A fishing boat sinks off the coast of Vancouver, and a rescue operation is underway after six people are lost at sea and are now feared drowned. Four other people survive and are rescued. Coverage indicates the incident involves questions about coordination during the response, including the presence of a second boat that was previously involved in a charter in British Columbia. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the sinking, including how many people were aboard and why rescue efforts may have faced challenges. Responders search the water for survivors and assess debris and evidence related to the vessel’s condition before and during the incident. The operation continues as officials work to confirm identities and determine the timeline of events. Multiple outlets report on the same basic outcome: the vessel sinks, six people are missing, four survivors are found, and investigators are looking into the role and location of another nearby boat linked to a B.C. charter.