Nicole Morson : My love for fashion will never die

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Dominica’s first international runway model has devoted her time and talent to pursuing her passion, while helping others thrive in the creative industry

“I had a love for fashion since I was five,” Nicole Morson told The Sun. “I would dress in my mom’s high heels and scarves, and walk around the house playing my toy trumpet,”

Nicole, who went through a tomboy phase, ultimately reignited her desire to be a professional model and took the necessary steps to do so,

“I always admired Naomi Campbell as my mom had magazine clippings of her. In 2011 I decided to take modeling seriously and found a small group of people training models,” Nicole said.

Then Glenda Lugay visited to host Dominica Fashion Week, bringing models and designers from the region. Through this event, Nicole received more exposure and training.

“I got to see what modeling really was and to network with designers and models. I eventually walked the runways, closed shows, and did fashion shoots across the Caribbean,” she said. “I met with Viktor Luna from Project Runway who said if I ever made it to New York, I could walk the runway for him.”

Nicole poured her heart and soul into honing her skill for the world stage. She got the opportunity of a lifetime to walk the runway for New York Fashion Week – held in February and September – from 2014 to 2017.

“The day I arrived I started to look for castings. I had to walk with my Comp Card – four profile pics, model measurements, and contact info – then walk for the designers who would only call or email if you made the cut,” she said. “I was fortunate to have booked jobs from 75% of my casting calls.”

Nicole met legends in the industry including Naomi Campbell, Iman, and Edward Enninful (Editor of British Vogue). She also walked the runway for a multitude of shows and designers including Kanye West.

Morson, who experienced her fair share of racism and insecurities in the industry, describes the New York experience as an emotional roller coaster, but well worth it.

“New York was fun, eye opening, and a moment of growth,” she said. “At casting calls, I would see long lines of models and sometimes feel intimidated but I thank my mom and strong mindset that I got through it.”

She shared that models are among the most underpaid and undervalued in the industry, but applauds the global trend towards including a wider variety of models.

Deep rooted passion and networking opportunities kept Nicole going in this cutthroat business which, over the years, she has tried to improve in Dominica so that models can know their true value.

“Organizers are reluctant to pay models, yet they pay everyone else involved in the show,” she said. “Models need to have things like make up, hair, and transportation provided instead of paying for it out of pocket. Unless we stand as a unified front, we won’t see changes.”

Though she has cut back on runway modeling, Nicole remains a campaign and commercial model. She has also branched out, taking on roles like creative director, digital marketer, and project manager.

“I host a video series called A Day In Dominica. I am a creative designer and worked on music videos such as Colton T’s Black Beauty and Marie Pascale’s African Prince. I have been project coordinator and project assistant on international assignments. And I am learning to become a camera woman, “Nicole said.

The modeling industry is not the glitz and glam it’s hyped up to be, yet Nicole dreams of training Dominicans to become professional models.

“I wanted a prot?g? to push. I always wanted the next person to do better, go further, be signed, and on the magazine covers,” she said.

The dreams don’t stop there. Nicole aims to have her name on other international projects, bringing greater recognition to Dominica.

“I want to work on bigger creative design projects like music videos for Machel Montano and one day Beyonc? . I also want to bring this talent to movies, starting with Caribbean films then going international, “Nicole said.

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Tram Trouble

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The content originally appeared on: Sun Dominica

Residents of Laudat say they are concerned that their land is being taken away to build the “world longest” cable car to the Boiling Lake, a major attraction in the UNESCO World Heritage Site

Residents of SpringHill Estate, Laudat tells the Sun that earlier this year, they found out that their property may soon be taken from them when a foreigner came on their land uninvited and started conducting surveys.

Though they had heard rumours before, this was the first confirmation that they received that their land was going to be used for the 6.6 kilometres (4.1miles) long Detachable Monocable Cable Car project, which reports indicate is set to begin in November.

About seven residents of the area received their first official confirmation from the government of Dominica by way of a letter -which the Sun obtained a copy of- from the Lands and Surveys Division which stated that the government was interested in acquiring their land for the Cable Car project.

Since that time, the Sun has learned from sources that at least three meetings have been held with land owners who remain adamant that they’re not willing to give up their land.

“After consulting our lawyer, we know that there is a Land Acquisition Act, but it states that it can only be used when there’s a public purpose on that specific project, so the questions we’ve been asking them is what is the public purpose on that specific project,” a resident said.

“If you have a private investor, the interest of the private investor is to get his money back, so that has nothing to do with public purpose. The public purpose would be stuff like the airport, schools, hospitals, maybe a cable car that could be used as a public transport, but not one that’s used to destroy the country’s national site and benefit private investors,” the Sun was told

At present, the Laudat homeowner said that measurement of the road continues and based on unconfirmed reports the contractor is already on island.

The residents, who are all in contact with their attorneys, say that they are presently seeking advice on their way forward.

To date, they say that they have not had any meeting with their Parliamentary Representative or any other top government official, which they are requesting to voice some of their concerns.

“At this point, we would like to live our lives up there. This is our land, we are not interested in selling our land,” the Sun was told.

According to information obtained online, upon completion, the project will be the longest of its kind, but it will also allow “safe and fast passage” in about 20 mins to Boiling Lake, a route that would otherwise take six hours by hiking.

The situation has also attracted the attention of Dominican conservationist and political activist, Artherton “Athie” Martin, as the lake which is located in Morne Trois Pitons National Park, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

He told the Sun that his environmental concerns about the world heritage site are driven as much by illegal considerations as well as the ecological.

According to Martin, based on international convection which Dominica is a signatory, it establishes that when an area of a country is declared a World Heritage Site, authority and management control over that site no longer resides exclusively with the country and is instead shared with the world heritage centre in Paris.

As such, he noted that any activity taking place in that area or around that area that is likely to affect the integrity of that area must first be discussed and received approval from UNESCO.

The Sun was unsuccessful in its attempts to speak with a representative at the international organisation to confirm whether such action had been taken.

If it wasn’t, Martin said that this could have serious implications for Dominica as any incursion by the government without consulting UNESCO is in contravention of the world heritage site arrangement and could lead to a disciplinary response from the world heritage centre.

“If what we are seeing is a decision by the government to facilitate the incursion on the park, especially if in fact, the government has some interest in that corporate incursion then it is entirely illegal on the international law and is in contravention of the UNESCO Heritage Convention and places the island at risk of having the park downgraded and eventually could be delisted which could be a tragedy for Dominica,” Martin said.

Earlier this year, Dominica’s Tourism Minister Denise Charles dubbed the US$54 million project as critical, noting that it will feature Dominica as a “major tourist destination as many people will be excited to come and visit the second-largest boiling lake in the world.”

She said the project is being undertaken by ABL Holdings- whose website state is among the world’s most successful companies in terms of residence and citizenship by investment- with the government having a 15 per cent stake.

Back in May, Charles also announced that the government was currently in the first phase and had done consultations with the people of the Roseau Valley.

“We are finalising negotiations with land owners,” she said, which based on the letter sent, during that month expressing interest portrays a different picture.

The Associate Times reported that Outdoor Engineers – (a European company based in Switzerland) conducted a feasibility survey in Dominica, which revealed that the completion of the cable car project would boost tourism in Dominica three-fold.

Further attempts were made by The Sun to obtain a copy of such a study but proved unsuccessful.

Though the government has not said anything publicly another international site ‘Zenger’ reported on August 29 that Austrian ropeways and cable cars manufacturer Doppelmayr Group have been contracted to build the 6.6-kilometre-long (4.1-mile) gondola by 2024.

Doppelmayr Group told Zenger News that the 10-passenger detachable gondola will give visitors a “fast, reliable and comfortable means of accessing the national park in less than 20 minutes.”

Hospitality and shopping facilities focusing on the Caribbean island’s distinctive local features will be incorporated at the bottom station, according to Doppelmayr. In addition, the area surrounding the top station will consist of a restaurant with a panoramic terrace, a viewing platform, and a six-metre (19-foot) statue of Dominica’s national symbol-the Sisserou parrot will be placed at the highest point, the site reports.

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RUBIS employees given walking papers plead for their job

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Fearful of losing their only means of survival, employees of RUBIS West Indies Limited, Dominica (RUBIS Dominica) have rallied together to plead with the government for their intervention in saving their jobs.

Armed with their placards, the employees gathered along the E.O. LeBlanc Highway in front of the company’s main compound in Canefield in a protest they dubbed as “for survival.”

“We are holding a mini protest for survival,” employee Heskeith Delsol stated. “By the end of September if the government and Rubis are unable to reach a solution, we will be without a job. Most of us here have mortgages and if September 30th comes and the government doesn’t do anything then we will be in big trouble.”

This comes as effective September 15, 2022, RUBIS Dominica, the distribution company of petroleum and aviation fuels, LPG and lubricants, announced the suspension of fuel sales to its customers, following what the company says is significant financial losses incurred since entering Dominica in 2011 and which they have accrued at an even greater pace for the past six years.

“These losses are due to highly unfavourable mandated fuel prices, which are below the true importation value of fuel,” the release stated.

A similar action had been announced by RUBIS Dominica in 2021; however, according to the company, at that time, the Government of Dominica agreed to implement some changes to the regulated prices aimed at partially restoring the profitability of the fuel distribution business in this market, with further actions promised for the first quarter of 2022.

“Unfortunately, the Government of Dominica has not taken any further actions to restore the profitability of the fuel distribution business and RUBIS Dominica has continued to incur significant losses as a result,” the company noted in the release.

RUBIS Dominica Country Manager, Nicholson Dodds who spoke to The Sun stated, come September 30, 2022, should their longstanding issues not be addressed by the government, the company will cease operation in Dominica.

He informed that while the company has ten direct employees, several other contractors and employees at the service stations will be affected should RUBIS permanently shut its doors in Dominica.

Dodds added, although RUBIS is the only major importer to suspend their services at this time, he contends, “we are not the only ones hurting.”

When questioned on the possibility of RUBIS continuing their services in Dominica should importers not reach a resolution with the government, Dodds said, “if the environment sometime in the future is feasible and the investment climate is susceptible to investors I think not only RUBIS but other companies we be willing to investment but we can’t continue to invest in a market where our returns for several years has been negative and there is no end in sight.”

In response to the announcement by RUBIS Dominica to suspend their services, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit told the nation during a live interview on State-owned Radio DBS “there is no need to panic” as his government is putting contingencies in place to deal with this matter.

He explained that since 2003 the government has had a price mechanism in place with the support of the suppliers of petroleum products in Dominica.

“Since then there are other countries in the Caribbean who have adopted that price mechanism…we started first of all with having the price changed every eight weeks, this was further reviewed on the request of suppliers of petro products in Dominica to four weeks, where every four weeks there is a change in the price.”

Skerrit continued, “If the price goes up in the international market it goes up, if it goes down as we saw in the last four weeks…the price went down in the international market, it went down in Dominica.”

In response to the company’s claims of working at a loss, the nation’s leader stated: “We did give an increase early this year, but we have always said to RUBIS and others that one has to be mindful of the global reality and we cannot go ahead and give you an extreme increase in the profit margin in one-fell stroke, let us take it in a systematic way.”

Furthermore, he indicated that his government will continue to engage RUBIS and other suppliers of petroleum products in discussion through the Ministry of Trade to determine what can be done.

In the meantime he says, his government will make available a significant quantity of gasoline and diesel to Petro Caribe to supply to the gas stations in Dominica.

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First Tranche Of Loan For UWI Expansion Expected Within Weeks

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

First Tranche Of Loan For UWI Expansion Expected Within Weeks:

Prime Minister Hon. Gaston Browne says the government expects over half of a US$75 million loan from a friendly government by later this month.

The loan is to fund the expansion of the University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus.

The Prime Minister says the government will receive US$40 million of the loan funds to begin the project which will ensure the campus continues to meet the growing needs of the country and the sub-region.

The Prime Minister was speaking at an event at Sandals Grande Antigua Thursday evening to honour the honarary graduands at the upcoming graduation for the Five Islands Campus.

Sir Richard Richardson of Antigua and Barbuda and Alston ‘Becket’ Cyrus of St Vincent and the Grenadines will receive honarary degrees at the event this Saturday.

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Cops investigate sexual assaults alleged by sister-in-law and by minor girl’s mother

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Two sexual offences are now under investigation by the Police – one involving a minor girl and the other a grown woman.

Reports say that officers at the All Saints Police Station were notified that a man had attempted to sexually fondle his sister-in-law.

Further reports say that a struggle then ensued and the woman managed to get away.  She ran into the bathroom and locked herself away until her sister arrived home.

At that time, reports say, the two sisters went over to the neighbour’s house, where they waited until the Police arrived.

Allegedly, the accused was interviewed by the Police and denied the allegation.  However, he was detained and taken to the St. John’s Police Station pending further investigations.

This offence reportedly occurred on the night of October 4.

Meanwhile, an offence of unlawful sexual intercourse involving a 14-year-old girl is being investigated.

The teenager was allegedly assaulted by a man with whom she is familiar, on October 3, at 6:45 p.m.

A neighbour reportedly telephoned the Special Victims Unit on behalf of the child’s mother and reported that the teenager had had sexual intercourse with the adult man.

Reports are that both the child and her mother were questioned by the Police, and a physical examination by the district doctor was set for October 4. – REAL NEWS

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Jacqui Quinn apologizes to family of late Nigel Christian over insensitive Facebook post

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Dr. Jacqui Quinn said:

Two nights ago in a moment of gross indiscretion I made a post which was rather insensitive to the grieving family and friends of the late Nigel Christian.

Upon further reflection and with a heavy heart and great regret, I realized that I was completely out of line and I sincerely apologize.

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UWP Urges Pierre To Remove Stanley Felix As Senate President – St. Lucia Times News

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The United Workers Party is appalled by news that President of the Senate Stanley Felix was arrested and is expected to be charged in relation to a major case being investigated by the Royal St. Lucia Police Force.

In light of this astounding development and the sensitivity of the position of President of the Senate, the United Workers Party calls on Prime Minister Philip J Pierre to immediately relieve Stanley Felix of that position in light of the pending charges expected to be laid today.

The vague statement put out from the Office of the Prime Minister, late in the day, when it was already public knowledge that Stanley Felix had been in police custody since 10 AM sheds little on what evidently is a very serious matter.

The United Workers Party sees this as another dark day in the history of St. Lucia, when the country is already battered by an increase in serious crime, particularly robberies and gun related homicides.

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The United Workers Party further urges Prime Minister Philip J Pierre to rid his government of any unsavoury characters and criminal elements within his Cabinet in the interest of this country.

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SURINAME-FINANCE-Government acknowledges existing IMF programme no longer reealistic

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Assises: L’avocate générale réclame 10, 18 et 25 ans de détention dans l’affaire Zampache

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Assises. C’est aujourd’hui que le délibéré, de l’affaire Dilitri Zami, dit Zampache sera connu, alors qu’hier l’avocate générale a demandé des peines de 10, 18 et 25 ans pour les trois accusés.

Cinquième et dernier jour du procès des trois hommes responsables de la mort de « Zampache ». Des audiences souvent chargées d’émotion, mais un périple nécessaire pour entendre les trois accusés et tenter de comprendre leur motivation. A moins qu’à 16 ans,  on panique et on tire sans réfléchir, à moins qu’à 22 ans la jalousie l’emporte sur le discernement. Et 3 ans et demi plus tard les motivations ne sont toujours pas évidentes. Alors que les plaidoiries ont débuté jeudi matin, il reste…


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Expect power outages in some parishes this weekend Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Sections of Clarendon to be without electricity all day Sunday

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Jamaica Public Service (JPS) has announced several maintenance-related power outages for Friday, October 7 through to Sunday, October 9, in sections of at least four parishes.

Areas of Clarendon have been listed among places to be impacted and will be without power all day Sunday.

The light and power company gave notice in a series of tweets on Twitter.

The areas to be impacted on Friday, October 7 are:

Albion Housing Scheme and Sun Valley Housing Scheme in St Thomas, from 9am – 5pmCoolshade Drive in St Andrew, from 9am – 4pmFairbourne Road, Milford Road, and Mapletoft Ave, also in St Andrew, from 9:30am – 4:30pmPembroke Rd in St Andrew, from 9am – 3:30pmPetersfield, Carawina in Westmoreland, from 9am -5pmMcAlpine, also in Westmoreland, from 9am – 5pmGreen River in Hanover, from 9am – 4:30pm

The area to be impacted on Saturday, October 8 is:

Bath Fountain Road in St Thomas, from 8am – 6pm

The areas to be impacted on Sunday, October 9 are:

York town, Four paths, Mocho, Samson Town, Victoria, Swansea, Osbourne Store, Toll Gate, Clarendon Park, Jacob Hut, Hayes, Cornpiece, New Town, Halse hall, Mineral Heights, and Palmer’s Cross, all in Clarendon, from 5am – 6pm

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