The News (New Glasgow)

A nationwide success

Pictou County’s brown sauce recognized by chamber of commerce

- BY KEVIN ADSHADE

It’s a taste of home for those who might be far away. Once Bonvie got Pictou County Pizza up and running in 2014, he decided it might be time to further market his brand, especially the pizza sauce itself, which is a family recipe perfected more than 50 years ago, in 1966. That’s why jars of Pictou County Pizza are sold in Sobeys outlets through Atlantic Canada. “It took me two years of work to be able to put them in the stores,” says Bonvie, who praised Sobeys for working with him over that time span, helping him to get where he wanted to be. At the Pictou County Chamber of Commerce’s business achievemen­t awards held on Oct. 11 at the deCoste Performing Arts Centre, Bonvie was recognized by the chamber, when he collected the Export Achievemen­t award. While he said he was honoured and humbled when he was told of the award, “I was kind of surprised, because we’re not really a big exporter.” But Pictou county’s brown sauce has fans from coast to coast – those who grew up with it refuse to leave it behind, even when they’re living elsewhere. H produces about a thousand jars per month, he said; one jar can be used for two 12 or 14-inch pizzas, depending of course, on personal taste. “We’ve had our sauce in every province in Canada, the Northwest Territorie­s and the Yukon,” he said. Of course, he doesn’t give himself all the credit: his wife Angela worked at the Ambercromb­ie Road restaurant for about 18

months when it first opened. And he admits that, while he was off trying to grow the business since, Angela looked after the thousands of things both big and small as they were raising their children.

It took, as he said, a lot of hard work and long hours

once they started Pictou County Pizza four years ago.

“The first two years I was working a hundred hours every week,” he recalls. “Every time we’d get a foot ahead, there’d be another wall in front of us. But we’d break through it.”

 ?? KEVIN ADSHADE/THE NEWS ?? Doug Bonvie with jars of his Pictou County Pizza sauce.
KEVIN ADSHADE/THE NEWS Doug Bonvie with jars of his Pictou County Pizza sauce.
 ?? KEVIN ADSHADE/THE NEWS ?? The Pictou County Chamber of Commerce held its annual awards gala on Oct. 11 at the deCoste Performing Arts Centre. Major award winners include, front left: Dr. Amanda Hill of River Hill Dental (New Business award winner); Jeff Teague of Stark Internatio­nal, David Hetheringt­on (Stark), Angela Bonvie and Doug Bonvie of Pictou County Pizza (Export Achievemen­t award). Back row: Dale Bigney of East Coast Credit Union- retired (Special Recognitio­n award), Tony Dolan, Ron O’Brien (NOBL) and Nathan Buell of TNB Plumbing (Small Business award). Missing is Archie Kontuck (Special Recognitio­n award).
KEVIN ADSHADE/THE NEWS The Pictou County Chamber of Commerce held its annual awards gala on Oct. 11 at the deCoste Performing Arts Centre. Major award winners include, front left: Dr. Amanda Hill of River Hill Dental (New Business award winner); Jeff Teague of Stark Internatio­nal, David Hetheringt­on (Stark), Angela Bonvie and Doug Bonvie of Pictou County Pizza (Export Achievemen­t award). Back row: Dale Bigney of East Coast Credit Union- retired (Special Recognitio­n award), Tony Dolan, Ron O’Brien (NOBL) and Nathan Buell of TNB Plumbing (Small Business award). Missing is Archie Kontuck (Special Recognitio­n award).
 ?? KEVIN ADSHADE/THE NEWS ?? The Pictou County Chamber of Commerce held its annual awards gala on Oct. 11 at the deCoste Performing Arts Centre. In front from left are: Subway employee Edwin Pandi, Greg Burrows of Subway (Diversity in Business award), Nancy Walsh of Stark Internatio­nal (Large Business award), Jim Shaw of Tim Hortons (Lifetime Achievemen­t award), Carla MacKay of Travel Our Way (Women in Business award), Jim Cooke of Sobeys, Inc. (Leadership in Business award). Back row: John Tully (Michelin Developmen­t Fund), Desarai Mosher of Stark Internatio­nal, Troy Greencorn of deCoste Performing Arts Centre (Community Partners award) and Terri Arbuckle of Travel Our Way.
KEVIN ADSHADE/THE NEWS The Pictou County Chamber of Commerce held its annual awards gala on Oct. 11 at the deCoste Performing Arts Centre. In front from left are: Subway employee Edwin Pandi, Greg Burrows of Subway (Diversity in Business award), Nancy Walsh of Stark Internatio­nal (Large Business award), Jim Shaw of Tim Hortons (Lifetime Achievemen­t award), Carla MacKay of Travel Our Way (Women in Business award), Jim Cooke of Sobeys, Inc. (Leadership in Business award). Back row: John Tully (Michelin Developmen­t Fund), Desarai Mosher of Stark Internatio­nal, Troy Greencorn of deCoste Performing Arts Centre (Community Partners award) and Terri Arbuckle of Travel Our Way.

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