Eh I can see both sides here, based on the pictures it's far from an eye sore. I suspect when it's done it would have quite a nice finished look and would match the general decor of the neighbourhood.
But it's the type of thing he should have asked permission of the neighbours adjacent to to him first and tried to reach a compromise before starting construction.
Assuming it get's completed I suspect it will end up being a non-issue in a few years times. As others have said, if you're buying luxury property in Edmonton and you have kids, finding out the neighbour is an ex-Oiler and has a permanent rink in the backyard could be a selling feature.
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