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Results: Tofino 'somber' after whale-watching tragedy, says Mayor Josie Osborne

Published on 10/30/2015
By: Tellwut
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Tofino Mayor Josie Osborne says the response from her community to the deaths of five people while on a whale-watching tour in the waters nearby has been "nothing short of phenomenal." Twenty-seven people were on board MV Leviathan II, operated by Jamie's Whaling Station's, when it sank west of Vargas Island, B.C., on Sunday. More on the capsize One of them is still missing, while 21 others have been rescued. The five who died were all British citizens, although one lived in B.C. and another lived in Ontario. Four were men and one was a woman. Many boats responded to the vessel's mayday, including the Canadian Coast Guard in Tofino. Local water taxi companies, the Ahousaht First Nation and other private vessels all aided in recovery efforts. "This community got into action right away and stepped up to the plate," said Osborne. MV Leviathan submerged Albert Titian Tofino is a tight-knit town of less than 2,000 people. Many of them offered help in any way they could when they heard about the tragedy. Many others woke up to the news. "I expect the mood will quite sombre and reflective and very much focused on those people who lost their lives," said Osborne. The town has received a wave of support on social media from other communities on Vancouver Island and the South Coast. Osborne says a community potluck is being organized for Monday night for those affected by the tragedy.