27 May 2018
200,000 pedestrians walked the new 1.6-km long Golden Gate Bridge, today in 1937.
There are two genres of crossword puzzles.
The singular of lasagna is lasagne.
Sunday’s child is full of grace.
Vancouver’s Karma restaurant has no menu. Diners get what they deserve.
2.8 million Canadians live outside the country.
The second most common phobia on the planet is ophidiophobia, the fear of snakes.
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul serves the poor, hungry and homeless in 132 countries.
Earth’s densest moose population is in Newfoundland, causing 500 to 600 moose-vehicle crashes a year.
Claustrophobic cosmonauts require space.
In order to take flight, a butterfly’s temperature must be 30°C.
More than 20,000 Canadians’ identities were stolen in 2014.
According to the Thai Colour Calendar, wearing red on Sunday brings good luck.
Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened. ~Dr. Seuss
“I stand corrected,” said the man in orthopædic shoes.
California boasts the sixth largest economy in the world.
From start to finish, it takes 13 hours to produce a Toyota—at Rolls-Royce—the rate is one every six months.
Made from no recognized food source and triggering allergic reactions in 5%, Quorn is banned in Canada.
An armadillo’s shell is bulletproof.
North Korea’s government position on Switzerland is neutral.
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