Top posts of 2010

The top 20 most viewed posts of 2010

It's the last day of 2010 and as has been tradition on this site we take this day to look back at the year that was and remind ourselves of the posts that most surprised, delighted or infuriated us over the past 12 months. This year's crop includes most of the year's most notable news stories: the election, G20, a sleeping TTC worker, an earthquake, a beach, a bowling alley and an over-the-top reality show. Measured by page views, these are the top 20 posts from 2010.

20. A billion bucks buys this?
19. Nostalgia Tripping Through the 1970s and 80s
18. Lunar eclipse December 2010
17. Sugar Beach park opens on Toronto's waterfront
16. The sleeping TTC far collector needs a photo caption
15. Bowling alley to open in downtown Toronto
14. Where to watch the World Cup in Toronto
13. Netflix launches in Canada
12. Perseid meteor shower 2010
11. A first look at Lake Shore, Toronto's reality TV series
10. TTC unveils new "Rocket" subway trains
9. Inside the G20 Eastern Avenue detention centre
8. Toronto of the 1960s
7. G20 protest videos capture chaos on Toronto streets
6. Photos of Toronto engulfed in fog
5. Toronto Election 2010 Results
4. TTC Sleeper gets the Photoshop treatment
3. Earthquake shakes Toronto
2. Major Layoffs at CityTV
1. G20 Riots

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