It is K-Anthony’s first JUNO Awards nomination. “It is also the first time that a Jamaican native has been nominated in this category of the JUNO Awards, so it is such a great honor and achievement for Jamaica and especially for K-Anthony,” said Sharon Rurak, of Yorkton who is part of the musician’s management team. K-Anthony moved to Yorkton in 2013 with his wife Kamelia who was a nurse at Yorkton Regional Health Centre and with their daughter Nia. The nomination was not exactly expected. “I was very surprised by the JUNO nomination,” K-Anthony told Yorkton This Week via email. “This is a far way from where I first started from . . .