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Calgary - A homeless man who was beaten and urinated on by a group of teenagers who filmed the unprovoked attack says the six-month sentence handed to two of them isn't enough. "It's just a blink," Kelly Littlelight said. "It's not long enough. I hope they rot in jail." Littlelight suffered a six-centimetre gash on his head that doctors said took them 90 minutes to close. Regina - The childhood home of John Diefenbaker, the only prime minister to have come from Saskatchewan, is moving to a pioneer village south of Moose Jaw. The Sukanen Pioneer Village and Museum will put the house built in 1906 among other historical buildings when it arrives some time in the next week. The three-room wooden cabin has been located in Regina's Wascana Park near the Saskatchewan legislature for about four decades. Ottawa - Conservative Leader Stephen Harper raised questions Thursday about published allegations that former Liberal public works minister Alfonso Gagliano has ties to a noted crime family in the U.S. The allegations are contained in an article published by the New York Daily News. Gagliano has come under fire in recent months over his role in the controversial sponsorship program, which sent millions of dollars in commissions to Liberal-friendly ad firms in Quebec. Martin removed Gagliano from his job as ambassador to Denmark.