A search of a truck and trailer stopped at a weigh scale near Saskatoon this week revealed a cache of millions of unstamped cigarettes and a large amount of methamphetamine.

Saskatchewan RCMP said in a news release on Oct. 31, the truck and trailer was stopped on Oct. 29 around 12:30 p.m. by Saskatchewan Highway Patrol officers at the weigh scale on Highway 16.

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RCMP said two Ontario men aged 27 and 45, were arrested after officers found 14 pallets containing about 4.2 million unstamped cigarettes and methamphetamine, weighing approximately 46 kg.

Police said the average dose of methamphetamine is 0.1 grams, which meant the seized boxes contained

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