I have the same issue. Calendars created as a 'Google Calendar' do not sync 
either way (nothing on the Google side shows up in Evolution and new entries in 
Evolution persist until the programme is restarted and then are lost). Creating 
a calendar using the iCal address of the Google calendar shows up in Evolution 
fine - but is read-only. 
Factors that may be useful; I am running Ubuntu 8.10 x86_64, problem exists on 
several machines (all same architecture), I am in Germany (googlemail.com 
domain). 

Attached debugging files:
1)  evolution &> evolution-debug-google.txt
A new Evolution calendar was created using a subscription to an existing Google 
calendar (New Calendar > Type:Google > SSL on). The calendar was created with 
only 13 (out of many) entries. Adding a new appointment showed up in Evolution, 
but was not synced to Google and did not persist on restart of Evolution.

2) evolution &> evolution-debug-webdav.txt
A new Evolution calendar was created using the private URL of an existing 
Google calendar (New Calendar > Type:On The Web > Secure connection:checked). 
The calendar was created with all entries. Adding a new appointment was refused 
with the error "Cannot create a new event. 'test2' is a read-only calendar and 
cannot be modified. Please select a different calendar from the side bar in the 
Calendar view".


** Attachment added: "evolution-debug-google.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24082836/evolution-debug-google.txt

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