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Stallion Uranium contractors at Moonlite injured

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Executive Summary
- Stallion Uranium Corp. reported a serious injury incident involving two contractors at its Moonlite project in Northern Saskatchewan on April 1, 2026.
- Drilling operations at the site have been temporarily suspended as a precautionary measure while the company conducts an investigation with local and government authorities.
- The company expressed deep regret and extended condolences to the injured contractors and their families, emphasizing that health and safety remain the top priority.
Key Details
- Incident Date: April 1, 2026 (yesterday morning relative to the release).
- Location: Moonlite project, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada.
- Affected Personnel: Two contractors working on a surface drilling rig.
- Nature of Incident: Serious injuries resulting from an isolated incident.
- Operational Impact: Drilling operations at the site are temporarily suspended.
- Response Actions: The company is working closely with local and government authorities to complete an investigation and comprehensive review of the situation.
- Future Updates: Stallion Uranium stated it will provide further updates as appropriate in the coming week.
Notable Quotes
- "We are profoundly saddened by this incident and extend our deepest condolences and full support to the two injured contractors, their families, friends and colleagues during this difficult time. The health, safety and well-being of everyone who works with us, our employees and contractors alike, remains our absolute top priority. We are grateful for the swift and professional response of our on-site team, service providers and support staff, who provided immediate care and assistance to the injured personnel." — Matthew Schwab, Chief Executive Officer and Director
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