www.ctvvancouverisland.ca http VICTORIA -- A south island company's solar powered light beacons are featured on an American TV program. "World's Greatest" is showcasing JSF Technologies and its sustainable and affordable solutions to traffic lights. The Capital Region District is littered with them. A fifth of the cost of traditional crosswalk light systems -- the solar powered attention-getters are easier to install and maintain. And they operate even when the power is out. Those traits are why "World's Greatest", a program out of Florida, is featuring JSF Technologies on an upcoming show. The Victoria area company is locally owned and operated and supplies its unique product to communities all over the world. Follow Stephanie Sherlock on Twitter: www.twitter.com
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