February 20, 2004

Carmanah Closes Bought Private Placement

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Friday, February 20, 2004 - - Further to its news release dated February 3, 2004, Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX Venture: CMH) is pleased to announce that it has closed its private placement financing for gross proceeds of CDN$5,750,000 (the "financing").
February 19, 2004

Carmanah Aviation Lighting Orders Break $1.1M In Just 49 Days

Vancouver, BC, Canada - (October 21, 2004) - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX VE: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: QCX), is pleased to announce that its Aviation Lighting Division hasachieved a new sales record this week by surpassing the $1 million mark in orders for the first 49 days of 2004.
February 03, 2004

New and Emerging Markets – Canadian Companies in India

Why Trade Matters Trade and the Canadian Economy New and Emerging Markets - Canadian Companies in India Published by:Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Government of Canada February 3, 2004 The emergence of new markets in the global economy presents new opportunities for Canadian exporters and investors.
February 03, 2004

Carmanah Announces Bought Private Placement Funding

Vancouver, BC, Canada - (February 3, 2004) - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX VE: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: QCX), is pleased to announce that it has reached an agreement with Canaccord Capital Corporation ("Canaccord") to raise $5.0 million on a bought deal basis (the "financing").
January 28, 2004

Carmanah Lights Up Truckee Tahoe Airport, CA

Newest Solar-Powered LED Technology Saves US$272,000
January 20, 2004

Solar lights help buses find riders

Sometimes at night Intercity Transit driver Gary Timm can't see whether there are people waiting at a bus stop. "It's very dark, and with the lights on in the bus, there's a lot of glare," said Timm, who drives routes 41 and 48 to The Evergreen State College. "Some of the stops, you can't tell until you get right on top of them." Since IT began testing solar bus stops and flashing beacons last year, Timm said it has made his job easier.
January 01, 2004

Offshore Source Magazine: USCG Allows Use of Solar-Powered LEDs on Navigation Aids

Offshore Source Magazine reported on Carmanah's News Release in it's January 2004 issue. The article contains a photo featuring a Carmanah 702 Solar-Powered Navigation Aid being attached to a buoy. To view an abbreviated version of the newsletter, click here.. . . . . . . .
December 16, 2003

U.S. Coast Guard Approves LEDs for Private Aids-to-Navigation

Long-Awaited Regulatory Milestone Opens New Markets for Carmanah
November 13, 2003

Carmanah’s London Bus Stop Design Receives BP Award Commendation

Honour Coincides with Launch of $1.6 Million Solar Bus Shelter Project
November 01, 2003

Brightening Up the Ride

The St. John's Transportation Commission (Metrobus) has added solar-powered, light emitting diode (LED) illumination to three bus stops.The new i-STOP™, introduced in 2002 by Carmanah Technologies Inc. Victoria, B.C., offers: Lighting for the passenger waiting area A backlit bus schedule for nighttime reading A pushbutton-activated flashing beacon to notify bus drivers of a waiting passenger, visible for 1.5 kilometres at night and 400 metres in daylight The i-STOP™ also enables future enhancements like satellite-linked real-time schedule information that would tell passengers if they have enough time to grab a coffee or a newspaper before the next bus arrives. The i-STOP™ is the world's first solar-powered, LED-illuminated bus stop.