21 April 2019
This is National Tea Day in Great Britain.
The five tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy originated the talking stick tradition.
The best selling automobile in China is the Wuling Hongguang.
Maple Leaf Foods says 530,000 Newfoundlanders buy 1.9 million kilos of bologna a year.
Smart travellers in the Sahara always pack camel-mile tea.
Today in 1997 Queen’s Park merged Toronto’s six municipalities and the Metro government.
Billy Boy has been searching for a wife and cherry pie diva since 1930.
Muscle, epithelial, connective and nervous are the four types of human body tissue.
Rhytides are the folds, ridges or creases in the skin or on fabric; they’re also called wrinkles.
T.O's homeless are happier than those in Montréal, where they must beg in two official languages.
To describe a surprise winner, ‘dark horse’ was first used in 1825.
15.1% of the world’s children are orphans.
In the Bay Station, the TTC’s Lost and Found department recovers 45,000 objects a year.
Today in 1952 the first Administrative Professional Day was marked.
The best way to stop a runaway horse is to bet on it.
Earls and their countesses outrank viscounts and viscountesses.
Brasilia was inaugurated as Brazil’s new capital city on this date in 1960.
Whitehorsians see snow every month of the year, save July.
The good folk of Utah consume more Jell-O than any other state.
A monarch with a good sense of humour is called a jo-king.
Food for Thought: Being real is not a strategy. ~Sophie Grégoire Trudeau
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