Canadian Premium Sand Inc. (CPS) has completed a fall/winter 2018 drill program that included 93 new sonic drill holes totaling 1,574 metres across its Wanipigow Sand Project site. APEX Geoscience Ltd. was commissioned to log and sample the core and assist in characterization of the overall sand deposit. Nearly 800 representative samples were collected at 1.5-meter intervals from each of the cores over the entire deposit and were sent to Turnkey Processing Solutions' (TPS) test lab for analysis. The results of the analytical work will provide CPS with a thorough understanding of its entire silica sand de posit including size, quality, depositional characteristics and recoverability. The information gathered from this extensive program also provides the necessary information to complete an updated NI 43-101 Technical Report, anticipated to be finalized in March 2019. The Report will replace and supersede the previous Report and Resource Estimate that was filed in 2014. In conjunction with the 2019 NI 43-101 Technical Report, CPS will be updating all financial and feasibility information previously released for the project. The company has also completed and filed its Environmental Act Proposal application with the Manitoba Government for its Wanipigow Sand Project. Included within the application are letters of support for the project from the surrounding communities of Manigotagan, Aghaming, Seymourville and Hollow Water First Nation. With the assistance of AECOM Canada Limited, the application was submitted on December 18, 2018 and was posted for public comment on December 31, 2018. In conjunction with the application, CPS participated in more than 60 informational meetings with the surrounding communities to garner and better understand all public feedback. Further, CPS commissioned independent archeological and traditional land use assessments, a terrestrial survey, air emission and traffic impact modeling studies and completed an extensive geological characterization study for the entire project site. CPS continues to work closely with Wanipigow communities and the Manitoba government to address project feedback.