its name to Coast Copper Corp. Effective at market open on Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2021, the company's common shares will commence trading on the TSX Venture Exchange with ticker symbol COCO.
Adam Travis, the company's chief executive officer, comments: "We are pleased to announce our name change to Coast Copper Corp., which is more aligned with the vision our team has for the future of the company. We will continue to aggressively explore our properties, focused on copper and gold in British Columbia, and create value for our shareholders."
To view the Roughrider's recent corporate and technical presentations please visit the company's website. The company also announces that it will relaunch its website once the new name and symbol are effective.
About Roughrider Exploration Ltd.
Roughrider's exploration focus is the optioned Empire mine property, located on northern Vancouver Island, B.C., which covers three historical open pit mines and two past-producing underground mines that yielded iron, copper, gold and silver. Roughrider's other properties include its 100-per-cent-owned Eldorado, Gin and Bonanza properties located in the Golden Triangle of northern B.C. which are adjacent to the Red Chris mine, the Knob Hill northwest property located on northern Vancouver Island and the 100-per-cent interest Sterling, Sandy and Home Brew properties which are located in central B.C. Roughrider management continues to review precious and base metals opportunities in western North America.
We seek Safe Harbor.