Rainmaker Mining Corp. ("Rainmaker") (TSX VENTURE:RMG) is pleased to announce
that it has entered into a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the 50/50 partnership of
Zimtu Capital Corp. and 877384 Alberta Ltd. to acquire four metallic and
industrial minerals permits in north western Alberta, totaling approximately
24,363 hectares. The permits have potential to host deposits of silica sand
suitable for hydraulic fracturing, and are immediately adjacent to a current
producer.


The terms of the acquisition are:



--  $10,000 on signing the LOI; 
--  Issuance of 750,000 common shares on TSX-V acceptance of the agreement; 
--  $10,000 on completion of a successful exploration program on or before
    September 15, 2014; 
--  Issuance of 750,000 common shares on completion of a successful
    exploration program on or before September 15, 2014; 
--  The Vendors retains a 2% royalty on production, 1% of which can be
    purchased for $1,000,000.



The transaction is subject to acceptance by the TSX Venture Exchange.

Chris M. Healey, Vice President - Operations for Rainmaker commented, "The
acquisition of these four claims, adjacent to a current producer of frac sands,
is a highly significant addition to our growing portfolio of properties. The
claims are well located relative to several markets, and have excellent access
to rail, giving Rainmaker a significant competitive advantage in this rapidly
expanding market." 


Peace River project:

The property is located north of the community of Peace River, adjacent to the
Peace River Frac Sand Quarry, which is owned and operated by Canadian Silica
Industries. It extends for approximately 40 km along the Peace River, straddling
both the East and West banks where the target unit is exposed. Within the
region, the Lower Cretaceous Paddy Member of the Peace River Formation is
currently mined for frac sand. The Paddy Member is a friable sand unit
representing a shoreline facies deposited in a fluvial environment, with a
thickness up to 16.5 m (7.7 m average). The sand grains are almost entirely
colorless quartz and beds are dominantly uncemented, which is ideal as a frac
sand proppant in hydraulic fracturing.


The Peace River Frac Sand Quarry reportedly has a total annual capacity of
500,000 tonnes of silica sand. Rainmaker is encouraged by this acquisition given
its proximity to infrastructure such as rail and roads, and location near the
community of Peace River. Additionally, it is located in close proximity to the
Horn River, Montney, and Cardium basins, and is central to the Frac Sand market
within northwestern Alberta. 


High priority exploration targets have been identified along the river banks
from historic reports and maps. Rainmaker plans to commence exploration on the
property with an extensive channel sampling program, as soon as snow conditions
permit. Using sample results in conjunction with historic data and public
information such as well logs, reports, drill core and cuttings, a follow-up
auger program is anticipated to take place within the first half of 2014 to
delineate locations with the best combination of quality, distribution,
thickness, tonnage and accessibility. 


The technical information in this news release has been prepared and reviewed on
behalf of the Company by Patrick Kluczny, P.Geol., of Dahrouge Geological
Consulting Ltd., a Qualified Person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101.


On Behalf of the Board of Directors,

Rainmaker Mining Corp.

Bev Funston, Director

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that
term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Rainmaker Mining Corp
Bev Funston
Director
(604) 921-1810
(604) 921-1898 (FAX)

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