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Valentine s Day ranks high for Jamaican retailers

Valentine’s Day remains among the highest selling occasions for local retailers in the business of helping lovers show their affection. Christmas, Mother’s Day and back-to-school are other occasions that churn out high sales. Kevin O’Brien-Chang, Chairman of Fontana Pharmacy told Observer Online that while Christmas produces the company’s highest sales of the year, Valentine’s Day is in close competition with Mother’s Day for second. He stated that the sales spikes.

St James lay magistrates join cooling-down efforts at Farm Primary and Infant | News

The Lay Magistrate Association of Jamaica’s [LMAJ] St James Chapter has donated six fans to Farm Primary and Infant School in St James. The presentation which was made on Wednesday, September 13, was heartily welcomed and saw both students and.

Indian community donates 300 fans to beat classroom heat

MOVED BY the heat that students of Farm Primary and Infant School have been battling amid high temperatures, the Indian community in Jamaica will donate 300 wall-mounted fans to 70 schools. The initiative, which will cost $1.8 million, will benefit.

UPDATE: Jewellry, cellphones, guard s firearm stolen from Pavilion Jewellers

Thieves dressed in security guard uniforms struck the Pavilion Jewellers at the Springs Plaza on Constant Spring Road in St Andrew, making off with an allotment of jewellery, cellphones, and a securit.

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