Alamos Gold Inc. reported new results from surface and underground exploration drilling at the Island Gold Mine. Drilling throughout 2018, including new intercepts from the fourth quarter, continues to extend high-grade gold mineralization across each of the Main, Western and Eastern Extensions. All reported drill widths are true width of the mineralized zones, unless otherwise stated. Western Extension: high-grade mineralization extended 200 metres (“m”) down-plunge from existing Inferred Mineral Resources with the best surface directional intersection to date in Western extension (MH16-03). New highlights include: 152.07 g/t Au (35.74 g/t cut) over 5.00 m (MH16-03); 12.98 g/t Au (12.98 g/t cut) over 6.35 m; and 9.64 g/t Au (9.64 g/t cut) over 4.15 m. Main Extension: high-grade mineralization extended 90 m above the nearest previously reported intersection (MH13) with another one of the best surface directional intersections to date (MH17-01). This has extended high-grade mineralization up-plunge and closed the gap with Inferred Mineral Resources in the Eastern Extension. High grade mineralization has also been extended nearly 1,000 m east of current mine workings and remains open to the east and down-plunge. New highlights include: 56.60 g/t Au (44.03 g/t cut) over 4.81 m (MH17-01); 45.14 g/t Au (34.73 g/t cut) over 3.14 m; and 12.02 g/t Au (12.02 g/t Au cut) over 3.68 m.