Host and Canadian babe extraordinaire, Nelly Furtado took home two Juno Awards during the non-televised ceremony last night in Saskatoon.
Two more remain within her grasp during the continuation to be aired live this evening at 7pm ET.
I will be posting the award winners live as it happens tonight, so check back to be the first in the know.
The following is a list of the winners so far.
International Album of the Year: Taking the Long Way, Dixie Chicks
Artist of the Year: Nelly Furtado
New Group of the Year: Mobile
Songwriter of the Year: Gordie Sampson
Country Recording of the Year: Somebody Wrote Love, George Canyon
Rap Recording of the Year: Black Magic, Swollen Members (pictured)
Dance Recording of the Year: Sexor, Tiga
Reggae Recording of the Year: Xrated, Korexion
Aboriginal Recording of the Year: Sedze, Leela Gilday
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year, Solo: Yellowjacket, Stephen Fearing
Roots & Traditional Album of the Year, Group: Bloom, The McDades
Blues Album of the Year: House of Refuge, Jim Byrnes
Video of the Year: Bridge to Nowhere, Duplex (Sam Roberts)
Adult Alternative Album of the Year: The Light That Guides You Home, Jim Cuddy
Alternative Album of the Year: Sometimes, City and Colour
Pop Album of the Year: Loose, Nelly Furtado
Vocal Jazz Album of the Year: From This Moment On, Diana Krall
Contemporary Jazz Album of the Year: From the Heart, Hilario Duran and His Latin Jazz Big Band
Traditional Jazz Album of the Year: Avenue Standard, Jon Ballantyne
Instrumental Album of the Year: Run Neil Run, Sisters Euclid
Francophone Album of the Year: Il etait une fois dans l'est", Antoine Gratton
Children's Album of the Year: My Beautiful World, Jack Grunsky
Classical Album of the Year, Solo or Chamber Ensemble: Piazzolla,Les Violons du Roy/ Jean-Marie Zeitouni
Classical Album of the Year, Large Ensemble or Soloist(s) With Large Ensemble Accompaniment: Mozart: Violin Concerti, James Ehnes, Mozart Anniversary Orchestra
Classical Album of the Year, Vocal or Choral Performance: Mozart: Arie e Duetti, Isabel Bayrakdarian, Michael Schade, Russell Braun, Canadian Opera Company Orchestra/ Richard Bradshaw
Classical Composition of the Year: Clere Venus, Denis Gougeon
Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the Year: Wide-Eyed and Mystified, Downhere
World Music Album of the Year: Kaba Horo, Lubo Alexandrov
Jack Richardson Producer of the Year: Brian Howes
Recording Engineer of the Year: John "Beetle" Bailey
CD/DVD Artwork Design of the Year: Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranleau for Seripop
Music DVD of the Year: Escarpment Blues, Andy Keen, Sarah Harmer and Patrick Sambrook