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Coalspur Mines (Operations) Ltd Coalspur Mines (Operations) Ltd. Consolidated List of Creditors As at April 26, 2021 Notes: 1. The attached list of creditors was prepared based on information available from the books and records of Coalspur Mines (Operations) Ltd. as of April 26, 2021 (the "Filing Date"). 2. This list is provided pursuant to section 23(1)(a) of the CCAA and the regulations made thereunder. This list of creditors has been prepared without admission as to the liability for, or the quantum of, any of the amounts shown. 3. A procedure to request and assess claims against Coalspur Mines (Operations) Ltd. (a "Claims Procedure") has not been approved by the Court and creditors are not required to submit a proof of claim at this time. 4. If a Claims Procedure is approved by the Court, creditors will be notified by the Monitor and invited to submit a proof of claim at that time. Unsecured Creditor Name Alternative Name Address One Address Two City Province/State Postal / ZIP Country Currency Amount ($) Code ACI ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANTS INC 5031 210 STREET EDMONTON ALBERTA T6M 0A8 CA CAD$ 11,460 ACKLANDS GRAINGER 300‐10 FORT STREET WINNIPEG MANITOBA R3C 0A5 CA CAD$ 172,348 AFX MIXING AND PUMPING TECHNOLOGIES 13782 282A STREET MAPLE RIDGE BRITISH COLUMBIA V4R 0C2 CA CAD$ 21,981 AIR LIQUIDE CANADA INC. MH2042 C.P. 6789 SUCC. CENTRE‐VILLE MONTREAL QUEBEC H3C 4J5 CA CAD$ 30,288 ALBERTA GENERAL CONTRACTORS INC 9267 50 ST NW EMDONTON ALBERTA T6B 3B6 CA CAD$ 2,428 ALBERTA MINE SAFETY ASSOCIATION 10080 JASPER AVE UNIT 600 EDMONTON ALBERTA T5J 1V9 CA CAD$ 184 ALL CHOICE RENTALS LTD 2350 ‐ 50TH DRAYTON VALLEY ALBERTA T7A 1S1 CA CAD$ 94,422 ALL‐IN AUTO REPAIR & TOWING INC 122 JOBLIN STREET HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1G7 CA CAD$ 840 ALS CANADA LTD. 2103 DOLLARTON HWY NORTH VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA V7H 0A7 CA CAD$ 37,551 ALTERNATIVE BELTING ENTERPRISES LTD #100‐17907 106 AVENUE EDMONTON ALBERTA T5S 2H1 CA CAD$ 12,088 ANDRITZ AUTOMATION LTD 556 NORTH NECHAKO ROAD, SUITE 205 PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA V2K 1A1 CA CAD$ 185,533 APEX DISTRIBUTION INC. 550, 407 2ND STREET SW CALGARY ALBERTA T2P 2Y3 CA CAD$ 38,543 APPLIED INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES LP 5511 48TH STREET EDMONTON ALBERTA T6B 3R1 CA CAD$ 7,037 ARMTEC INC 605 SHELDON DRIVE CAMBRIDGE ONTARIO N1T 2K1 CA CAD$ 19,665 BACK COUNTRY MECHANICAL LTD PO BOX 6021 STN MAIN HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1X4 CA CAD$ 2,465 BACKWOODS CONTRACTING LTD 1259 ‐ 91 STREET SW, UNIT 301 EDMONTON ALBERTA T6X 1E9 CA CAD$ 83,656 BANNISTER CHEVROLET BUICK GMC LTD. 214 58 STREET EDSON ALBERTA T7E 1R8 CA CAD$ 11,372 BARON OILFIELD SUPPLY 9515 108TH STREET GRANDE PRAIRIE ALBERTA T8V 5R7 CA CAD$ 320 BARROW SAFETY SERVICES INC 889 SWITZER DRIVE HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1V1 CA CAD$ 1,139,593 BARTLE & GIBSON CO LTD 214 KELLY ROAD EDMONTON ALBERTA T7V 1H2 CA CAD$ 2,921 BELTERRA CORPORATION 12324‐184st EDMONTON ALBERTA T5V 0A5 CA CAD$ 4,474 BIG ROCK DODGE 186 TOCHER AVE HINTON ALBERTA T7V 0A8 CA CAD$ 4,583 BIG SKY RAIL CORP BOX 3192 REGINA SASKATCHEWAN S4P 3G7 CA CAD$ 160,127 BIGHORN WILDLIFE TECHNOLOGIES LTD. 176 MOBERLY DRIVE HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1Z1 CA CAD$ 27,465 BLACK FLY ENVIRONMENTAL LTD PO BOX 1472 ONOWAY ALBERTA T0E 1V0 CA CAD$ 1,869 BLUE DIAMOND HYDRAULICS & MACHINING 471 WEST RIVER ROAD HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1Z1 CA CAD$ 8,963 BOXX MODULAR 1000, 440 2ND AVENUE SW CALGARY ALBERTA T2P 5E9 CA CAD$ 8,453 BUTTAZZONI CONTRACTING 141 HAMPSHIRE ROAD HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1G8 CA CAD$ 104,975 CANADIAN LINEN & UNIFORM SERVI 8631 STADIUM ROAD EDMONTON ALBERTA T5H 3W9 CA CAD$ 3,243 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY 10229 127 AVE NW EDMONTON ALBERTA T5E 0B9 CA CAD$ 3,390 CANADIAN NATURAL RESOURCES 2100, 855 ‐ 2ND STREET SW CALGARY ALBERTA T2P 4J8 CA CAD$ 525 CARIBOO CENTRAL RAILROAD 209 ‐ 307 BANKS ROAD KELOWNA BRITISH COLUMBIA V1X 6A1 CA CAD$ 298,055 CAYLOR CONTRACTING BOX 6448 HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1X7 CA CAD$ 41,866 CBCL LIMITED PO BOX 606 HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA B3J 2R7 CA CAD$ 44,885 CDW CANADA PO BOX 57720, STATION A TORONTO ONTARIO M5W 5M5 CA CAD$ 4,708 CERTISPEC SERVICES INC UNIT 208, 6741 CARIBOO ROAD BURNABY BRITISH COLUMBIA V3N 4A3 CA CAD$ 112,161 CHRIS PAGE & ASSOCIATES LTD 14435 ‐ 124 AVE EDMONTON ALBERTA T5L 3B2 CA CAD$ 1,113,917 CITI CONSULTING LTD 107 CANOE CRESCENT SW AIRDRIE ALBERTA T4B 2N9 CA CAD$ 4,012 CN TRANSPORT C.P 11774 SUCC. CENTRE‐VILLE MONTREAL QUEBEC H3C 0A4 CA CAD$ 5,416,505 COLUMBIA INDUSTRIES 7150‐112 AVE S.E CALGARY ALBERTA T2C 4Z1 CA CAD$ 67,256 CONNECT ENERGY SERVICES CORP PO BOX 396 REDWATER ALBERTA T0A 2W0 CA CAD$ 46,573 CONTINENTAL ELECTRICAL MOTOR SERVIC 8909 15TH STREET NW EDMONTON ALBERTA T2P 0B6 CA CAD$ 30,749 CONTOUR CONSTRUCTION LTD PO Box 6268 EDSON ALBERTA T7E 1T7 CA CAD$ 170,761 COX & PALMER PO BOX 2380 HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA B3J 3E5 CA CAD$ 1,265 CR METAL FABRICATORS LTD 1970‐17TH AVE CAMPBELL RIVER BRITISH COLUMBIA V9W 4L9 CA CAD$ 4,712 CUMMINS CANADA ULC 11751 181ST STREET EDMONTON ALBERTA T5S 2K5 CA CAD$ 118,579 DAVE MORIN CONTRACTING BOX 6253 HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1X6 CA CAD$ 325,418 DESWIK (CANADA) INC SUITE 600 ‐ 407 2ND STREET SW CALGARY ALBERTA T2P 2Y3 CA CAD$ 4,883 DEZURIK CANADA INC 385 FRANKLIN BOULEVARD CAMBRIDGE ONTARIO N1R 5V5 CA CAD$ 20,412 DFI CORPORATION 2404 ‐ 51 AVENUE NW EDMONTON ALBERTA T6P 0E4 CA CAD$ 36,955 DIRECT ENERGY REGULATED SERVICES PO Box 1520 STN M CALGARY ALBERTA T2P 5R6 CA CAD$ 253 DUCHARME, MCMILLEN & ASSOCIATES 7125 Mississauga Suite 401 Mississauga ONTARIO L5N 0C2 CA CAD$ 22,811 EC&M ELECTRIC NORTHERN LTD 7503 Girard Road NW EDMONTON ALBERTA T6B 2H2 CA CAD$ 4,935 EDSON CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP LTD PO BOX 7769 EDSON ALBERTA T7E 1V8 CA CAD$ 2,154 ENERGY CRANE SERVICE 19 BOULDER BLVD STONY PLAIN ALBERTA T7Z 1V6 CA CAD$ 13,499 ENMAX STATION M CALGARY ALBERTA T2P 3C3 CA CAD$ 29,726 EPCORE PO BOX 500 EDMONTON ALBERTA T5J 3Y3 CA CAD$ 1,200 EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE 2111 ‐ 80 AVENUE EDMONTON ALBERTA T6P 1N3 CA CAD$ 273,170 FASTENAL CANADA LTD 900 WABANAKI DRIVE KITCHENER ONTARIO N2C 0B7 CA CAD$ 85,472 FEDERAL EXPRESS CANADA CORPORATION PO BOX 4626 TORONTO STATION A TORONTO ONTARIO M5W 5B4 CA CAD$ 88 FELLOWS PLUMBING & HEATING LTD 118 NELSON STREET HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1H2 CA CAD$ 25,141 FINNING CANADA 10910 ‐ 170 STREET EDMONTON ALBERTA T5S 1H6 CA CAD$ 4,208,217 FIRST TRUCK CENTRE 11313 ‐ 170 STREET EDMONTON ALBERTA T5M 3P5 CA CAD$ 2,595 FLUID LIFE CORPORATION 4371 SAVARYN DRIVE SW EDMONTON ALBERTA T6X 2E8 CA CAD$ 3,650 FOOTHILLS CONCRETE LTD 450 EAST RIVER ROAD HINTON ALBERTA T7V 2G3 CA CAD$ 1,098 FOUNTAIN TIRE MINE SERVICES LTD 130 LAFARGE RD KAMLOOPS BRITISH COLUMBIA V2C 6T5 CA CAD$ 1,803 FULL METAL DRILLING INC. 1201 61ST STREET EDSON ALBERTA T7E 1Y4 CA CAD$ 90,052 GIBRALTAR PRINTING 103 SORNBERGER PLACE HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1X5 CA CAD$ 1,174 GLOBAL HEAT TRANSFER ULC 9503 ‐ 12 AVENUE SW EDMONTON ALBERTA T6X 0C3 CA CAD$ 17,168 GOODFISH LAKE SEWING & GARMENT CO LPO BOX 273 GOODFISH LAKE ALBERTA T0A 1R0 CA CAD$ 17,291 GRANT THORNTON LLP SUITE 1001, 1675 GRAFTON STREET HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA B3J 0E9 CA CAD$ 22,364 GRIFFITHS MOTORS HINTON LTD 553 GREGG AVE. HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1N1 CA CAD$ 8,171 GRIMSHAW TRUCKING LP PO BOX 960 EDMONTON ALBERTA T5J 2L8 CA CAD$ 111,878 GUILLEVIN INTERNATIONAL CO. 2233 Quinn PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA V2N 2X4 CA CAD$ 58,778 HACH SALES & SERVICE CANADA LP 3020 GORE ROAD LONDON ONTARIO N5V 4T7 CA CAD$ 13,522 HATFIELD CONSULTANTS 200 850 HARBOURSIDE DRIVE NORTH VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA V7P 0A3 CA CAD$ 78,462 HEAVYTECH 453 WEST RIVER ROAD HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1Z1 CA CAD$ 557 HELMIG FIRE EQUIPMENT INC 637 SWITZER DRIVE HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1G9 CA CAD$ 156,188 HERC RENTALS 35 CLAIREVILLE DRIVE ETOBICOKE MANITOBA M9W 5Z7 CA CAD$ 268,873 HINTON & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMER 309 GREGG AVE HINTON ALBERTA T7V 2A7 CA CAD$ 1,255 HINTON FOOD BANK SUITE 11 107 SWANSON DRIVE HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1H1 CA CAD$ 2,000 HINTON HEATING & SHEET METAL WORKS 216 PEMBINA AVE HINTON ALBERTA T7V 2B4 CA CAD$ 441 HINTON OPTOMETRY CLINIC 158 ATHABASCA AVE HINTON ALBERTA T7V 2A5 CA CAD$ 3,477 HINTON SCRAP METAL 185 WILLIAMS ROAD HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1Z1 CA CAD$ 43,522 HINTON TRUCK & RV WASH 116 STEELE CRESCENT HINTON ALBERTA T7V 2G5 CA CAD$ 7,360 HINTON TRUCK CENTRE LTD 24022d Hwy 16W HINTON ALBERTA T7V 1X6 CA CAD$ 20,690 HOSKINS SCIENTIFIC LTD. 3735 MYRTLE STREET BURNABY BRITISH COLUMBIA V5C 4E7 CA CAD$ 5,362 HOWARD MARTEN FLUID TECHNOLOGIES IN 902 DILLINGHAM ROAD PICKERING ONTARIO L1W 1Z6 CA CAD$ 14,795 HUDGEON POWER SYSTEMS INC 3806‐44 AVENUE, PO BOX 604 STETTLER ALBERTA T0C 2L0 CA CAD$ 46,875 HUSKY U‐AUTO WASH 5226‐ 4TH AVE EDMONTON ALBERTA T7E 1L4 CA CAD$ 13 Page 1 of 4 Coalspur Mines (Operations) Ltd. Consolidated List of Creditors As at April 26, 2021 Notes: 1. The attached list of creditors was prepared based on information available from the books and records of Coalspur Mines (Operations) Ltd. as of April 26, 2021 (the "Filing Date"). 2. This list is provided pursuant to section 23(1)(a) of the CCAA and the regulations made thereunder. This list of creditors has been prepared without admission as to the liability for, or the quantum of, any of the amounts shown.
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