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July 17, 2007

Carmanah Appoints Philippe Favreau as Chief Operating Officer

Carmanah Technologies Corp. is pleased to announce the appointment of Philippe Favreau as chief operating officer. Favreau will assume responsibility for overseeing all aspects of the company's day-to-day operations. Favreau brings more than 20 years experience in operations, including product development, manufacturing, supply chain, sales and human resource management. "I am very pleased to have Mr.
July 11, 2007

Carmanah Announces Preliminary Financial Results for Q2 2007

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - Wednesday, June 11, 2007 - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX: CMH) today issued preliminary revenue and earnings expectations for the second quarter of 2007. Based on preliminary data, revenues for Q2 2007 are expected to be in the range of $14M to $15M.
July 04, 2007

What Next: Transit Shelter Ads Get Solar Powered

Carmanah Technology's i-Panel approved by Mother Nature
June 25, 2007

Carmanah Implements Leadership Succession Plan

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada - Monday, June 25, 2007 - Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX: CMH) announced today that its Board of Directors has unanimously approved the implementation of a succession plan that will ensure strong leadership and continuity as the Company moves to the next stage in its development. Art Aylesworth, who has served as Chief Executive Officer since 2000, has accepted the appointment as Chairman of the Board, to take effect as soon as a new Chief Executive Officer is hired.
June 21, 2007

Sales Grow for Custom LED Illuminated Table Game Signs

Carmanah's LED Sign Group has received a re-order for its custom LED illuminated table game signs for the branded table game “Flop Poker.” Demand for the signs, created for Flop Poker's Louisiana-based creators, National Table Games, has increased as the game's popularity grows with players throughout North America.
June 20, 2007

Carmanah Provides Solar Elevated Runway Guard Lights to US Air Force

Carmanah's Solar LED Lighting Division has supplied the US Air Force with an initial order of ten solar-powered Elevated Runway Guard Lights (ERGL). The lights will be installed on taxiway/runway intersections at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska to alert air and vehicle traffic when they are approaching an active runway.
June 19, 2007

Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) Selects Solar Powered LED Barricade Lights

Carmanah's Solar LED Lighting Group received an initial order, through its distributor AMA India, to supply Delhi International Airport with several units of model A601 barricade lights. The self-contained solar LED A601 lights will be installed on movable barricades used to restrict access to construction areas and increase night-time safety at India's second-largest airport facility. A Public Private Partnership Initiative, the Delhi International Airport lists among its mandates the upgrading of existing terminals and the construction of new terminals and runways.
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June 18, 2007

Portland’s New Neighborhood Speed Reduction Program Employs Radar Speed Signs from Local Company

A new safety program launched by the city of Portland to help neighborhoods slow speeding traffic, uses the latest radar speed management technology from Information Display Company (IDC)
June 15, 2007

Cutter Crew Installs New, More Dependable Lights on Navigation Aids

Coming up on the main!" That was the warning shout from the buoy deck supervisor aboard the USCGC Juniper, as the cutter's crane prepared to lift a 6-ton buoy out of Sandy Hook Channel. "In and out with the cross deck" came the command when the buoy was in position to attach the cross deck line that would help the crew direct the buoy onto the working deck.
June 15, 2007

Carmanah Supplies Dover AFB with A704-5 Airfield Lighting Systems

Carmanah's Solar LED Aviation Lighting Division has received an order to supply Dover Air Force Base in Delaware with A704-5 solar-powered airfield lights and accessories. The airfield lights can be programmed to switch between visible and infrared output, and controlled from the air traffic control tower, to enable pilots to simulate theater conditions in overt and covert training modes. Featuring a compact, self-contained design and convenient carrying handle, the A704-5 is ideal for temporary, permanent and semi-permanent airfield lighting applications.