- 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...
- 1985 by Alan
Anton (b****ist),
Michael Timmins (songwriter, guitarist),
Peter Timmins (drummer) and
Margo Timmins (vocalist). The
three Timminses are siblings...
- season,
Timmins scored 61
points (7
goals and 54 ****ists) and pla**** in the CHL/NHL Top
Prospects Game.
Going into the 2017 NHL
Entry Draft,
Timmins was ranked...
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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...
- 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...
- 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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Godfrey Timmins (6
September 1927 – 11
April 2001) was an
Irish Fine Gael
politician who
served in Dáil Éireann from 1968 to 1987 and from 1989 to 1997...
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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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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...