A gathering was held in Clearwater last week to stand against domestic violence towards women and children. The event was part of the Moose Hide Campaign, and took place on May 14 at the Clearwater Elks Hall, about a week after the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls march that took place on May 5. According to an explainer page at Thursday’s event, the Moose Hide Campaign is a B.C.-born, Indigenous-led grassroots movement to engage …