VANCOUVER — The bulk of the hardware has already been handed out, but Sunday's Juno Awards still look wide open.
Montreal indie rockers the Stills were the only two-time winners at a private dinner ceremony held Saturday, the day before the main show, which will be televised on CTV (check local listings).
Alanis Morissette took pop album of the year for “Flavors of Entanglement,” Montreal's Sam Roberts took rock album of the year for “Love at the End of the World” and Coldplay took international album of the year for “Viva La Vida.”
In the evening's biggest upset, Toronto rapper Kardinal Offishall took single of the year for his slick dance-floor anthem “Dangerous,” which toppled such big-name competitors as Celine Dion, Michael Buble and Nickelback.
The Hanna, Alta., rockers led with five nominations going into the Juno Awards, but were shut out in two categories that were awarded Saturday.
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