YTV Achievement Awards
YTV Achievement Awards Country Canada Presented by YTV First awarded 1989 Last awarded 2000
The YTV Achievement Awards (aka YAA!) was an annual awards ceremony presented by YTV . The ceremony took place annually (except 1991) from 1989 to 2000. The awards were given to young Canadians who had an important contribution in one of several diverse categories.
For each awards year, there is an nomination period. Entrants could nominate themselves, or be nominated by someone else. Nominees were required to be 19 or younger. Finalists and winners in each category were selected from the nominees list by a panel of judges.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Award categories
Acting
Band/Musical Group
Bravery
Business / Entrepreneurship
Dance
Environmental
Innovation / Science & Technology
Instrumental
President's Award
Public Service
Specialty Performance
Sports
Terry Fox Award
Visual Arts
Vocal
Writing
Dates and locations
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Year
Date
City
Venue
Host(s)
1st
1989
3 November[ 4]
Toronto, Ontario
Metro Toronto Convention Centre [ 5]
Jim Carrey
2nd
1990
2 November[ 6]
Toronto, Ontario
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Laurie Hibberd [ 7] and Derek McGrath [ 8]
3rd
1992
11 March
Ottawa, Ontario
National Arts Centre [ 9]
Alan Thicke and Laurie Hibberd [ 10]
4th
1993
(Taped. Aired on 22 April)
Ottawa, Ontario
National Arts Centre
Andrea Martin [ 11]
5th
1994
16 April
Ottawa, Ontario
National Arts Centre
"Tarzan" Dan Freeman and "Weird Al" Yankovic [ 12]
6th
1995
6 April (broadcast on YTV on 8 April)[ 13]
Ottawa, Ontario
National Arts Centre
"Tarzan" Dan Freeman, Phil Guerrero and Eva Preger[ 14]
7th
1996
28 April
Toronto, Ontario
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Larisa Oleynik , Phil Guerrero and Paul McGuire [ 15]
8th
1997
27 April[ 16]
Toronto, Ontario
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Paul McGuire and Aashna Patel[ 17]
9th
1998
19 April[ 18]
Toronto, Ontario
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Caroline Rhea , Shaun Majumder and Paul McGuire [ 19]
10th
1999
6 June
Ottawa, Ontario
National Arts Centre
Ben Savage , Danielle Fishel , Paul McGuire and Phil Guerrero[ 20] [ 21] [ 22]
11th
2000
28 May[ 23]
Toronto, Ontario
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
Curt Harnett , Jennifer Katie Racicot and Pat Kelly[ 24]
Awards
1st Annual YTV Achievement Awards (1989)
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface , and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
Acting
Band/Musical Group
Imamu Baraka (Mike Weaver, Steve Dawson, Jeff Hicks, Krister Kott-meier and Tim Rutledge) –Vancouver, BC ‡[ 27]
Bravery
Business/Entrepreneurship
Comedy
The Young Street Players –Toronto, ON ‡[ 29]
Dance
Amanda Daft –Delta, BC ‡[ 27]
Environmental
Shannon Bard –West Vancouver, BC ‡[ 27]
Innovation/Science & Technology
Joshua Richmond –Dresden, ON ‡[ 28]
Instrumental
Public Service
Specialty Performance
Sports
Terry Fox Award
Visual Arts
Vocal
Writing
President's Award
2nd Annual YTV Achievement Awards (1990)
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface , and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
Acting
Band/Musical Group
Bravery
Business/Entrepreneurship
Dance
Environmental
Innovation/Science & Technology
Rachel Zimmerman ‡[ 39]
Instrumental
Karen Wong –Vancouver, BC ‡[ 35]
Public Service
Specialty Performance
Gord 'n Jase (Gordon Magee and Jason Overy) –Victoria, BC ‡[ 35]
Sports
Terry Fox Award
Visual Arts
Vocal
Selena Grouse –Toronto, ON ‡[ 35]
Writing
President's Award
3rd Annual YTV Achievement Awards (1992)
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface , and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
Acting
Band/Musical Group
Bravery
David James –Pitt Meadows, BC ‡[ 44]
Business/Entrepreneurship
Dance
Darren and Lara Lynn Lacey –Regina, SK ‡[ 46]
Environmental
Student Action for a Viable Environment (SAVE) –Vancouver, BC ‡[ 44]
Innovation/Science & Technology
Instrumental
Naida Cole –Toronto, ON ‡[ 48]
Public Service
Specialty Performance
Stacey Singe;–Regina, SK ‡[ 46]
Sports
Terry Fox Award
Joey Saccary –Glace Bay, NS ‡[ 44]
Visual Arts
Danielle Currie –Victoria, BC ‡[ 44]
Vocal
Writing
President's Award
4th Annual YTV Achievement Awards (1993)
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface , and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
Acting
Band/Musical Group
The Dervishes –Guelph, ON ‡[ 52]
Bravery
Jocelyn McDonald –Minaki, ON ‡[ 50]
Business/Entrepreneurship
Dance
Environmental
Neal Graham –Lower Sackville, NS ‡[ 50] [ 53]
Innovation/Science & Technology
Instrumental
Public Service
Angela Walkley –Whitehorse, YT ‡[ 50]
Specialty Performance
Cirque du Soleil (Jinnu Jacinto, Laurence Racine-Chouinière, Nadine Louis-Binette et Isabelle Chassé) ‡[ 51]
Sports
Terry Fox Award
Cindy Wall –St. John's, NL ‡[ 50]
Visual Arts
Vocal
Writing
President's Award
5th Annual YTV Achievement Awards (1994)
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface , and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
Acting
Band/Musical Group
TIE Gypsy Soul –Toronto, ON & Seventh Stone –Victoria, BC ‡[ 58]
Bravery
Business/Entrepreneurship
Dance
Matthias Sperling - Toronto, ON ‡[ 58]
Environmental
Innovation/Science & Technology
Instrumental
Marc-Andre Gauthier -Longueuil, QC ‡[ 59] [ 58]
Public Service
Specialty Performance
Emilie Grenon-Emiroglou -Brossard, QC & Genevieve Bessette -Montreal, QC ‡[ 58]
Sports
Terry Fox Award
Visual Arts
Zoe Mackenzie -Gibsons, British Columbia ‡[ 49] [ 58]
Vocal
Marie-Alice Depestre -Laval, QC ‡[ 59] [ 58]
Writing
President's Award
6th Annual YTV Achievement Awards (1995)
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface , and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
Acting
Band/Musical Group
Noir Silence – Saint-Georges, QC ‡[ 63] [ 62]
Bravery
Cristia Dudman Tiverton, ON ‡[ 62]
Business/Entrepreneurship
Adam Spiers –Red Deer, AL ‡[ 62]
Dance
Marjash Mrozewski –Sudbury, ON ‡[ 62]
Environmental
Paul Brown and Anie Galipeau –Ottawa, ON ‡[ 62]
Innovation/Science & Technology
Chris Heyn and Rarn "Puvi" Puvanesasingham –London, ON ‡[ 62]
Instrumental
Antoine LeFebvre –St-Lambert, QC ‡[ 62]
Public Service
Jason DuBois –Rosetown, SK ‡[ 62]
Specialty Performance
Preston Pashe –Portage la Prairie, MB ‡[ 62] [ 64]
Sports
Trevor Nash –Binbrook, ON ‡[ 62]
Terry Fox Award
Jean-Dominic Levesque-Rene –Blizard, QC ‡[ 62]
Visual Arts
Byron Hodgins –London, ON ‡[ 62]
Vocal
Writing
Elise Moore –Winnipeg, MB ‡[ 62]
President's Award
Manisha Barti –Cornwall, ON ‡[ 62]
7th Annual YTV Achievement Awards (1996)
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface , and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
Acting
Band/Musical Group
Plumtree –Halifax, NS ‡[ 66] [ 67] [ 68]
Circut –Nepean, ON
d.b.s. –Vancouver, BC
Half Size Giants –Orleans, ON
Made In Québec –Valcourt, QC
Men 'O' Steel –Sainte-Julie, QC
Prozac –Windsor, NS
Reset –Laval, QC
Sisters Cherrie –Toronto, ON
President's Choice –Port Williams, NS
Bravery
Stanley Houle & Earl Okemow –Peerless Lake, AB ‡[ 69] [ 67]
Business/Entrepreneurship
Shane Cuddington –Manor, Saskatchewan ‡[ 49] [ 70]
Dance
Environmental
Innovation/Science & Technology
Sharon Cushing and Julie Desjardins – ‡[ 74]
Instrumental
Public Service
Specialty Performance
TIE: Gods of Rhythm –Montreal, QC & Gordon McKeeman –New Glasgow, NS ‡[ 67] [ 74]
Émile Carey –Montreal, QC[ 76]
Sports
Terry Fox Award
Visual Arts
Vocal
Writing
President's Award
8th Annual YTV Achievement Awards (1997)
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface , and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[ 79]
Acting
Colleen Rennison –Vancouver, BC ‡
Maggie Blake –Queenston, ON
Margot Finley –Vancouver, BC
Brendan Fletcher –Courtenay, BC
Martha MacIsaac –Charlottetown, PE
Marie-France Monette –Montreal, ON
Joel Palmer –Langley, BC
Jewel Staite –Vancouver, BC
Stuart Stone –Toronto, ON
Dan Warry-Smith –Toronto, ON
Band/Musical Group
Soup –Halifax, NS ‡
F-Jam –Coquitlam, BC
Kermess –Coaticook, QC
The McAuley Boys –London, ON
Les Mouches Noires –St-Boniface, MB
Pedestrian –Dartmouth, NS
Supercar –Cornwall, PE
Bravery
Steve Marcoux –Victoriaville, QC ‡
Tara Cassidy –Aylmer, QC
Kelly Cheater & Kris Cheater –Stoughton, SK
Trevor Hunter, Sabrina Vincent –Moosonee, ON
Christine Wesley, Ashley Wynne
Kerry Klingbeil –Cloverdale, BC
Pierre-Luc Martial –Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours, QC
Brian McWilliams –Don Mills, ON
The Parolin Children –Princeton, BC
Johnny Racine –Alma, QC
Reese Risdon & John Rutherford –Strathmore, AB
Christopher Wice –Angus, ON
Business/Entrepreneurship
Christy Panylyk & Carlee Panylyk –Hinton, AB ‡
Don Aiken –Red Lake, ON
Chad Bardsley –Tecumseh, ON
Aleem Dhanani –Calgary, AB
Carrie Donovan, Morgan Hicks, Mary Middleton, Michael Sponagle –Mount Uniacke, NS
B.J. Hay & Aaron Wrightly –Havelock, ON
Julie-Andrée Hébert & Marie-Claude Hébert –Victoriaville, QC
Alim Jiwa & Shafin Tejani –Vancouver, BC
Benjamin Lefebvre –Trois-Rivières, QC
Liam Wilson –Conception Bay, NF
Dance
Brianne Bland –Vancouver, BC ‡
Alyssa Bonic –Toronto, ON
Stephanie Cadman & Nicolas Dromard –Nepean, ON
Laurie Cahoon –Sherwood Park, AB
Jennifer Jimenez –Ottawa, ON
Travis Knights –Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC
Stacey Martin –Nepean, ON
Colleen Rintamaki –Pickering, ON
Adrienne Serr –Thornhill, ON
Kanchana Sastri –Oakville, ON
Environmental
Pamela Penton & Shelley Penton –Fogo Island, NF ‡
Julien Brazeau & Jean-Sébastien Ledoux –Orleans & Gloucester, ON
Jonathan Clark –Devon, AB
Corinne Goyetche –West Bay, NS
Fiona Grant –Victoria, BC
Enviroworks –Kingston, ON
Larry Kim –Winnipeg, MB
Sabrina Perri –Saint-Leonard, QC
Carl Rothfels –Pefferlaw, ON
Robin Walsh –Fairview, AB
Innovation/Science & Technology
Sabrina Perri –Saint-Leonard, QC ‡
Eric Bellotti –Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC
Andrew Deonarine –Winnipeg, MB
Haïgo Djambazian –Montreal, QC
Christine Ichim –Kitchener, ON
Malgorzata Kaminska –Cumberland Township, ON
Asad Khan –Hamilton, ON
Vijay Pandurangan –Brossard, QC
Dinen Subramaniam –Winnipeg, MB
Andrea Wan –Sarnia, ON
Instrumental
Benjamin Bowman –Toronto, ON ‡
Stepan Arman –Renforth, NB
Edward Choi –Calgary, AB
The Crown Trio (Andrea Case, Emily Fowler, Irene Wong) –Calgary, AB
Ori Friedman –Thornhill, ON
Jessica Linnebach –Edmonton, AB
Ian Parker –Burnaby, BC
Dantonio Pisano –St-Jean-sur-Richlieu, QC
Patrice Servant –Buckingham, QC
April Dawn Verch –Pembroke, ON
Public Service
Nava Mizrahi –Vancouver, BC ‡
Tajesh Adhihetty –Edmonton, AB
Jasan Dhanota –East York, ON
Christine Ichim –Kitchener, ON
Jennifer Machado –Toronto, ON
Christopher McKibbin –Winnipeg, MB
Lisa Monkman –Winnipeg, MB
Chau Pham –Winnipeg, MB
Kimberly Richard –Pierrefonds, QC
Monica Tran –Aurora, ON
Specialty Performance
Travis Knights –Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC ‡
Émile Carey –Montreal, QC
Martyne Dubé –Montreal, QC
Émilie Dion & Catherine Viens –Boucherville & Rosemere, QC
F.IV –Montreal, QC
Austin Garrick –Toronto, ON
Mathew Johnson –Stratford, ON
Christian Laramée –Montreal, QC
Jordan Lemon & Nicholas Lemon –Woodstock, ON
Jeremy Olson –Coquitlam, BC
Caroline Théroux –St-Hyacinthe, QC
Y B Normal? –Aylmer, QC
Sports
Joseph Radmore –Kemptville, ON ‡
Maxime Boilard –Lac Beauport, QC
Mark Boswell –Brampton, ON
Petra Cada –Halifax, NS
Jessica Deglau –Vancouver, BC
Jeane Lassen –Whitehorse, YT
Jennifer Mickelson –Collingwood, ON
Natasha Quan-Vie –Calgary, AB
Cristina Popescu –Montreal, QC
Yvonne Tousek –Cambridge, ON
Terry Fox Award
Kimberly Richard –Pierrefonds, QC ‡
Jon Paul Blenke –Leduc, AB
Michael Cuccione –Coquitlam, BC
Kristin Hayes –Markham, ON
Ryan Hoskins –Edmonton, AB
Simon Ibell –Victoria, BC
Sébastien Lepage –Drummondville, QC
Norma Jean MacPhee –Sydney, NS
Jennifer-Lynn Newman –London, ON
Harisuthan Subramaniam –Scarborough, ON
Visual Arts
Michelle Irving –Halifax, NS ‡
Dominic Bercier –Ottawa, ON
Tamara Chatterjee-Chatelain –Toronto, ON
Mélanie Couture –Tracy, QC
Rita Godlevskis –Toronto, ON
Émilie Goulet –St.Lambert, QC
Claudine Leclerc –Pont-Rouge, QC
Stéphane Leclerc –Pont-Rouge, QC
Howie Shia –Saskatoon, SK
Dan Soelberg –Oakville, ON
Sarah Troper –Toronto, ON
Cory Van Groningen –Port Dover, ON
Vocal
Holy Heart of Mary Chamber Choir –St.John's, NF ‡
Kendall Docherty –Pinette, PE
Mark Donelly –Ottawa, ON
Audrey Gagnon –Jonquière, QC
Anique Granger –Saskatoon, SK
Tyler Hamilton –Sherwood Park, AB
Amber Lemouel –Yellowknife, NT
Leon Leontaridis –Surrey, BC
Belinda Munro –Toronto, ON
Ann Marie Schreiner –Hull, QC
Lawnie Wallace –Stoufville, ON
Writing
Jérôme Gariépy –Montreal, QC ‡
Nicholas Billon –Montreal, QC
Julie Gobeil –Windsor, QC
Royden Kadyschuk –Saskatoon, SK
Gregory Lane –Maple Ridge, BC
Laura MacDonald –Halifax, NS
Amanda Olliver –St.Lazare, QC
Charlotte Stewart –Victoria, BC
Zachary-Evan Wychopen –Edmonton, AB
Trudy-Ann Young –Toronto, ON
9th Annual YTV Achievement Awards (1998)
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface , and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[ 80] [ 81]
Acting
Jacob Tierney –Toronto, ON ‡
Lawrence Arcouette –Montreal, QC
Lani Billard –Thornhill, ON
Margot Finley –Vancouver, BC
Brendan Fletcher –Vancouver, BC
Meredith Henderson –Orleans, ON
Dave G. Kirschner –Ft. McMurray, AB
Kathryn Long –Mississauga, ON
Martha MacIsaac –Charlottetown, PEI
Kevin Zegers –Woodstock, ON
Band/Musical Group
Astrokick –Kitchener, ON ‡
Ad Vitam St. Foy, Quebec
Liars & Thieves –Dartmouth, NS
Limestone –Victoria, BC
The Ludes –Elmira, ON
Pedestrian –Dartmouth, NS
STARR –Peterborough, ON
Test-Tube Babies –Cape Breton, NS
Thred –Unionville, ON
Undermind Authority –Grand Prairie, AB
Bravery
Ashford Penner –North Battleford, SK ‡
Bryan Balkam –Oxford, NS
Scott Cook –St John's, NB
Brent Gilmour –Toronto, ON
Jonathon Ingram –Newport, UK
Charlie La Haye –St. Laurent, QC
Jason McRae –Kirkland, QC
Rodney Mulder –Windsor, ON
Martyn Wanamaker –Cannington, ON
Kerrick Flatt –Nanoose Bay, BC
Jean-Louis Fortin –Charlesbourg, QC
Joshua Johnson & Luke MacDonald –St. Stephen, NB
Keegan McLevin –Red Deer, AB
Aaron Meloche & Eric St. Pierre –Belle River, ON
Ashford Penner –North Battleford, SK
Krista Prevost –Whitehorse, YT
Business
Alim Jiwa –North Vancouver, BC ‡
Carrie Donovan, Morgan Hicks, Mary Middleton, Michael Sponagle –Mount Uniacke, NS
Gregory Galanis –London, ON
Shane Hodak –Kelowna, BC
Matthew Macinnis & Andrew Macpherson –Port Hawkesbury, NS
Renee Poirier –Sydney River, NS
Travis Saunders –Fredericton, NB
Rebecca Sylvester –Kanata, ON
Ryan Townsend –Lindale, AB
Dance
Colleen Rintamaki –Pickering, ON ‡[ 82]
Stephanie Cadman & Nicolas Dromard –Nepean, ON & Ottawa, ON
Company C (10 members) –Mississauga, ON
Cody Green –South Surrey, BC
Joel Hanna –New Westminster, BC
Heidi Anne Harder –Surrey, BC
Jennifer Jimenez –Ottawa, ON
Galien Johnston –St. Albert, AB
Alexis Anne Maragozis –Victoria, BC
National Ballet School Ensemble (15 members) - Toronto, ON
Environmental
Fiona Grant –Victoria, BC ‡
Jonathan Clark –Devon, AB
Earthdancers –Sudbury, ON
Kaitlyn Field –Sointula, BC
Amber General –St. Regis, QC
Highland Thunder (8 members) –Port Hawkesbury, NS
James Robins-Early –Vancouver, BC
Amy Taylor –South Crosby, ON
Innovation/Science & Technology
Claire Heslop –Almonte, ON ‡
Adam Bly –Hampstead, QC
David Grant & James Grant –Trenton, ON
Jordan Harpur –Vancouver, BC
Kiyane Haykal –Nepean, ON
James Hlibka –Edmonton, AB
Andreanne Leboeuf & Monique MacLeod – Ste - Julie, QC & Chambly, QC
Cecilia Lui –Scarborough, ON
Robert Stephure –Calgary, AB
Raymund Yong –Calgary, AB
Instrumental
John MacPhee –Summerside, PE ‡
Jean Catudal –Lasalle, QC
Chris Chown –London, ON
Philippe Doss –Montreal, QC
Ori Friedman –Thornhill, ON
Mathieu Gaulin –Montreal-Nord, QC
Boris Kupesic –Toronto, ON
Jessica Linnebach –Edmonton, AB
Patrice Servant –Buckingham, QC
April Dawn Verch –Pembroke, ON
Public Service - UNICEF Award
Lisa Monkman –Winnipeg, MB ‡
Devani Atul –Grand Falls, Windsor, NF"
Iris Bonaise –Cut Knife, SK
Alaina Boyer –Kirkland, QC
Njeri Damali Campbell –Etobicoke, ON
Michael Cuccione –Coquitlam, BC
Jasan Dhanota –East York, ON
Angela Mills –Mt. Stewart, PE
Chau Pham –Winnipeg, MB
Mandy Pipher –Scarborough, ON
Specialty Performance
Émile Carey –Montreal, QC ‡
Los Desperados (3 members) –Buckingham, QC
Emilie Dion and Catherine Viens (Caméléon) –Montreal, QC, & Rosemere, QC
Austin Garrick –Toronto, ON
Mathew Johnson –Stratford, ON
Mackenzie Loree –Nanton, AB
Samantha McKenna –Duncan, BC
Notre Dame Cheerleaders (18 members) –Welland, ON
Jeremy Rusu –Winnipeg, MB
Y B Normal? (4 members) –Aylmer, QC
Sports
Emanuel Sandhu –Richmond Hill, ON ‡
Patrick Anderson –Fergus, ON"
Maxime Boilard –Lac Beauport, QC
Emilie Heymans –St. Lambert, QC
Jeane Lassen –Whitehorse, YT"
Bernard Luttmer –Pickering, ON
Yannick Lupien –Aylmer, QC
Dustin Ridson –Strathmore, AB"
Yvonne Tousek –Cambridge, ON
Tanya Wright –Beaumont, AB
Terry Fox Award
Heather Muir –Walkerton, ON ‡
Megan Breitkreuz –Okanagan Falls, BC
Michael Cuccione –Coquitlam, BC
Bonnie Falls –Edmonton, AB
Joelle Fawcett –Edmonton, AB
Travis Gaertner –Winnipeg, MB
Kristin Hayes –Markham, ON
Nikki Parkinson –Mississauga, ON
Jocelyn Tomkinson –Victoria, BC
Visual Arts
Oli Goldsmith –Toronto, ON ‡
Elena Bird –Nepean, ON
Alisha Boyd –Calgary, AB
Mélanie Couture –Tracy, QC
Claudine Leclerc –Pont-Rouge, QC
Ryan Lethbridge –King City, ON
Amaan Merali –Toronto, ON
Liem Nguyen –Winnipeg, MB
Meghan Telpner –Toronto, ON
Sarah Troper –Halifax, NS
Caili Woodyard –Ottawa, ON
Vocal
Justin Hines –Stouffville, ON ‡
Tara Abbott –Oak Lake, MB
Kylee Epp –Qualicum Beach, BC
Annick Gagnon –Grand Falls, NB
Audrey Gagnon –Jonquiere, QC
Jenny Gear –Carbonear, NF
Rachel Frances Hamilton –Nepean, ON
Hugh Dawn Country (3 members) –Saskatoon, SK
Latoya Lesmond –Scarborough, ON
Dayna Manning –Stratford, ON
William Webb –Breckenridge, QC
Writing
Warren Heiti –Sudbury, ON ‡
Brienna Altrogge –Dalmeny, SK
Nicolas Marc Billon –Montreal, QC
Mathieu Gallant –Moncton, NB
Marie-Eve Lacasse –Gatineau, QC
Anji Michalski –London, ON
Jennifer Miller –Saskatoon, SK
Kaelyn Morrison –Thunder Bay, ON
Amanda Olliver –St. Lazare, QC
Zachary-Evan Wychopen –Edmonton, AB
10th Annual YTV Achievement Awards (1999)
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface , and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[ 83]
Acting
Brendan Fletcher – Vancouver, BC ‡
Bill Switzer – Tsawassen, BC
Corey Sevier – Ajax, ON
Kimberley Warnat – Coquitlam, BC
Lawrence Arcouette – Montreal, QC
Martha MacIsaac – Cornwall, PE
Band/Musical Group
Serial Joe – Thornhill, ON ‡
Jordan Cook and the Blues Boys – Saskatoon, SK
La Constellation – St-Romuaid, St-Nicolas, QC
The Ennis Sisters – St. John's, NF
Unonymus Inc. – Yellowknife, NT
Bravery
Dustin Onerheim –Frontier, SK ‡
Aqib Rahman –Etobicoke, ON
Frank Thomas –Port Alberni, BC
Katie Coates –Westbury, QC
Tessa Logan –Winnipeg, MB
Business
Hilary Rowland –Port Hope, ON ‡
Ben Barry –Ottawa, ON
Michael Furdyk –Etobicoke, ON
Perry Pugh –Fort McMurray, AB
Post Road Tea Room –Mount Uniacke, NS
Ryan Townsend –Lindale, AB
Dance
David Cox –St. Catharines, ON ‡
Aisling Watt –Fort St. John, BC
Canadian National Tap Team –BC, AB, MB, ON
Cody Green –Surrey, BC
Heidi Harder –Surrey, BC
Stephanie Cadman –Nepean, ON
Environmental
Lili Johnston Okuyama –Vancouver, BC ‡
Earthdancers –Sudbury, ON
Leslie Chambers, Keri McFarland –Vernon, BC
Maia Green –Victoria, BC
Morgan Anderson –Nelson, BC
Innovation/Science & Technology
Jack and Mark Nowinski –Waterloo, ON ‡
Blaine Martin –Hanna, AB
Dilnaz and Dilnoor Panjwani –Etobicoke, ON
Perpetual –Calgary, AB
Tryke Industries Ltd. –North Vancouver, BC
Instrumental
Berenika Zakrzewski –Sault Ste. Marie, ON ‡
Catherine Manoukian –Toronto, ON
Jean Catudal –LaSalle, QC
Patrice Servant –Buckingham, QC
Torley Wong –Vernon, BC
Wesley Chu –Calgary, AB
Public Service - UNICEF Award
Jennifer Talson –New Westminster, BC ‡
Chantilly Iafrati –North Gower, ON
E.C.H.O. –Burlington, Ontario
Mathew and Jacob Brown –Carleton Place, ON
Tanya Roberts-Davis –Toronto, ON
The Little Red Dot Club –Toronto, ON
Specialty Performance
A-Trak –Outremont, Quebec ‡
Apoorva Balakrishnan –Winnipeg, MB
Erika Lemay, Annick Laliberté –Quebec City, QC
Les Tourisk –Quebec City, QC
Mathew Johnson –Stratford, ON
Seth Rogen –Vancouver, BC
Sports
Bernard Luttmer –Pickering, ON ‡
Erika-Leigh Stirton –Mississauga, ON
Kelly Stefanyshyn –Winnipeg, MB
Michael Ponikvar –St. Catharines, ON
Valerie Hould-Marchand –Quebec City, QC
Terry Fox Award
Pamela Finnie –Golden, BC ‡
Amy Dohan –Beamsville, ON
Joelle Fawcette –Edmonton, AB
Joey Haché –Russell, ON
Michael Cuccione –Coquitlam, BC
Paul Cescon –Waterloo, ON
Visual Arts
Riel Benn –Beulah, MB ‡
Chloe Li –Scarborough, ON
Elly Irvine –Wiarton, ON
Ilya Gefter –Thornhill, ON
Mélanie Couture –Tracy, QC
Oliver Millar –Ottawa, ON
Vocal
Trevor Bowes –Victoria, BC ‡
Alison Smyth –Nepean, ON
Kortney Kayle –Ayr, ON
Manon Séguin –L'Orignal, ON
The Hudons –Saskatoon, SK
William Webb –Breckenridge, QC
Writing
Aidan Johnson –Hamilton, ON ‡
Claire Laville –Toronto, ON
Jamey Hughton –Saskatoon, SK
Jenn Thompson –Victoria, BC
Marie-Eve Lacasse –Gatineau, QC
11th Annual YTV Achievement Awards (2000)
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface , and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[ 84]
Acting
Lawrence Arcouette – Montreal, Quebec ‡
Marc Donato – Woodbridge, Ontario
Jane McGregor – Vancouver, British Columbia
Joel Palmer – Vancouver, British Columbia
Kimberley Warnat – Coquitlam, British Columbia
Band/Musical Group
Tegan and Sara – Calgary, Alberta ‡
Peters Drury Trio – Whitehorse, Yukon
Steel Toe Sandal – Toronto, Ontario
Sum 41 – Ajax, Ontario
Unonymous Inc. – Yellowknife, N.W.T.
Yesterday's Clash – North Delta, British Columbia
Business
Michael Furdyk – Toronto, Ontario ‡
Lee Martin – Herschel, Saskatchewan
Perry Pugh – Fort McMurray, Alberta
Robert Sauchyn – Regina, Saskatchewan
Ryan Townsend – Lindale, Alberta
Dance
Cody Green – Surrey, British Columbia ‡
Rebecca Blaney – Langley, British Columbia
Stephanie Cadman – Nepean, Ontario
Heidi Harder – Surrey, British Columbia
Arthur Kyeyune – Ottawa, Ontario
Aisling Watt – Fort St. John, British Columbia
Innovation
Marc-André and Jean-Michel Filion – North Bay, Ontario ‡
Kyle Doerksen – Calgary, Alberta
Katalin and Peter Mayer – Calgary, Alberta
Michael Neufeld – elowna, British Columbia
Xing (Ziggy) Zeng – Montreal, Quebec
Instrumental
Caitlin Tully – Vancouver, British Columbia ‡
Andrew Aarons – Toronto, Ontario
Shane Cook – Dorchester, Ontario
Ruston Vuori – Red Deer, Alberta
Jing Wang – Quebec City, Quebec
Irene Wong – Toronto, Ontario
Public Service - UNICEF Award
Anna Millar – Edmonton, Alberta ‡
Ryan Hreljac – Kemptville, Ontario
The Little Red Dot Club – Toronto, Ontario
Lauryn Oates – West Vancouver, British Columbia
Tanya Roberts-Davis – Toronto, Ontario
Specialty Performance
Jesse Van Rooi – Toronto, Ontario ‡
Apoorva Balakrishnan – Winnipeg, Manitoba
Stephanie Cadman – Nepean, Ontario
Mathew Johnson – Stratford, Ontario
Sports
Geneviève Jeanson – Lachine, Quebec ‡
Emilie Heymans – Greenfield Park, Quebec
Valérie Hould-Marchand – Quebec, Quebec
Morgan Knabe – Calgary, Alberta
Emilie Livingston – Toronto, Ontario
Kelly Stefanyshyn – Winnipeg, Manitoba
Yvonne Tousek – Cambridge, Ontario
Terry Fox Award
Quinn Page – Turner Valley, Alberta ‡
Michael Cuccione – Coquitlam, British Columbia
Alex Lytwyn – Winnipegosis, Manitoba
Melissa MacKay – Greenhill, Nova Scotia
Jodie Nimigon – Bowmanville, Ontario
Visual Arts
Jonas Bell-Pasht – Toronto, Ontario ‡
Ilya Gefter – Thornhill, Ontario
Soren Johnstone – Rossland, British Columbia
Chloe Li – Scarborough, Ontario
Morgan Long – Kelowna, British Columbia
Vocal
Adam Gregory – Edmonton, Alberta ‡
Jennifer Durand – Charlesbourg, Quebec
Kylee Epp – Qualicum Beach, British Columbia
Darrell Hicks – Scarborough, Ontario
Amanda Stott – Winnipeg, Manitoba
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