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July 22, 2002

Union Pacific Railway Places Initial Order of Carmanah Solar-Powered Lights

Vancouver, BC, Canada - (October 21, 2004) - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX VE: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges: QCX), is pleased to announce that the Union Pacific Railway, a Class One railway in the United States, has ordered $93,000 in Carmanah solar-powered lights. As a result of an internal assessment of its work yard safety procedures and equipment, the North Platt, Nebraska, rail yard of Union Pacific has ordered 350 units of Carmanah's Model 501 for blue flag protection purposes.
July 16, 2002

PV Marine Navigation Lights to Hong Kong Harbor

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada - July 16, 2002 `SolarAccess.com` The Marine Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has approved an initial installation of approximately US$50,000 of Carmanah Technologies solar-powered LED marine navigation lights. The HKSAR is currently in the process of upgrading its aids to navigation throughout the Hong Kong Port.
July 13, 2002

Hong Kong Harbour Orders Solar-Powered Lights

Carmanah Technologies Corporation (CMH - TSX Venture Exchange) has announced that the Marine Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has approved an initial installation of approximately $50,000 of Carmanah solar-powered LED marine navigation lights. The HKSAR is currently in the process of upgrading its aids to navigation throughout the Hong Kong Port.
July 12, 2002

Solar-Powered Illuminated Transit Stop Launched

Canada's Carmanah Technologies Corporation released a new solar-powered lighting product for the multibillion-dollar worldwide transit market at the Canadian Urban Transit Association's (CUTA) annual conference, June 8-12. The solar-powered, illuminated transit stop incorporates self-contained, maintenance-free timetable illumination and a bus-signalling beacon.
July 09, 2002

Hong Kong Harbour Places Initial Order of Carmanah Solar-Powered Lights

Vancouver, BC, Canada - (July 09, 2002) - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX VE: CMH; Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Enchanges: QCX), is pleased to announce that the Marine Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has approved an initial installation of approximately $50,000 of Carmanah solar-powered LED marine navigation lights.
July 03, 2002

Streaming Audio Interview with CEO, Art Aylesworth

CEOcast conducts second interview with Art Aylesworth about Carmanah Technologies Inc., and its pote
June 30, 2002

Shining a Light on Innovative Safety Solutions

Carmanah Technologies Inc. of Victoria, B.C. has developed a system of solar-powered self-contained, no-maintenance hazard marking lights, the first specifically for the mining industry. The lights offer an innovative, durable environmental solution to marking workplace hazards, with low acquisition costs.
June 28, 2002

Solar-Powered Illuminated Transit Stop Now Marketed Worldwide

Carmanah Technologies Corporation is now marketing a new solar-powered, illuminated transit stop that incorporates maintenance-free timetable illumination and a bus signaling beacon. All components of the information and signaling system (ISS) are self-contained in the octagonal support pole. With the push of a button, waiting passengers can activate the flashing bus signaling beacon to notify an approaching bus that a stop is requested.
June 27, 2002

Carmanah Opens for Trading on the Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges

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 accepted and listed for trading on the Berlin and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges. Carmanah's common shares are trading under the symbol "QCX" and the Company's German Securities Identification is "WKN 662218".
June 18, 2002

Streaming Audio Interview with CEO, Art Aylesworth

Mark Forsythe, host of BC Almanac, Canadian Broadcast Corporation (CBC) Radio One, interviews Carman