First Uranium Corporation - FATALITY AT THE EZULWINI MINE
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Mar 14, 2011 08:38AM
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TORONTO and JOHANNESBURG, March 14 /CNW/ - First Uranium Corporation
 (TSX: FIU) (JSE: FUM) (ISIN: CA33744R1029) ("First Uranium" or the
 "Company") has announced that on March 12, 2011 a fall of ground
 accident occurred on 33 level underground at the Ezulwini gold mine
 that has claimed the life of an employee. 
A temporary work stoppage instruction has been issued by the Department
 of Mineral Resources, pursuant to section 54 of the Mine Health and
 Safety Act (South Africa), until such time as a preliminary
 investigation has been completed. 
The Company has extended its sincere condolences to the family and
 friends of the deceased.
About First Uranium Corporation
First Uranium Corporation (TSX: FIU) (JSE: FUM) is focused on its goal
 of becoming a low-cost producer of uranium and gold through the
 expansion of the underground development to feed the new uranium and
 gold plants at the Ezulwini Mine and through the expansion of the plant
 capacity of the Mine Waste Solutions (MWS) tailings recovery facility,
 both operations situated in South Africa. First Uranium also plans to
 grow production by pursuing value-enhancing acquisition and joint
 venture opportunities in South Africa and elsewhere.
Cautionary Language Regarding Forward-Looking Information
This news release contains and refers to forward-looking information
 based on current expectations. All other statements other than
 statements of historical fact included in this release are
 forward-looking statements (or forward-looking information). The
 Company's plans involve various estimates and assumptions and its
 business and operations are subject to various risks and uncertainties.
 For more details on these estimates, assumptions, risks and
 uncertainties, see the Company's most recent Annual Information Form
 and most recent Management Discussion and Analysis on file with the
 Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities on SEDAR at >www.firsturanium.com
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