Notifications of shared agenda's

on my work we shared i cloud agenda's
Since I have mountain Lion on my Mac I get notifications of all events my collegaes put in their agenda.
Where can I remove these notifications
(sorry for my bad english)

{quote:title=A.vandesteeg wrote:} But it would be nicer if there is one superuser who can edit everybody's calender.{quote}
Delegation gives you that. iCal preferences>accounts>delegation>Manage access to my account - lets you assign anyone as either read only or read and write to your account

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