16 March 2019
There are four days until spring.
Sesame Street was nearly named the Two and Two Ain’t Five Show.
Today in 1967 the Québec sales tax went from 6% to 8%—the highest in the nation.
One out of every three tourists to Cuba are Canadian.
It is bad manners to postpone a holiday.
The epicentre of all romance novels and religions is the emotion of desire.
A night in the Royal Suite at the Fairmont Chateau in Lake Louise is $1,449 plus tax.
It was in 1546 that ‘beggars can’t be choosers’ first appeared in a book of proverbs.
St. Uhro is the patron saint of Finland. Today he is celebrated by Finns.
My neighbour's hotel room was so posh-- towels so thick--he couldn't shut his valise.
The boiling point of gold is 2 700°C.
Today in 1968 General Motors produced its 100 millionth car, an Oldsmobile Toronado.
The name David is biblical, meaning ‘beloved’ in Hebrew.
Vehophobics struggle with the irrational fear of driving a vehicle.
Second-hand gold is as good as new.
Japan, Israel and Brazil are the top three producers of loquats.
97% of all British business transactions are conducted by credit.
On this date in 1918, the Canadian Jewish Congress was founded in Montréal.
The loofah fruit is best eaten when it reaches 12 centimetres in length and is green.
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