feet.: 87–89, 92 Two Mattawa shopkeeper brothers, named Noah Timmins and Henry Timmins, arrived in the area in 1910. They began purchasing shares of...
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Cowboy Junkies (redirect from Michael Timmins)
1985 by Alan Anton (bassist), Michael Timmins (songwriter, guitarist), Peter Timmins (drummer) and Margo Timmins (vocalist). The three Timminses are siblings...
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Timmins is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Timmins may also refer to: Timmins (surname) Timmins (federal electoral district), a defunct Ontario...
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Timmins (born January 27, 1961) is the lead vocalist of Canadian alternative country and folk rock band Cowboy Junkies. Her brothers Michael Timmins and...
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siblings, Michael, Margo and Peter Timmins, are in the country rock band Cowboy Junkies. Their grandfather, Noah Timmins, was a pioneering mining executive...
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Edward Timmins is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wicklow constituency since the 2024 general election. Timmins was...
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Timmins—James Bay (French: Timmins—Baie James) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of...
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producer Ric Pellizzeri as part of the new Timmins family, joining the established character Stingray Timmins (Ben Nicholas). Janae is characterised as...
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season, Timmins scored 61 points (7 goals and 54 assists) and played in the CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game. Going into the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, Timmins was ranked...
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dominated, Tom Moody and Mark Taylor scoring centuries. Timmins' partner was Tony Crafter. Timmins' last Test match was between Australia and the West Indies...
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Hilary Timmins is a New Zealand television personality born in 1967. Timmins first appeared on New Zealand Television in 1986 after studying English literature...
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Brendon Paul Timmins (born 22 August 1970 in Dannevirke) is a New Zealand former professional rugby union player. A lock, Timmins was a New Zealand Universities...
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Sir John Bradford Timmins KCVO OBE TD JP (born 1932) is a British businessman, retired reservist, and public servant. Timmins was born in 1932 and attended...
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Timmins—Chapleau was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 1997. It was located in the northeast part...
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Nicholas James Maxwell Timmins is a British author and journalist who writes about the welfare state and the National Health Service. Timmins attended Kingswood...
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Charles Timmins (29 May 1922 – 13 April 2010) was an English footballer. Born in Birmingham, Timmins signed for Birmingham City before the Second World...
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List of Neighbours characters introduced in 2005 (redirect from Kim Timmins)
10 January 2005. Four members of the Timmins family were introduced across the year, beginning with Dylan Timmins in February. His sisters Janae and Bree...
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The city of Timmins, Ontario, Canada contains many named neighbourhoods. Some former municipalities that were merged into Timmins continue to be treated...
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Curragh. Timmins served as an army officer, serving in Counties Galway, Donegal and Kilkenny and with the United Nations in Lebanon and Cyprus. Timmins was...
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Dragons. Timmins was a versatile player, performing at five-eighth, centre, lock, and second-row at representative and club levels. Timmins was born in...
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Timmins (born 1961), Canadian musician Michael Timmins (born 1959), Canadian musician Noah Timmins (1867–1936), Canadian mining pioneer Peter Timmins...
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Pamela Turnure (redirect from Pamela Timmins)
Pamela Harrison Turnure Timmins (November 20, 1937 – April 25, 2023) was the first Press Secretary hired to serve a First Lady of the United States. She...
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Watson Timmins (April 14, 1895 – July 29, 1966) was a Canadian politician and jurist. Timmins was born in Alliston, Ontario, the son of James S. Timmins and...
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"Callum Timmins". Perth Glory. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 31 December 2017. "Leavers or A-League? Teenager Callum Timmins goes...
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Samuel Timmins (27 February 1826 – 12 November 1902) was a British Shakespearean scholar and antiquarian. He was invariably known as Sam Timmins, and signed...
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Joseph Barry Timmins (6 May 1926 – January 2004) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Indian Army. Timmins was born at Falmouth...
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Timmins Square is a shopping centre in the Mountjoy neighbourhood of Timmins, in Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It has 397,303 square feet (36,910.7 m2)...
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Cowboy Junkies Margo Timmins – vocals Michael Timmins – guitar, backing vocals Alan Anton – bass, percussion, keyboards Peter Timmins – drums, percussion...
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by Michael Timmins except where noted Cowboy Junkies Margo Timmins – lead vocals Michael Timmins – guitar Alan Anton – bass Peter Timmins – drums Additional...
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Steve Timmons (redirect from Steve Timmins)
Steve Dennis Timmons (born November 29, 1958) is an American former volleyball player who represented the United States at three consecutive Summer Olympics...
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