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First Uranium Corporation T.FIU



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Post by PUNJABIon Mar 18, 2011 8:38am
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EZULWINI MINING OPERATIONS RESUME

EZULWINI MINING OPERATIONS RESUME

First Uranium resumes mining at Ezulwini
Ticker Symbol: C:FIU

First Uranium resumes mining at Ezulwini

First Uranium Corp (C:FIU)
Shares Issued 236,392,914
Last Close 3/17/2011
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Friday March 18 2011 - News Release

Mr. Julian Gwillim reports

FIRST URANIUM CORPORATION - EZULWINI MINING OPERATIONS RESUME

The notice temporarily suspending operations in the underground workplaces at First Uranium Corp.'s Ezulwini mine has been lifted. The notice was issued pursuant to Section 54 of the Mine Health and Safety Act (South Africa) by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) on March 12, 2011, following a fall of ground, which regrettably claimed the life of one employee.

Accordingly all mining operations, with the exception of the Bord and Pillar section where the fatality occurred, resumed during the night shift on Thursday, March 17, 2011. Mining within the Bord and Pillar section will resume early next week after the retraining of that section's mining teams, in modified support standards, has been conducted.

We seek Safe Harbor.

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