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October 23, 2002

Carmanah Announces Second Consecutive Profitable Quarter and Record Revenue

Vancouver, BC, Canada - (October 21, 2004) - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX VE: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: QCX), is pleased to announce its third quarter results for the three months ended September 30, 2002. Highlights for the quarter are as follows: Revenue up 81% over Q3 2001 to $1,632,523; Profit of $43,472 for the quarter, as compared to net loss of $84,889 for Q3 2001; Gross profit for the quarter reached a record 59% as direct sales increase; Earnings before income tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) was $146,389; Revenue growth (81%) outpaced expenditures (61%); Investment into developing new markets continued. "This has been an exciting year for our company," stated Art Aylesworth, Carmanah's CEO.
September 30, 2002

Carmanah’s Products Available in the U.S. Under GSA Schedule Program

Vancouver, BC, Canada - (October 21, 2004) - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX VE: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: QCX), is pleased to announce that it has been designated as a Federal Supply Contractor for the General Services Administration (GSA) in the United States.
September 24, 2002

London Transit Users “See the Light” with Carmanah’s Solar-Powered Illuminated Transit Stop

Vancouver, BC, Canada - (September 24, 2002) - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX VE: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: QCX), is pleased to announce today that it has been selected for a field trial of 24 solar-powered, LED (light emitting diode) illuminated transit stops in London, England by London Bus Services.
September 23, 2002

Carmanah Wins “Technology Company of the Year” Award

Vancouver, BC, Canada - (October 21, 2004) - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX VE: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: QCX), is pleased to announce that it was awarded VIATeC's Technology Company of the Year award on September 19th, 2002 to a sold-out awards presentation dinner.
September 23, 2002

Canadian Company Introduces the World’s First Solar-Powered Bus Stop to International Market

Vancouver, BC, Canada - (October 21, 2004) - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX VE: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: QCX), is unveiling i-STOPTM, the world's first solar-powered, LED (light emitting diode) illuminated bus stop, to the multibillion dollar worldwide transit market at the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Exposition in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. i-STOPTM is a completely new concept in transit customer service and safety.
September 19, 2002

Carmanah Unveils Solar-Powered Illuminated Transit Stop

Vancouver, BC, Canada - (October 21, 2004) - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX VE: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: QCX), is pleased to announce the release of i-STOPTM, North America's first solar-powered, LED-illuminated transit stop for the mass transit industry. Information, illumination, and intelligence.
September 18, 2002

Solar Power Lights Up Bus Stops

VICTORIA - Solar power is behind a British Columbia company's bid to light up the world's darkest bus stops. Carmanah Technologies Inc. of Victoria says its solar-powered bus stop is a low cost, low maintenance innovation with a night visibility range of 1.6 kilometres. The i-Stop bus stop, to be introduced next week at a public transit exposition in Las Vegas, virtually eliminates instances where bus drivers miss passengers because they can't see them at stops, said Art Aylesworth, Carmanah's chief executive officer.
September 18, 2002

Sun Lights Canadian-Designed Bus Stops

VICTORIA - North America's first solar powered bus stops have been installed in Victoria. The solar stop is the brainchild of a British Columbia-based company that hopes to sell its light for the world's darkest bus stops - starting with 10 spots in Victoria. The innovative product, called the i-Stop, provides an illuminated transit schedule, a flashing signal to alert bus drivers to waiting passengers, and a security light for passengers.
September 17, 2002

World’s First Solar-Powered Bus Stop

VICTORIA (CKNW/AM980) -- It's being called the world's first solar-powered bus stop. Carmanah Technologies of Victoria says the I-stop only needs 90-minutes of natural light to charge up its batteries, so it will work even on the "wet coast". One of its key benefits is illuminated isolated bus stops at night.
September 17, 2002

Hi-tech Bus Stops Appear in Victoria

VICTORIA (CP) -- Solar power is behind a British Columbia company's bid to light up the world's darkest bus stops. Carmanah Technologies Inc. of Victoria says its solar-powered bus stop is a low cost, low maintenance innovation with a night visibility range of 1.6 kilometres.