Reoccurring iCal Error message

I keep getting this error message, "the server responded with an error, they are calendar events and they say "access to "go to webinar- event name in Jim Lawson's calendar in account iCloud is not permitted. The server responded: "403" to operation Cal DAVWriteEntityQueueableOperation.  and then I have a button choice of ignore, try again, or revert to server. But no matter what I press this just keeps coming back again and again. Any thoughts on how to stop this would be greatly appreciated.
I am on a three year old MacBook Pro with the latest version of Yosemite

I had this same problem and enabling 2-step authentication in my Google accounts, then deleting the account in Apple Preferences -> Mail,Contacts,Calendar and creating a new one with the 2-step password worked :
http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/72071/google-calendar-sync-not-working- in-mountain-lion/72449#72449

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