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A man is facing a number of charges after police seized meth in a Prince Albert, Sask., drug bust.

The bust happened when members of the Integrated Street Enforcement Team (ISET) searched a home in the 100-block of 28 Street West on Wednesday.

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Police said a search turned up 140.1 grams of meth, several small baggies of meth totaling 11.5 grams, a loaded .45-calibre handgun with magazines and a pellet handgun.

Officers also seized what they said was a large amount of cash and cellphones.

A Prince Albert man is charged with trafficking meth, possession of meth for the purpose of trafficking, possession of marijuana and possession of the proceeds of crime.

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He is also facing eight firearms-related charges.

The 46-year-old man is scheduled to appear Thursday in Prince Albert provincial court.