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Ottawa’s Can-Am league representatives, the Champions, announced Thursday that naming rights to the Ottawa baseball stadium on Coventry Road in the east end have been sold well-known accounting firm Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton (RCGT).

The Quebec-based firm has more than 100 offices in Quebec, Ontario and the Maritimes.

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The cost of the three-year naming rights deal was not released.

RCGT was known for decades as Raymond Chabot Martin Paré, with the acronym RCMP.

The firm lists a variety of specialties on its website including financial planning and insolvency.

The ball club recently announced a partnership deal with Montreal-based Sportscene Group, which operates sports pub Le Cage aux Sports and which operates concessions for other Can-Am teams as well as for the Major League Soccer team the Montreal Impact.

The partnership will see Sportscene invest $100,000 at the now Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton park to upgrade concession stands.

The company has also signed agreements with The Clocktower Brew Pub and Kichesippi Beer Company to bring their microbrews to the ballpark.

And Ottawa franchise Gabriel Pizza will be supplying pizza.

The Champions kick off their 2015 season at home May 22 versus the Sussex County Miners, another expansion team in the Can-Am league.