Though most of this year's Juno awards have now been handed out, it's still anybody's game going into  Sunday night's televised portion of the show.

Montreal indie rockers the Stills are the only act to claim two awards so far.

They won for alternative album of the year and new group of the year at a dinner ceremony last night.

Ottawa's 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 day's biggest upset, Toronto rapper Kardinal Offishall took single of the year for his massive club hit "Dangerous."

He was up against such big-name competitors as Celine Dion, Michael Buble and Nickelback, who led with five nominations but were shut out in their first two categories last night.