Police in Prince Albert, Sask., say six people are facing charges in connection with the city's largest cocaine bust: 11.25 kilograms.

The drugs have a value of more than $1 million, police say.

One of the five charged is still currently wanted by police and faces a charge of possession for the purpose of trafficking exceeding three kilograms. One person currently in custody faces the same charge.

Police seized both the crack and powder varieties of cocaine during the summer. (Prince Albert ISET)

Four others all face charges of cocaine possession for the purpose of trafficking and will have court dates in the upcoming months.

Police received a complaint of possible drug packaging material in an apartment on Aug. 18. Police obtained a search warrant and found various substances used to cut cocaine, a cocaine press, a vacuum sealer, scale, safe and packaging material.

Drums of phenacetin were among the items seized from a Prince Albert home in August. (Prince Albert ISET)

The cutting materials included about 12 kilograms of procaine and two 25-kilogram drums full of phenacetin, said to be worth about $100,000.