Sage Funeral Home

Sage Funeral Home A Simple, Meaningful, Affordable, Funeral Home and Cremation Service located in Regina.

Many people have heard the term “End of Life Doula” but aren’t quite sure what it means.Join In Loving Memory   End of L...
06/02/2026

Many people have heard the term “End of Life Doula” but aren’t quite sure what it means.

Join In Loving Memory End of Life Doula & Nursing Services tonight for a warm and informative conversation about the compassionate support doulas provide to individuals and families before, during, and after death.

Everyone is welcome. 🤍

Tonight at 6:30 PM
Sage Funeral Home
329 Dewdney Avenue, Regina

We’re honoured to open our space at Sage for an upcoming community information evening on June 2nd at 630pm with In Lovi...
05/15/2026

We’re honoured to open our space at Sage for an upcoming community information evening on June 2nd at 630pm with In Loving Memory End of Life Doula & Nursing Services.

Many people have heard the term “death doula” but may not fully know what that role can look like. This event is simply an opportunity to learn, ask questions, and explore the kinds of emotional, practical, and supportive care that some individuals and families find meaningful during end-of-life journeys.

Sage is pleased to provide the space for this conversation and to support opportunities that encourage openness, education, and community around topics we don’t often have space to talk about.

We hope those who are curious will feel welcome to attend.

05/10/2026
05/07/2026

Just a gentle reminder that our Death Café is tonight at 6:30pm at 329 Dewdney Avenue.

This is a relaxed, open space to talk about death, life, and everything in between—no agenda, no pressure, just conversation.

This will be our last gathering until the fall, and we would truly love for you to join us.

All are welcome. 💛

We came across this artist recently and it stopped us in our tracks.JANOA. He writes and sings about loss. Not the kind ...
04/13/2026

We came across this artist recently and it stopped us in our tracks.

JANOA. He writes and sings about loss. Not the kind that gets wrapped up neatly, the kind that lingers. Their description reads: "JANOA. is not a person. It is a feeling."

Something about that hit us.

Music has always known how to go where words alone can't. It finds the grief we don't know how to say out loud. It sits with us in the quiet. It reminds us that what we feel is real, and that we are not alone in feeling it.

Some songs don't just move you. They meet you.

JANOA. is that kind of music.

🎵 Look up JANOA. — Take a listen to " Mama "and "Daddy."

YouTube Music link in the comments.


Sage Funeral Home | Regina, SK

Looking for something to do this weekend? Go watch Hal; Single LA Dance/Theatre Performance by Kathryn RickettsThe Artes...
04/11/2026

Looking for something to do this weekend?
Go watch Hal; Single L

A Dance/Theatre Performance by Kathryn Ricketts

The Artesian

April 11 – 7:30 PM

April 12 – 2:00 PM

Tickets at https://oncueregina.ca/

Limited Seating

Hal sports a beige fortrel jacket embellished with brown braid and boasts a hand-embroidered emblem claiming him as a Regina Agribition dignitary, all accompanied by a hat blazoned with a bronze bull. Hal’s voice is amplified at times by a terrible crackling mic as he delivers a range of stories of lives lost.

Hal is a bad comedian an auctioneer, a square dance caller, a hoarder, a farmer, and a bull.

Hal; Single L brings both tenderness and humor to a topic that is difficult for all of us and rides a range of emotions embracing drama, comedy and lyricism. A bittersweet humor is laced throughout the piece that promises to both entertain and move audiences.

This prairie-influenced and time-soaked piece has been developed over two years through residencies here, in the States, and in Europe with draft showings providing critical and valuable feedback. After this substantial period of development coupled with enthusiastic audience responses to it’s various drafts, I am excited to say that Hal; Single L is ready to premiere!

“ I left the performance thinking about all of the people who I would hope got to see the performance in the future and that list is still growing today.”

“You know it’s been months since I came to this performance, but I still feel the very personal and emotional connection that I have with it.”

Recent Radio Interviews

CBC - https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-205-saskatchewan-weekend/clip/16207033-veteran-regina-dancer-kathryn-ricketts-perform-character-hal

CJTR - https://accessnowradio.ca/wp-content/uploads/map-file-dir/TOAST%20AND%20COFFEE/TOAST%20AND%20COFFEE-CJTR-2026-04-06-1200.mp3

We love seeing the heart behind Cadence and the meaningful work they’ve been doing for families. As a small, family-owne...
04/01/2026

We love seeing the heart behind Cadence and the meaningful work they’ve been doing for families.

As a small, family-owned funeral home, we deeply believe in what they offer. The days and months following a loss can feel overwhelming, and having guidance through estate matters and paperwork can make such a difference.

Cadence walks alongside families in a way that is practical, supportive, and truly needed. We are grateful to be able to offer their services to the families we serve.🌿

Today marks 6 years of Cadence.

Six years of building something that, at one point, didn’t exist because it felt impossible.

After losing her mom, Rachel quickly saw what families go through behind the scenes; the calls, the paperwork, the accounts, the systems no one understands.

Not one process, thousands.

Banks. Government. Telecom. Social media.
All different. All complex. All falling on families in the middle of grief.

And no one had solved it.

So she started mapping it out one call, one process, one system at a time.

Years of figuring out something most people never even see.

Before Cadence was a platform, it was Rachel sitting at kitchen tables with families manually filling out forms, preparing envelopes, walking through it with them step by step.

Because this was never just about building technology.
It was about making the impossible feel manageable for families when they need it most.

The first funeral home to believe in that vision?

Saskatoon Funeral Home and Morgan Edwards, who had supported Rachel’s own family years earlier.

A full circle moment that still means everything today.

Six years later, Cadence has grown into something bigger than what Rachel first imagined, not just supporting the administrative side, but helping funeral homes extend care far beyond the service.

Because you can’t take away grief, but you can change how supported families feel within it.

And that’s what continues to drive everything.

To the funeral directors who see this every day, who know how heavy it can be for families, and who believe there’s a better way to support them.

Thank you for being part of this.

And to everyone who believed in something that didn’t exist yet, thank you for helping make it possible.

A meaningful opportunity in our communityAbout a year and a half ago, we had the privilege of connecting with a family w...
03/30/2026

A meaningful opportunity in our community

About a year and a half ago, we had the privilege of connecting with a family who showed such quiet kindness during a difficult time in our community.

They are hosting an upcoming gathering, Navigating the Journey of Grief, and we wanted to share it on their behalf.

Grief can feel isolating, unpredictable, and overwhelming - and spaces like this can offer understanding, connection, and gentle guidance.

This session will include shared experiences, practical insights, and a chance to sit alongside others who understand.

🌿 April 18, 2026
🕰 Registration 9:30 AM | Session 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Arcola East Community Centre
3860 Buckingham Drive, Regina

To learn more or register:
👉 mylivinghope.ca/events

Thank you to those who continue to create spaces like this for others 🤍

☕ Sage Evenings: Death CaféMost of us don’t have many spaces where we can talk openly about life, death, and the things ...
03/27/2026

☕ Sage Evenings: Death Café

Most of us don’t have many spaces where we can talk openly about life, death, and the things that really matter.

Our Death Café is a relaxed, informal gathering where conversation can unfold naturally - or you can simply come and listen.

There is no pressure to speak.
There is no agenda.
Just a space to sit with others, share a cup of coffee or tea, and be part of something real.

You’re welcome to come on your own - many people do.

Whether you’re curious, reflective, or simply looking for connection, you are welcome here.

🌿 First Thursday of every month
📍 Sage Gathering Lounge
329 Dewdney Avenue
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
☕ Coffee & tea provided

If you’d like, you’re welcome to RSVP so we have a sense of numbers:
📧 [email protected]

📱 306-850-5323 (text)

If this speaks to you, feel free to share with someone who may need it too 🌿

Address

329 Dewdney Avenue
Regina, SK
S4N0E7

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13063527243

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