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May 10, 2004

Bright Future…

Carmanah Technologies Inc. is leading the way...
May 07, 2004

Tallil Air Base Orders Additional Carmanah Taxiway Edge Lights

The US Air Force of Tallil Air Base has ordered an additional 50 units of Carmanah's solar LED taxiway edge lights, 50 airport mounting plates and 50 floor flange frangible couplings for permanent installation at the Iraqi Air Base. Tallil AFB will use the solar LED taxiway lights to replace existing retro reflective markers, providing self-illumination to increase airfield safety for pilots of taxiing aircraft.
May 04, 2004

Vancouver Installs Carmanah’s Solar-Powered Illuminated Bus Stops

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Tuesday, May 4, 2004 - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX Venture: CMH) is pleased to announce that Vancouver, British Columbia, has become the first major Canadian city to install Carmanah's i-STOP(tm) solar-powered, illuminated bus stops.
May 02, 2004

TransLink Tests New Bus Stops

TransLink has begun testing 17 new solar-powered bus stops at a cost of $1,500 each. Regular bus stops cost $100 to $200 depending on whether they're new or attached to existing posts. The new bus stops -- called i-STOP -- are in use in 60 transit systems in North America. They are produced by B.C.
May 01, 2004

Solar-Powered LED Navigation and Marking Lights from Carmanah Technologies, Inc.

Marina operators, yacht clubs, Port Authorities and Coast Guards around the world are beginning to see the light - Carmanah light, that is! Since the mid-1990's, Carmanah Technologies Inc., based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, has been manufacturing completely self-contained, solar-powered, LED (light emitting diode) marine navigation and marking lights.
April 29, 2004

Profile – Carmanah Technologies Corporation

Carmanah Technologies Corp. profile in the April 2004 TSX Venture Exchange newsletter TSXTRA, Volumn Two, Issue Two: From page 3. David Green had what seemed to be a simple problem. He wanted to power the anchor lights on his sailboat without draining its battery. That's how he began experimenting with a solar-powered light-emitting diode (LED). Green discovered that LEDs last 20 times longer than the best incandescent bulb and that they only use one tenth the energy. Carmanah Technologies was incorporated in 1998 and has been selling LEDs since then.
April 27, 2004

US Marines Order Carmanah’s Lights for African Air Base

Carmanah has recently received a contract for 80 units of its solar-powered LED aviation lights and base mounts for installation at Camp Lemonier Air Base in the Republic of Djibouti, Africa. This order represents Carmanah's first airfield installation in Africa. Carmanah's taxiway edge lights will be used by the US Marines for permanent airfield lighting at the base.
April 23, 2004

City Experiments with Solar-Powered Lights

A solar-powered crosswalk warning light system, billed as the first of its kind in North America, was installed Thursday in Victoria on Southgate Street. The wireless lights, worth about $9,500, were built by Carmanah Technologies, a city-based company which first introduced the technology in Europe in 2001. The lights are located on Southgate between Douglas and Quadra streets at a crosswalk that provides pedestrian access to Beacon Hill Park.
April 20, 2004

Carmanah Sales Up 115%

Carmanah Technologies CEO Art Aylesworth stands with the company's solar bus stop, which is used in London, England.  Carmanah Technologies Corp. of Victoria, which makes solar-powered lighting, says a 115 per cent sales increase led to a first-quarter profit of $369,492. Earnings for the quarter ended March 31 amounted to 1.3 cents a share and compared with $12,915 or a tenth of a cent in the year-earlier quarter, Carmanah reported Monday.
April 19, 2004

Carmanah Announces Record Financial Results for Q1 2004.

Vancouver, BC, Canada - (October 21, 2004) - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX VE: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: QCX), is pleased to announce its first quarter results for the three months ended March 31, 2004 and 2003. Highlights for the quarter: Record revenues of $4,113,701, representing a 115% increase over Q1 2003 and a 24% increase over the prior Company record achieved in Q4 2003; Earnings before income tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) was $458,156; Net earnings of $369,492 for the quarter, as compared to $12,915 for Q1 2003; Gross profit margin increasing to 52% from an average of 51% for fiscal 2003. "This has been a very strong quarter for Carmanah, consistent with our financial objectives for 2004." stated Art Aylesworth, Carmanah's CEO.