Blast happened Friday overnight with worker being air lifted from mine.
An explosion at the Minto Mine Friday has left one worker injured.
The explosion occured overnight, with the worker airlifted from the mine site.
An investigation is currently underway by the Workers Compansation Health and Safety Board, however details about the workers injuries are not yet known.
Investigators were at the mine site Saturday, but have since returned.
A stop work order has been issued for the area around the explosion, and will be lifted once mine owners Capstone Mining, can demonstrate that area is safe.

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