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  2. Juno Humanitarian Award - Wikipedia

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    Juno Humanitarian Award. The Humanitarian Award (formerly the Allan Waters Humanitarian Award) is awarded by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS) to Canadian musicians who have made significant humanitarian efforts. [1] Since 2006, it is given annually every Juno Awards ceremony. Waters, whose name was attached to the ...

  3. 3 Juno - Wikipedia

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    0.30" to 0.07". Juno ( minor-planet designation: 3 Juno) is a large asteroid in the asteroid belt. Juno was the third asteroid discovered, in 1804, by German astronomer Karl Harding. [15] It is one of the twenty largest asteroids and one of the two largest stony ( S-type) asteroids, along with 15 Eunomia. It is estimated to contain 1% of the ...

  4. Juno Awards of 2015 - Wikipedia

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    The Juno Awards of 2015 honoured Canadian music industry achievements in the latter part of 2013 and in most of 2014. The awards were presented in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada during the weekend of 14–15 March 2015. The main ceremony was conducted at FirstOntario Centre and televised on CTV. Various concerts and events related to the awards ...

  5. Juno Awards of 1995 - Wikipedia

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    The Juno Awards of 1995 was an awards show representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year. It took place on 26 March 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario at a ceremony in the Copps Coliseum. Mary Walsh, Rick Mercer and other regulars of the television series This Hour Has 22 Minutes were the hosts for the ceremonies, which were ...

  6. Juno, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Juno, Texas. /  30.15194°N 101.11528°W  / 30.15194; -101.11528. Juno was a small unincorporated community in Val Verde County, Texas, United States, in the southwestern part of the state. Its last business closed in 1984, and the only remnant of Juno now is a lone ranch. What remains of the village was, by 2013, situated on private ...

  7. Juno Awards of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    The Juno Awards of 2019, honouring Canadian music achievements, were presented in London, Ontario during the weekend of 16–17 March 2019. The primary telecast ceremonies were held at Budweiser Gardens, preceded by numerous Juno Week events from 11 March. This was the first time the Juno Awards were hosted in London. [1]

  8. Juno Awards of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    Juno Awards. · 1975 →. The Juno Awards of 1974, representing Canadian music industry achievements of the previous year, were awarded on 25 March 1974 in Toronto at a ceremony at the Inn on the Park 's Centennial ballroom hosted by George Wilson of CFRB radio's Starlight Serenade programme. [1]

  9. Juno Awards of 2001 - Wikipedia

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    The Juno Awards of 2001 were held in Hamilton, Ontario Canada during the weekend of 3–4 March 2001. The primary ceremonies were hosted by Rick Mercer at Copps Coliseum on 4 March 2001 and broadcast on CBC Television. Performers during the telecast included: Deborah Cox, Nelly Furtado , The Guess Who, Jacksoul, Michie Mee , The Moffatts and ...